Cause it spoken by 23% of the world population
English language is the most important language in the world because its very easy and have a very nice sounds I think that in the future it will be the language of all schools in the world
English is considered an intellectualized language b' coz we use it anywhere on practicing professions, the government uses it in transactions, in business world etc. in short, anywhere u go(other countries) the language that u can use is only English words.
English has become a second language and the standard language of business in many parts of the world. It may not be the best choice because it contains so many exceptions to the rules.
English is the most widespread language on Earth, and is spoken by millions of people. It's the official language of many countries across the world; thus it's the language of international and local business. English is the language of science and technology, and the most powerful language ever spoken on planet Earth with a vocabulary bank of about 750,000 words.
Becasue many people speaking English in the world. If you go to social life, you have to speaking English. Also if you want to get job, you need to get 3/4 VCE English score over 20 points. Otherwise, America is using English. America is one of the powerful country in nowadays.
English is the universal language of business.
Robert Lenoir has written: 'The\\\Language of Business Dictionnaire Commercial et Economique Bilingue' 'The language of business' -- subject(s): Business, Business English, Business French, Dictionaries, Economics, English, English language, French, French language
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Hubert A. Hagar has written: 'Business English' 'Words' -- subject(s): Glossaries, vocabularies, Spellers, English language 'The English of business' -- subject(s): Business English, English language, Punctuation
Andrea B. Geffner has written: 'How to Write Better Business Letters' -- subject(s): Commercial correspondence 'Barron's ESL guide to American business English' -- subject(s): English language, Textbooks for foreign speakers, Business English, Business writing 'Business English' -- subject(s): English language, Business English, Rhetoric, Business writing 'Business letters the easy way' -- subject(s): Business English, Commercial correspondence, English language
J. H. Adam has written: 'Longman dictionary of business English' -- subject- s -: Dictionaries, English language, Business English, Commerce, Chinese, Business, Economics 'Longman concise dictionary of business English' -- subject- s -: Dictionaries, Business English, Business, English language
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The word "business" has not undergone a change in spelling. It has been consistently spelled as "business" throughout its usage, originating from the Old English word "bisignes" meaning "anxiety" or "care."
Rupert Haigh has written: 'Legal English' -- subject(s): Legal composition, Business English, Terminology, Language, Usage, Law, English language 'Legal English' -- subject(s): Business English, English language, Language, Law, Legal composition, Terminology, Usage
Leo. Jones has written: 'Functions of English' -- subject(s): English language, Spoken English, Text-books for foreigners 'New international business English' -- subject(s): English language, Textbooks for foreign speakers, Business English 'Eight simulations' -- subject(s): Text-books for foreign speakers, Spoken English, English language, English 'International business English' -- subject(s): English language, Business English, Dictionaries 'Handbook on continuation education in California' -- subject(s): Evening and continuation schools
Colleen Vawdrey has written: 'Practical business English' -- subject(s): Business English, Business writing, English language