Oct. 2, 2021
Some people think that a person can never understand the culture of a country unless they speak the language. Do you agree with this opinion?
People reckon travelling is a perfect way to comprehend the culture of a country, whereas others think that learning the language is a good option to understand it. In my opinion, visiting the place, meeting new people, and surfing on internet without speak the language is enough to know all about culture.
First off, people really like to travel to different places or around the world. This is an excellent opportunity to visit a new country and understand its culture. In fact, people do not need to speak the local language, only going to museums, historical places, tasting new food, experiencing traditions are great ways to learn the culture. I remember when I went to Taiwan to study my master, I did not have any contact with Chinese language before, and I could make new friends there. It was a wonderful experience and understood many behaviors that Taiwanese people did in daily life such as using chopsticks to eat food, going to the traditional night markets, and so on.
Secondly, it does not matter if people are in own country or abroad, they might get in touch with the culture of a country through its citizens. For instance, if I live in Germany and I want to know more about Japanese culture, I may meet a Japanese guy who is living in Germany. Besides, people are able to learn more about Japanese culture without speaking Japanese.
Lastly, using internet is an excellent tool to know more about the target culture. Watching videos following a youtuber, listening to podcast about the culture what you want to know, reading blogs or experiences inside the country are only few sources that you may look for on internet. For instance, I remember before going to Taiwan, I usually watched videos about Taiwan to know more about the country, traditions, people; all of these without speaking Chinese. If I had not watched those videos, I would have not learned how to use chopsticks. Thus, all this information helped me a lot to comprehend the Taiwanese culture.
To sum up, people do not need to speak the language to know about culture. Going to the country, meeting new local people, and looking for information on internet, are enough to learn the target culture.
Do you agree with this opinion?
Some people think that a person can never understand the culture of a country unless they speak the language.
Do you agree with this opinion?
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If I had not watched those videos, I would have not learned how to use chopsticks.
Thus, all this information helped me a lot toin comprehending the Taiwanese culture.
To sum up, people do not need to speak the language to know about culture.
Going to the country, meeting new local people, and looking for information on internet, are enough to learn the target culture.
Do you agree with this opinion? This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
Some people think that a person can never understand the culture of a country unless they speak the language. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
Do you agree with this opinion? This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
People reckon travelling is a perfect way to comprehend the culture of a country, whereas others think that learning the language is a good option to understand it.
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In my opinion, visiting the place, meeting new people, and surfing on internet without speak the language is enough to know all about culture. In my opinion, you can learn know a lot about a culture by visiting the place, meeting new people, and surfing on internet |
First off, people really like to travel to different places or around the world. First off, people really like Redundant, only needs "to different places" or "around the world." |
This is an excellent opportunity to visit a new country and understand its culture. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
In fact, people do not need to speak the local language, only going to museums, historical places, tasting new food, experiencing traditions are great ways to learn the culture.
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I remember when I went to Taiwan to study my master, I did not have any contact with Chinese language before, and I could make new friends there.
Spoken Chinese = Mandarin |
It was a wonderful experience and understood many behaviors that Taiwanese people did in daily life such as using chopsticks to eat food, going to the traditional night markets, and so on. It was a wonderful experience and understood many |
Secondly, it does not matter if people are in own country or abroad, they might get in touch with the culture of a country through its citizens. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
For instance, if I live in Germany and I want to know more about Japanese culture, I may meet a Japanese guy who is living in Germany. For instance, |
Besides, people are able to learn more about Japanese culture without speaking Japanese. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
Lastly, using internet is an excellent tool to know more about the target culture. Lastly, |
Watching videos following a youtuber, listening to podcast about the culture what you want to know, reading blogs or experiences inside the country are only few sources that you may look for on internet.
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For instance, I remember before going to Taiwan, I usually watched videos about Taiwan to know more about the country, traditions, people; all of these without speaking Chinese. For instance, |
If I had not watched those videos, I would have not learned how to use chopsticks. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
Thus, all this information helped me a lot to comprehend the Taiwanese culture. Thus, all this information helped me a lot |
To sum up, people do not need to speak the language to know about culture. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
Going to the country, meeting new local people, and looking for information on internet, are enough to learn the target culture. Going to the country, meeting new local people, and looking for information on internet |
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