Why is English important?
If you are currently learning English in a school, college or institute
of further education, you join approximately one billion other people
around the world who are engaged in the same pursuit. However, as you
try to memorise proper grammar, and try to avoid the mistakes common to
most students of English, you may wonder why you are learning the
language in the first place.
So, why is English important?
After Mandarin, English is spoken by more people than any other
language, and is the native language of more than 350 million people.
More people speak English than those who speak the Arabic and French
languages combined.
Moreover, English is the international language of diplomacy, business,
science, technology, banking, computing, medicine, aviation, UN &
NATO armed forces, engineering, tourism, Hollywood films and arguably
the best pop and rock music in the world.
English has plenty of words to choose from. In fact, an English speaker
is offered the biggest vocabulary of any language with a choice of
500,000 to 1,000,000 words (including technical and scientific terms).
But don’t panic, most English speakers do very well with a vocabulary of around 20,000 words.
English can be fun too. For instance, the music of such stars as Elvis
Presley, The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, Michael Jackson and Madonna has
encouraged fans to speak the language of their idols, whilst others have
enrolled in English classes to improve their understanding of the
dialogue in films and TV shows.
Or perhaps they have embraced English to enjoy the writing of Stephen
King, George Orwell or J.K. Rowling. They may even have an interest in
speaking English just to converse with travelers from other countries,
who communicate by using the English global interlingual while traveling
abroad.
Finally, if you are studying English at school, college or university,
remember that getting an ‘A’ grade in English is almost worthless, in
terms of communication, if you cannot speak the language. Spoken English
is used in the best careers, the best universities, and is increasingly
being used at job interviews. So like it or not, English is a very
important language to learn how to speak.
Being able to read and write in English is not enough!
(By: Vance Carson, Kajang. Taken From http://www.thestar.com.my/story)
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