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Wouldn’t it be great if we could speak every
language in the world? Scientists have
suggested that in the future we might not
have to learn a language at all but have a
microchip planted in our brains. As with all
technology, this has pros and cons.
There are many advantages to such a chip. To
begin with, holidaying abroad would be made
much easier. Whichever language you needed
could be implanted into you at the travel
agents. Secondly, business could be carried out
without fear of mistakes in interpretation.
On the other hand, there are plenty of
disadvantages. Firstly, this chip would be
available only to those who could afford to
pay for it. Also, language is but the bricks for
the house; being able to use it skillfully is the
home. Could the chip give us the ability to
express ourselves well enough?
This is an issue that will have people arguing
for decades to come. There is no easy answer
but perhaps the chip might help people like
the man who once said of a dictionary, ‘the
plot was terrible but at least they explained
all the words as you went along!’