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1 The Impact of English A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

2 The Impact of English on Cross-Cultural Understanding A language has two principle functions: A language has two principle functions: 1. Documenting the history of a nation 2. Making it possible for people to communicate.

3 The Impact of English It is a primary tool for communication, involving feelings, ideas and information. It is a primary tool for communication, involving feelings, ideas and information. 1. The Internet 2. Business and Travel 3. Research

4 The Impact of English Presently, English is spoken in Western countries, which are the most advanced nations in human history and their achievements have impacted almost every single person in the world. Presently, English is spoken in Western countries, which are the most advanced nations in human history and their achievements have impacted almost every single person in the world.

5 The Impact of English English is also the international language that is spoken by people of different nationalities and languages. It is the reference language for almost every scientific, literary and philosophical modern terminology. English is also the international language that is spoken by people of different nationalities and languages. It is the reference language for almost every scientific, literary and philosophical modern terminology.

6 The Impact of English Such as: 1.Technical language, (Computers, Web- sites) 2.Medical terms (antibiotics, Cardiovascular) 3.Worldviews, (capitalism, Socialism) 4.Science (Sociology, Biology)

7 The Impact of English Almost everyone has an English dictionary because it provides an exact concept and meaning of a confusing word or phrase. In this way, it solves vocabulary problems convincingly and thoroughly.

8 The Impact of English Therefore, English-speaking nations provide the entire world with words and terms that express specific meanings of ideas, thoughts, acts, and events. Consequently, these nations affect the trends that the entire world uses according to their own understanding.

9 The Impact of English A language helps define a persons style of expression and can also describe his status. In other words, a language describes a person's ethnicity, education, intelligence, and socio- economic situation. A language also determines a particular meaning to a person according to his or her quality of language.

10 The Impact of English In a nutshell, the English language includes the culture of the most advanced nations. Those who don't have a good knowledge of English, regardless of their profession would be at a disadvantage. They would find it difficult to express their ideas meaningfully, and as a result, they are most likely to be misunderstood.

11 The Impact of English English is also necessary in education especially for students who want to study abroad in English speaking countries. Look at this example:

12 The Impact of English Once there was a very smart student from South Korea. She was admitted to a Ph.D. program in a business college. She did extremely well on her math portion but not so well on the verbal portion. So, she had to return home after the first semester, because she did not have the language skills to pass her courses.

13 The Impact of English Indeed, knowing the English language makes a big difference in education and in the cross-cultural understanding of the world in which we live. correlation to training providers and training locations


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