Many people are English speakers. It is natural for them to study and to want to study in English. For others who are not naturally English speakers, English is an important language of commerce and business. Certainly it's not the only one, but the U.S. (where English is the national language - despite what you may have heard or seen) has enjoyed a long period of world leadership in many areas. And English is a part of who we are. America's role in the world may be shrinking, but we're still a powerhouse. And other's want to learn English to "tap in" to what we have or may be able to provide without being "shut out" by language.
Yes, many Indonesians study English.
There are 3 branches of English grammar. They are: orthography, the study of letters; etymology, the study of words; and syntax, the study of sentences.
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Saskatchewan's moto in latin is "Multis e Gentibus Vires" which translates in english to "Strength from Many Peoples".
different types of schools in UK. study German English and many more but french study 12x harder than the UK :)
== == The English requirement for various programs of study may be particular to the institution and the specific program of study. Typically, English Composition is required for all curriculum's. Some schools may have an additional semester of English required, but not all.
Because he is races
first you don't use proper English because you said peoples and you supposed to say people. second of all what do you mean a cutroof for a car or a house?
Even if the SE is poor and has many cyberbullies, their English can be the best due to good study habits.
because now days all subjects in English and many people go to abroad to study and every field use in English
You can learn English at many sites. Some are - "www.keewords.com", "www.eagetutor.com", "www.learn-english-online.org", "www.learnenglish.de", etc. You can also search other sites on internet.
Many people in England were and are Quakers. The English viewed them as one of the many religious peoples inhabiting England who strove to improve the human condition. In England many Quakers were renowned for the care they took of their employees during the Industrial revolution.