Teaching Culture Through a Foreign Language
Languages and Culture: English as a Foreign Language G lobalization has unified people all around the globe. Media, especially social media, have destroyed physical barriers to allow humans to be in contact with the rest of the world. Now people have unlimited access to knowledge, entertainment, and socialization. This globalization process has created many needs for individuals. The most noticeable need that humans have developed lately is the necessity to speak a foreign language. People need to be able to communicate with others not only from their own region but also abroad. Communication serves two important functions: commercialization and socialization. There are hundreds of spoken languages around the world, and we know that learning a new language takes time, so learning all the world languages to communicate with the most people possible sounds not possible. Consequently, it seemed that humanity needed a language that all citizens from different places coul...