Of course. If you are studying in English then you need to be good at English.
By the way your question should be:
Is it advantageous for a student to be good...................
or
Is it advantageous as a student to be ................................
The English language is written using the Latin alphabet.
The English language is one of the two national languages of India. There is no demerit using the English language in India.
the australian accent but using the english language
No, there are not any words in the English language using all of the letters kweeiisp.
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Kim Murray has written: 'What every student should know about using a handbook' -- subject(s): Rhetoric, English language, Handbooks, manuals
by using it correctly.
Some student knows a lot of grandiloquent language.
You use English grammar to form sentences and communicate using the English language.
Symbolism refers to the concept of using language in symbolic terms and their meanings, not symbols themselves. This being an English language website, it is appropriate to assume language symbolism applies to English.
Shakespeare wrote in English, the same language I am using now. There is no such language as "Shakespearean language" or "Shakespeare language". It's English. A word like "then" is a building block of the English language and always means "then" when Shakespeare or any other English speaker uses it.
One of the best places to teach English as a foreign language is a country that has English as its official language!Because ....# The student(s) will be living in, and possibly 'within' an English-speaking community. Consequently they will be entirely surrounded by the English language! e.g. The media, the people, the culture, shops, restaurants, entertainment and recreational venues, everything!# This will provide the student with the widest possible range of opportunities to absorb English language and to practice it. # To enhance the formal tuition, the teacher will be able to draw from the vast range course materials at hand, taken from everyday life.# 'Total immersion' in the English language is the most effective way to learn: the student 'has to' learn! # It is best if students minimise, or, even better, totally avoid exposure to their own mother tongue. The less time they speak with friends in their mother-tongue, or listen to, or read things their own language, the quicker they will learn English, its vocabulary, grammar, idioms, rhythm, intonation, etc. Living in an English-speaking place is the best place to achieve this!# There is no doubt that such an environment will be be very hard work for the student, at first, but it will make a very deep and lasting impression on them.# Soon they will be using English automatically. They will begin 'thinking in English'. # Some students find, after only a few weeks of intensive English in a situation like this, that they may have difficulty remembering some of their own native language! Language 2 will have replaced language 1 in their brains! Success!