Yes. English is taught as a second language in school and due to businesses many Koreans know English. How well it is spoken or if they attempt to speak English to English speakers is another matter
well, first of all spanish some speak Brazilian and a lot of spanish people speak English!
About 96% of the world speaks a first language that is not English.
I don't know an actual percentage, but as my family are Maltese I travel there a lot. A lot of the locals speak English as it is a touristy place. With me there has never been any problems with speaking to people as children learn it from a very early age. The older generation however aren't every good with English, I feel.
Chinese, English, And some others like Japanese Languages that a lot of people speak
Because spanish speaking people have children. It is the same reason why a lot of people speak French.
No. It's not an official language. However, you will find a lot of people who do speak English.
well, first of all spanish some speak Brazilian and a lot of spanish people speak English!
People in Guyana speak a lot of languages and English is one of them.
Africa has 54 countries and about 1.11 billion people and estimates of up to 3000 different languages or dialects. A lot of people do speak English in Africa.
Because you are English meaning you know a lot and know how to speak English.But to people in other areas in the world like Asia and Africa, people love English class and will do what ever to learn how to speak it.
No. The vast majority of people in Bangkok speak Thai. In some of the wealthier neighborhoods you will more people who speak English. I would say more people can speak English today in Bangkok than in the past. The government wants more people to learn English. Many Thais have studied English. If you need help you can usually find someone who can help you.
Mostly English, few people speak Indian, but a lot of Mexicans are there, and they speak spanish.
Seoul. I think it depends on what you're looking for. I think Busan is a lot more attractive than Seoul and the weather is better there, but Seoul is more cosmopolitan.
About 96% of the world speaks a first language that is not English.
we have vehicles now and they didn't we have a lot of people who speak english whereas they had none
I don't know an actual percentage, but as my family are Maltese I travel there a lot. A lot of the locals speak English as it is a touristy place. With me there has never been any problems with speaking to people as children learn it from a very early age. The older generation however aren't every good with English, I feel.
If you already know how to speak and read Spanish, Being a English teacher is a good way to go. Teaching people how to talk English in Spain is a lucrative business and has a lot of openings available.