in India after the achievement of independence, people have a set reaction against it. They want English to be abolished, as it was the language of the British who kept us slaves for a long time. We should always keep
Importance of Second Language: Formal and Informal Ways of LearningPriya, L. R. SangeethaLanguage in India
The importance of learning English English is the most popular language in the world, and it is also most widely spoken of all the language. It is mother tongue in many important countries, such as theUSA,England,Australiaand so on. InIndia, Though it is not the mother tongue, it 's ...
English Language or William Shakespear's Language is the most spoken language in the world today and it is used by most countries as a second language after their official or native language.This growing importance of English Language can be attributed to the following reasons:Tech...
English is a widely accepted language in the scenario of today. It has become ‘global language’ and we can say has often been referred to as, the lingua franca of the modern era. English as a second language is currently most often taught around the world. In India, the purpose of En...
aIn the past years, many books have studied the importance of body language in education field. For instance, Rivers , an American linguist who writers The Psychologist and the Foreign Language Teacher, explores the importance of foreign language teachers’ quality including a teacher should understan...
English is the most popular language in the world, and it is also most widely spoken of all the language. It is mother tongue in many important countries, such as the USA,England, Australia and so on. In India, Though it is not the mother tongue, it 's the important ...
Its vibrant expansion formulates English a global tongue (language) which fastens nations everywhere in the world. Consequently, English can be looked upon as the general spotlight of every English speaking man and woman that does not carve up either a linguistic or a civilization. In fact, ...
This means that it is much easier to learn a second language during childhood than as an adult. In some countries, nearly everybody is bilingual or multilingual. In parts of India, for example, a small child usually knows several languages. In many European countries, children are encouraged ...
In order to solve the communication problem Charles Grant, one of directors of the East India Company, pleaded for the adoption of the English language in 1792. Later on in 1835 the English language was adopted by a brief resolution of the Governor-General in Council for ‘the promotion of...