Would you rather be fluent in all languages or be able to communicate with animals? Why? Add any facts or ideas from research you know that would support your choice. Post your response of about 100 words in the class discussion forum.

Would you rather be fluent in all languages or be able to communicate with animals? Why? Add any facts or ideas from research you know that would support your choice. Post your response of about 100 words in the class discussion forum.

by Enock Lwanga -
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Reach over Breach

 I would rather be fluent in all languages. Language shapes how people think, connect, and solve problems. Being fluent in every language would open doors to global collaboration, deeper cultural understanding, and access to vast knowledge across communities. According to research in cognitive science, multilingualism enhances brain flexibility and problem-solving. While communicating with animals sounds fascinating, human communication remains the key to solving major global issues like climate change, conflict, and poverty. Mastering all languages would make it possible to bridge divides and inspire cooperation on a global scale, which feels more impactful in today's interconnected world.