Fluency in a second language -- any language -- improves your cognitive functions. It makes you smarter.
Fluency in English, specifically, makes you more marketable, more capable of functioning in the world around you.
The argument against an English-only education is that until you gain fluency, you may miss out on some learning. That's quickly overcome though, as you are immersed in the new language.
Arguments for English medium education for speakers of other languages include increased access to global opportunities, improved communication skills, and better career prospects in industries where English is predominant.
Arguments against English medium education for speakers of other languages include potential loss of cultural identity, barriers to learning due to language difficulties, and reinforcement of linguistic discrimination.
The major languages spoken in Manila, Philippines are Tagalog and English. Additionally, there are other regional languages spoken by specific ethnic groups in the city such as Cebuano, Ilocano, and Kapampangan.
By population the top five world languages are: Chinese (mandarin), Hindi/Urdu, English, Spanish and Arabic in that order. By total speakers the top five languages in the world, in order are 1. English (approx. 2 billion speakers.) 2. Mandarin (approx. 800million speakers) 3. Spanish (approx. 550million speakers) 4. Hindi (approx. 500million speakers) 5. Russian (approx. 400million speakers)
1. Chinese (845,000,000 speakers) 2. Spanish (350,000,000 speakers) 3. English (345,000,000 speakers)
The three most common languages on Earth are Mandarin Chinese, Spanish, and English. These languages are widely spoken and have large numbers of native speakers and second language speakers around the world.
The languages with the most speakers are: # Mandarin Chinese # English # Hindi # Spanish # Arabic
Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages was created in 1966.
The major languages spoken in Manila, Philippines are Tagalog and English. Additionally, there are other regional languages spoken by specific ethnic groups in the city such as Cebuano, Ilocano, and Kapampangan.
Russian, German, and French are the most spoken languages by native speakers. English, Russian, and German by total speakers.
Here's a list by speakers of the languages;MandarinEnglishSpanishHindiRussianArabicPortugeseHope that helps.
1. Chinese (845,000,000 speakers) 2. Spanish (350,000,000 speakers) 3. English (345,000,000 speakers)
Yes, English has borrowed words from many languages over time, including Latin, French, Spanish, and German, among others. It has a rich history of incorporating vocabulary from other cultures and languages.
Hello in English and Hallo in Dutch are similar enough to be understandable in both languages, and to and by speakers of each of the languages too!
The three most common languages on Earth are Mandarin Chinese, Spanish, and English. These languages are widely spoken and have large numbers of native speakers and second language speakers around the world.
By population the top five world languages are: Chinese (mandarin), Hindi/Urdu, English, Spanish and Arabic in that order. By total speakers the top five languages in the world, in order are 1. English (approx. 2 billion speakers.) 2. Mandarin (approx. 800million speakers) 3. Spanish (approx. 550million speakers) 4. Hindi (approx. 500million speakers) 5. Russian (approx. 400million speakers)
The languages with the most speakers are: # Mandarin Chinese # English # Hindi # Spanish # Arabic
1. English - 2 billion speakers 2. Mandarin - 900 million speakers
Helga Tanos has written: 'Berufsausbildung und Sprachkompetenz' -- subject(s): English language, German speakers, Language and languages, Study and teaching, Vocational education