It is interesting that the two articles give different perspectives on bilingualism. In the first reading, it emphasises on the way how bilingual people process things faster because of their bilingual system in their special environment as they grow up. I do agree with that. The second article argues about the vague correlation between bilingualism and intelligence. More importantly, I appreciate the point that the second article addresses at the end: “ It allows a person to understand a different way of thinking, with unique philosophies and assumptions built into how others see the world”(Ossola). Bilinguals have broader horizons and the habits to preserve the world in two ways. The increasing knowledge on different cultures cultivates their critical thinking skills and builds up brain’s new configurations.
In essence, learning korean has been a great experience so far even though it is not necessary to make me smarter. It would be even more wonderful for me if learning a new language will be a way to enhance my intelligence potentially.
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