so that they dont sound like morons or rappers.
so that, we could communicate with English people.
People study English for various reasons. For example, they might want to be able to watch English movies and TV shows.
A person has a good sense of the English language when they use it correctly. In order for the English language to be used correctly, a person needs to study it, have an understanding of words, punctuation and grammar.
Yes, many Indonesians study English.
History is the study of past events, people, and civilizations. English is the study and application of the English language, such as grammer, puncuation, vocab, and the style of writing.
They have the power to communicate with business officials and people from all around the world. English is virtually a universal language.
English is not spoken in Madagascar. It is a popular foreign language to study in school, but very few people can speak it fluently.
Finnish is the national language, but some people in Finland can speak English. It is one of the languages that children study in school.
Stephen A. U. Ituen has written: 'Societal needs and expectations for the teaching of international languages' -- subject(s): English language, French language, Language, Universal, Study and teaching, Universal Language
The English word 'study ' is said in African Abaluhya (Luhya) language as "somaa".
English is spoken as a first language by 360-400 million people worldwide, with an additional 800 million people estimated to speak it as a second language. This makes English one of the most widely spoken languages in the world.
Robert Phillipson has written: 'Linguistic imperialism' -- subject(s): English language, Political aspects of English language, Social aspects of English language, Foreign speakers, Study and teaching, Imperialism 'Linguistic imperialism continued' -- subject(s): English language, Political aspects of English language, Social aspects of English language, Foreign speakers, Study and teaching, Imperialism 'Danish learning of English obstruents' -- subject(s): English language, Comparative Phonology, Danish, Danish language, Danish speakers, Pronunciation by foreign speakers, Study and teaching, English
Christine Chuen Meng Goh has written: 'Teaching speaking' -- subject(s): FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY / English as a Second Language, Foreign speakers, Study and teaching, Spoken English, English language 'Teaching listening in the language classroom' -- subject(s): Study and teaching, Foreign speakers, English language, Listening