Wednesday, May 22, 2019
The Role of English in Our Lives
The role of English in our lives has got much importance. English may be a foreign language, barely it is international in its significance. It is taken as a lingua France, the common language , for all parts of the world today. The importance of English language in our lives is as firstly , it is spoken , read or understood in most parts of the world. Due to this language, we can belong to whole world as well as to our own country. Secondly, the role of English in our lives is that it is truly the language of science and technology. No other language offers such a panoptic scope for scientific studies and research in English.Without our mastery of English, we could not have easily used atomic energy for power generation, in engineering projects , checkup treatment etc. Thirdly, the most major role of English is that it offers us treasures of knowledge in all social sciences like history, political science, economics , anthropology , sociology , ism an psychology. Fourthly ,it pl ays its role in modern medicine and surgery , developed from world wide studies and researches in different countries and language, now make a enormous store house of medical knowledge in English. Lastly, religious and spiritual writings and translations in English are in plenty .All the set apart books including the Holy Quran and Bible with diverse translation find their pride of place in the section of religious books in any good library or book gallery. knowing how to speak it is definately a plus as it is the universal language (it allows you to communicate w/ ppl from other countries and learn and share ideas with them) and the pet language used in most schools and business establishments (lets face it, its hard to do well in school if youre poor in English as most books are written in english and schools use it as their medium of instruction o succeed in school and in ones career, english proficiency is needed). in some countries where english is a 2nd language, it is al so seen as a status symbol i. e. , it is thought that only the rich and the ameliorate can speak the language fluently.
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