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Success in business is often hinged on one single important word, communication;

and most of it happens in English


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English has fast become the most widely used language in the world of trade and
commerce over the past decade or two. As a result, having an excellent knowledge
of English for business has become vital for success in any employee s career. No
more so than in that of international students seeking better career prospects
in an English speaking country.
The spread of the English language can be traced back to the days of the colonia
l expansion and has fast become the default language in all official forms of co
mmunication in most countries around the world. In today s business oriented world
, English is widely used as the major medium of communication for both small bus
iness concerns and large corporate entities alike. As the Lingua Franca in almos
t all of the developing nations all over the world, English is the preferred lan
guage in the business community as many business partners nowadays do not speak
the same native language.
It can cross international borders and transcend language compatibility barriers
that have made English the most sought after language in today s corporate world.
The proficiency of the language has also made it a vital part of success in the
highly competitive corporate world. Many reputed organisations around the world
rely on English as a means of communication in everything from emails to corpor
ate documentation to even popular and well-read business resources both in print
and over electronic media. English is being used as the official language in ov
er 70 countries. Fluency in English, both written and spoken plays a critical ro
le in many aspects of corporate life from securing employment to communicating w
ith clientele and achieving cohesive business partnerships all over the world.
English has now become a global language for business all over the world to such
an extent that it is the standard official language in certain industries such
as the shipping and airline industries. It has resulted in the knowledge of Engl
ish being a near-mandatory requirement for critical jobs such as airline pilots
and naval officers, etc. Apart from having an impressive command of spoken Engli
sh today s competitive corporate culture demands an equally impressive command of
written English as well. It is mainly because almost all forms of business commu
nication such as emails, presentations, sales and marketing and even corporate l
egal documentation are now carried out in English.

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