THE IMPORTANCE OF TEACHING ENGLISH IN TODAY’S MODERN LIFE
Keywords:
English language, global communication, second language acquisition, teaching strategies, career opportunities, personal development, modern education, globalization, language proficiency.Abstract
In today’s globalized world, English has become the dominant language in many sectors, including business, science, technology, and international relations. This paper explores the importance of teaching English as a second language, particularly in non-English speaking countries. It highlights the role of English in facilitating communication across cultures, expanding career opportunities,
and promoting personal development. The study also emphasizes the growing necessity of English proficiency in the modern job market and its impact on the economy. Moreover, it discusses the methods and strategies for teaching English
effectively in various educational contexts.
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