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Should students be required to take a second language? - Coggle Diagram
Should students be required to take a second language?
History and background
The government chose to make this a thing because it applies knowledge and more vocabulary.
It is mandatory to take a second language in class in also schools in Canada.
The rule of students having to take a second language was confirmed in July 1969.
Hook
Did you know that kids in school are required to take a second language?
Geoffrey Willans once said, "You can never understand one language until you understand at least two".
Thesis Statement
Students should be required to take a second language because it will be helpful in life, give them more knowledge, and add to their vocabulary.
Specialized Info
French is the language that students are taught in school.
The government wants kids to be able to speak more than one language so that kids are able to gain more knowledge and use it in the kids futures.
Argument #3: Taking a second language will help and add to their vocabulary.
Learning a new language allows you to train your memory to remember new words.
Learning a new language can boost your creativity and self-esteem, help in your career opportunities, as well as increase your understanding of the language you already speak.
Learning a new language pushes your brain to get familiar with new grammar and vocabulary rules.
Argument #2: Taking a second language will give students more knowledge.
You will become a more conscious thinker and listener.
You can communicate clearly and think creatively.
Students will have more knowledge and will be able to have more conversations with others.
Argument #1: Taking a second language is helpful in life.
Learning a second language will improve your job opportunities.
Learning a second language will make you lots of new friends from all around the globe.
Learning a second language will help you learn about people from other cultures and share your own culture with others.