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Feature
and Column Writing MCM 514
VU
LESSON
01
IMPORTANCE
OF LANGUAGE
Whatsoever
the circumstances or where ever a student
or a professional is, the importance of language
for
him
can never be undermined. And
when it comes to communication,
all those tend to be
failures if they
cannot
communicate in good language.
Language
is one of the most important areas of
human development. Our communication
skills set us
apart
from the rest of the animal
kingdom, and they're also
what bring us together with
each other.
Language
is obviously a vital tool.
Not only is it a means of
communicating thoughts and ideas,
but also it
forges
friendships, cultural ties, and economic
relationships.
That
is why emphasis is given to the
writing and speaking better language in
all spheres of
communication.
A journalist must have better
communication skills in comparison to
other people or
professionals
working in other
fields.
Throughout
history, many have reflected on the
importance of language. For instance, the
scholar
Benjamin
Whorf has noted that
language shapes thoughts and emotions,
determining one's perception
of
reality.
John Stuart Mill said, "Language is the light of the
mind."
For
the linguist Edward Sapir, language is
not only a vehicle for the
expression of thoughts, perceptions,
sentiments,
and values characteristic of a community; it also
represents a fundamental expression
of
social
identity. "The mere fact of
a common speech serves as a peculiar
potent symbol of the
social
solidarity
of those who speak the
language." In short, language retention helps
maintain feelings of
cultural
kinship.
Here
in Pakistan, we are blessed with
virtually two official
languages flourishing in a
multicultural
society.
We all have the opportunity to learn
about other cultures.
Since
the adoption of official bilingualism
though unofficially, we have been
better able to provide to
the
younger
generations the tools and knowledge for
them to excel not only here
at home, but beyond
our
national
borders. This has allowed them to
reach for the dreams and
succeed in areas they may
not have
otherwise.
Language,
of course, is knowledge, and in
our world today knowledge is
one of the key factors in
competitiveness.
Brains and knowledge are
what create the prosperity and
growth we tend to take
for
granted.
In an advanced industrial society in an
increasingly interdependent world, the
knowledge of other
languages
becomes indispensable. Just think of
how the advent of the Internet
has changed our lives.
For
the
last few years, millions of
people across the world, who
share common interests, are able
to
communicate
with each other and exchange
ideas. Not only are
they able to do this due to the
various
technological
advances, but also because
they share a common language.
There
is, of course, no denying that the
knowledge of the English language is one
of the most important
tools
available. It is one of the international
languages, a tool of communication among
countries, cultural
groups,
various companies and organisations,
communities and friends.
English
is but one of our de facto
official languages; the other being
Urdu, which is given the
label of
being
`Official'.
Although
much is said about the
importance of the English language, one cannot
overlook the important
economic
and diplomatic relationships that
our country has forged
with other countries.
The
knowledge of languages is an advantage
that many hold. One
can argue that it permits them to have
a
broader
outlook on their surroundings, as they
are able to look at issues
with a broader perspective.
To
achieve this end, a journalist must be
working hard towards not
only constantly improving it
rather
enriching
his knowledge.
There
are four key areas,
which must be strived for
all the time, as these help
in naturally improving
one's
language,
as cramming never helps
anybody.
·
Reading
devour books and magazines A
journalist must be reading
newspapers and
magazines
on daily basis. Alongside
these, he must be reading books of
his subject, specialisation
and
taste. One of the things is
like `chewing' the material
whatever you are
reading.
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