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“LEARNING
ENGLISH”
English is one of the most widely spoken
languages
Although it comes second to Mandarin in the total number of speakers,
English is the language i’ll be able to use most widely, as it’s spoken in more
countries than any other language. That means that English is the language that
will give you the best return for your efforts; after all, intellectual
challenge aside, there’s little point putting a huge amount of time and effort
into learning a language that you’ll hardly ever have the opportunity to use.
English will open up more opportunities for you
Being able to speak English allows you to
communicate effectively in numerous countries, and this opens up lots of possibilities
for you in terms of the countries you could choose to seek work in one day –
not to mention travel to as a tourist. You won’t have to
worry about getting lost when you travel to an English-speaking country, as
you’ll easily be able to ask for directions, and taking guided tours, ordering
food and chatting to the locals will no longer be a source of stress.
What’s more, careers that involve lots of
travel orinternational exposure,
such as the airline, tourism and film industries, use English as their official
language, and many employers in these sectors are likely to require evidence of
a certain level of proficiency in English before they will consider employing
you. This means that if you can speak English, you’ll find that you have a
greater number of possible careers to choose from after you finish at
university.
English will make you more desirable to employers
Being
fluent in a second language clearly demonstrates a powerful brain and reflects
someone who has put in the huge amount of time, resources and commitment needed
to master another language. But while being bilingual is impressive full stop,
no matter what combination of languages you speak, adding English to your CV
will be particularly useful. Not only is it an especially complex language to
get to grips with, a fact that reflects well on you for having mastered it, but
as we’ve seen, it’s also an incredibly useful language to learn because so many
countries speak it. You’ll be in a much stronger position to apply for jobs
overseas if you’ve reached a good level of fluency in English.
English
has been referred to as “the language of business”, and it’s not hard to see
why. If you have ambitions to become an international businessperson, it’s
essential that you’re able to speak English fluently; business conducted
internationally is done in English more often than not. Even if you’re not
thinking of living and working abroad, that doesn’t mean you won’t find English
a helpful language to put on your CV. There may well be plenty of
English-speaking multinational corporations with offices in your home country.
What’s more, English skills are just as desirable to employers in your own
country and language as they are to employers in English-speaking countries.
Here are just three examples to give you an idea of the kind of situations in
which English may come in useful in your own country.
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