WHY ENGLISH?  Why English is 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

WHY ENGLISH?  Why English is 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

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WHY ENGLISH?

 Why English is 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 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.

Some examples of knowledge you can use if you know English, such as most pages on the Web, books, the press, science and news reports. We like to call English” The language of communication”. Why? Because it seems all the people in the world have agreed to use English to talk to each other. If you can communicate in English, you can contact people from all over the world, travel more easily and so on. After that, knowing English will let you put “excellent knowledge of English” on your CV, gain technical knowledge, learn computer science, be a world-class businessman, become a better scientist, use your computer more effectively and learn new skills for your job.

Then, English is not only useful, it also can gives you a lot of satisfaction like making progress feels great and will enjoy learning English. More English majors have gone to work in a variety of fields, such as business, communications, management training programs, education, advertising, law and social services.

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