There are many reasons for learning English language at colleges. This is to facilitate communication in any field and this will help in your future career prospects among others.
"Sub reason" is not a commonly recognized compound word in the English language. It does not have a defined meaning or use in general communication.
English is spoken in the US because it was the language of the British colonizers and has since been established as the predominant language through historical, social, and political factors. It has become the common language of communication among the diverse population of the US.
== The reason more people don't learn a foreign language is because it's hard to learn, or they just don't feel they need another language. Sometimes it is because they don't have the resources to actually learn a new language. Motivation - the will to learn (or lack of it) - is of crucial importance. In many parts of the world people are very keen to learn foreign languages. In many of the English-speaking countries foreign languages seem remote and irrelevant. Being a native speaker of English - with its international 'top dog' status - has advantages but it can be very isolating.
I assume for the same reason native English speakers mix English with whatever language they're learning. This is just something people do. Once you get good enough to do so, you begin speaking a foreign language (in this case including English, if that is not your native tongue) conversationally - and when speaking conversationally, you probably just say the first word you think of, whatever language it's in. I know French and am learning Chinese, and often, even while speaking in English, the first version of a word I will think of is in one of those languages. I say "mais" a lot ('but' in French), and I say "zenmeyang" (which is a Chinese phase with no one translation, but means 'how is that?' or 'is that okay?') Albanian-American: I personally don't, unless there is a word I don't remember in the other language and I'm talking to a person that knows both languages (so, my parents). But the previous person is right too... there is some words you get use to and use regardless... granted, this works for me in the reverse, as I use "yup" even when I'm speaking Albanian, but I could see the reverse.
Native Speakers: Spanish (1st= Mandarin)Total Speakers: Mandarin (1st= English)Most Widely Spoken: Spanish (1st= English)2nd most spoken language is Mandarin. (English being first.)Generally speaking, English is often found as a nation's second language. One reason for this was the large number of present day nations that were colonized by Great Britain. Another thought on this was at one period of time, French was known as the language of international diplomacy. The downfall of Napoleon, and the continuing influence of the British Empire, made English the generally accepted replacement in diplomatic communications. Another factor is that in the airline industry, English is the language used for air controller - pilot communications.
If you mean the language, English is an international language of business, and so learning it allows you to travel or get a job in most countries. This might be more of a reason to learn it than to love it of course. A reason to love a language is if you have read books or seen movies about the countries where they speak it or if you have a romantic interest in a person who speaks that language.
If you mean the language, English is an international language of business, and so learning it allows you to travel or get a job in most countries. This might be more of a reason to learn it than to love it of course. A reason to love a language is if you have read books or seen movies about the countries where they speak it or if you have a romantic interest in a person who speaks that language.
So many people around the globe have high hopes to live here. Learning our language just a little bit will help.
For the same reason you speak English. That's their language. (However English is not your native language, I think)
The only sensible reason for learning a language is if you have a use for it. If you live in Sri Lanka, Sinhalese is a necessity - and it is much more sensible to learn Sinhalese than English. If you live in Huddersfield, you need to learn English - Sinhalese is not much use to you. So the question is: where do you live, and who do you want to speak to. Learn the language that allows you to say what you want to say, to the people you need to say it to.
Many Chinese people, whether they are situated in China itself or elsewhere, are learning English because it is recognised as a universal language. In trade and commerce, in politics and journalism, in science, medicine and communications, English has become the common language which enables peoples from different countries to communicate with each other. English is spoken, or at least understood, by more people internationally than any other language. For this reason English is probably the most popular second language that most people whose native language is not English chose to learn.
Because it was a British protectorate in the 1900's
There is really no way of ranking languages in terms of importance, but a reason that English might be considered one of the more useful languages to learn is because it is so widespread. However, learning Spanish or French could be just as useful as English.
English may not be your first language. However, there is no reason why you shouldn't learn how to speak the language properly. Learning how to speak English can make it easier to fit in with your community. Speaking English well can even help you find a better job for yourself. You can take English classes at a community college or you might be able to find a tutor for a reasonable price.
Same reason your question and this answer is written in modern English. It was the version of English they had at the time. There have been many different versions of the English Language.
English is truly a blessing to us humans. It is a globally recognized language if you must say. I believe that this very language is the reason for our international relations as I am of the opinion that it has helped us share our different cultures and nevertheless enhanced our learning as well as helped us grow as human beings
If you are talking about the involvement on any study in which English is the main language, then there is a reason. English is nowadays the most important language in the world. To get a good job, the mastering of English is essential.