viernes, 14 de junio de 2013
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It is a pleasure for us to welcome you to our blog.This communication window created with the humble purpose of sharing with ESPE students as well as with users deem it interesting the use of English as well as their practice and learning.
We leave an article in which we can realize how significant is learning English these days.
THE IMPORTANCE OF KNOWING THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE
Today more than ever it is essential to learn the English language. Every day is used more in almost all areas of knowledge and human development. Practically it can be argued that it is the language of the world. It is, in the era of globalization, the great international language, a 'lingua franca' that has affected all non-Anglo-Saxon countries, including Spain, affecting more or less directly to the various fields and professions. His possession and not be treated as a luxury, but is an obvious necessity. Moreover, even said because who does not master the language would be a distinct disadvantage: it would be as if dumb or illiterate means. And too many reasons to say so. The aim of this paper is, then, to see these reasons and educate youth and their families of the enormous importance of acquiring the language.First, it is the tool that allows communication with people from other countries, in the globalized world in which we live. It is indisputable: English has become the global language of communication par excellence, one of the most popular in the world. It is the official language, or has a special status in some 75 territories worldwide.
Language facto level: United Kingdom and the United States.
Official Language: Australia, Bahamas, Barbados, Fiji, Belize, Botswana, Dominica, Ghana, Gambia, Gibraltar (UK), Guam (USA.), Guyana, Cayman Islands (UK), Bermuda (UK), Falkland Islands (UK), Island of Montserrat (UK), Pitcairn Islands (UK) Saint Helena Islands (UK), Tristan da Acuna (UK) Virgin Islands (USA., RU), Solomon Islands, Jamaica, Lesotho, Liberia , Malawi, Northern Marianas (USA.), Malta, Mauritius, Nauru, Nigeria, Papua New Guinea, American Samoa, St. Lucia, St. Kitts and Nevis, Sierra Leone, Swaziland, Trinidad and Tobago, Granada, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe.
Language co-official: Bangladesh, Brunei, Canada, South Africa, Ireland, Israel, Kenya, Kiribati, Cameroon, Egypt, United Arab Emirates, Namibia, New Zealand, Chagos, Diego Garcia, Marshall Islands (USA.), India, Lebanon , Malaysia, Myanmar (formerly Burma), Philippines, Pakistan, Puerto Rico (USA.), Seychelles, Sri Lanka (formerly Ceylon), Singapore, Tanzania, Tokelau yTonga.
Minorities in: Netherlands Antilles, Costa Rica, Equatorial Guinea, Delta Amacuro and Bolivar (Venezuela), Honduras, Hong Kong (China), Malaysia, Mexico, Panama (not so much from the return of the Panama Canal), Pará (Brazil), Samoa, Suriname, Tuvalu etc..
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