Most population of the world is bilingual or multilingual with monolingual speakers in the minority.I begin saying that the two languages of a bilingual person differ not only in their lexical and grammatical repertories for expressing and describing emotions but also in the sets of emotional scripts regulating emotional talk.Language is not just a tool or an instrument for expressing someone s feelings that could be equally well expressed in other language.
The degree of proficiency that bilingual speakers achieve in their two languages depends largely on the opportunities they have to use each of them. If both of the languages that bilingual people speak are valued in the wider society, then it is likely they will use both their languages in a wide variety of contexts (for example, in the home, church, community, and school)
Almost all disscutions are connected with feelings because when someone tells to another one about a subject such as family, school, work, etc they feel that he or she deeply understands him or her, so that there is not that barrier which appears
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Studies also show that speaking two languages is a form of brain training. Speaking two languages profoundly change the way the brain and nervous system respond to the sound, keeping your brain active and alert. Those who are fluent in more than one language tend to respond more quickly than others, and focuses