IELTS Writing Sample #110
You should spend about 40 minutes on this task.
Some people think that it is important to have a single language as an
international official language. Others think that it will make it difficult to
identify countries and cause a loss of culture.
What are your opinions on this?
You should write at least 250 words.
Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own
knowledge or experience.
model answer:
With the advent of globalization, a common language to facilitate trade and
communication seems inevitable. Some oppose the development of a single language
on the grounds that it may lead to cultural erosion and a loss of local
linguistic knowledge. Yet, I am of the opinion that it is possible to use an
official international language and still retain one’s own language and culture.
Firstly, many countries already use an official language or languages. For
example, in India there are two official languages: Hindi and English. In a
country such as India where there are innumerable languages spoken, there is a
need for official languages to ensure communication between different sections
of the population and the different states. In China, where different dialects
are spoken, Mandarin, the official language, enables people from different
provinces to comprehend each other.
Secondly, in an age of rampant globalization there is no doubt that an
international language is inevitability. How is an African businessman going to
conduct business in China when there are such differences between languages? In
this sense, not only is an international language inevitable, but also a
necessity for trade, commerce and economic expansion in the 21st century.
The critics opposing the adoption of an international official language argue
that it would lead to a loss of cultural identity. However, the use of an
international official language doesn’t mean that local languages will die out.
For example, English already functions as a kind of unofficial international
language but this doesn’t mean that people solely converse in English or they
neglect their own language. English is used in specific contexts (trade,
business, etc) and native languages are used for everyday instruction.
In brief, as the world becomes smaller the need for an official international
language seems unavoidable. English has already assumed this role although its
status is unofficial. In my view, the use of either an official or unofficial
international language is necessary to facilitate communication in a time of
rapid globalization.
(330 words)