4 Reasons Why Learning English Is So Important

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4 Reasons Why Learning English is so Important

English is the language of science, of aviation, computers, diplomacy, and tourism. Knowing English
increases your chances of getting a good job in a multinational company within your home country or
for finding work abroad. It’s also the language of international communication, the media and the
internet, so learning English is important for socializing and entertainment as well as work!

Let’s look at the top 4 reasons why studying English is so important:

1. English is the Language of International Communication

English may not be the most spoken language in the world, but it is the official language of 53 countries
and spoken by around 400 million people across the globe. Being able to speak English is not just about
being able to communicate with native English speakers, it is the most common second language in the
world. If you want to speak to someone from another country then the chances are that you will both
be speaking English to do this.

The British Council projects that by 2020 two billion people in the world will be studying English.
Learning English is important as it enables you to communicate easily with your fellow global citizens.
When you study English at ELC schools, you will be making friends with people from lots of different
countries, using English as your common language!

2. English is the Language of Business

English is the dominant business language and it has become almost a necessity for people to speak
English if they are to enter a global workforce. Research from all over the world shows that cross-border
business communication is most often conducted in English and many international companies expect
employees to be fluent in English.
Global companies such as Airbus, Daimler-Chrysler, Fast Retailing, Nokia, Renault, Samsung, SAP,
Technicolor, and Microsoft in Beijing, have mandated English as their official corporate language. In
addition, in 2010 the company Rakuten, a Japanese cross between Amazon and eBay, made it
mandatory for their 7,100 Japanese employees to be able to speak English.

The importance of learning English in the international marketplace cannot be understated - learning


English really can change your life.

3. Speaking English gives you Access to a World of Entertainment

Many of the world’s top films, books and music are published and produced in English. Therefore, by
learning English you will have access to a great wealth of entertainment and will be able to have a
greater cultural understanding.

If you speak English, you won't need to rely on translations and subtitles anymore to enjoy your
favourite books, songs, films and TV shows. Watching movies and television programmes in the English
language is also a great and fun way to learn it! 

At ELC we encourage students to participate in the social programme to practice English outside a class
environment. Activities include watching popular English films, sports, art galleries, museums, trips and
excursions to local and historical areas. The programme is designed to encourage students to use and
learn English in British culture.

4. Learning English gives you Access to more of the Internet

According to a report by Education First, English is the language of the internet. An estimated 565
million people use the internet every day, and an estimated 52 percent of the world’s most visited
websites are displayed in the English language.
Learning English is important as it gives you access to over half the content on the internet. Knowing
how to read English will allow you access to billions of pages of information which may not be otherwise
available!

The Importance of Learning English Today

Although learning English can be challenging and time-consuming, we can see that it is also very
valuable to learn and can create many opportunities!

Want some advice on fun ways to learn English? Why not check out our blog ‘Is Learning English Your
Biggest Challenge Yet? These 7 tips will help you.’

The English Language Centre is a not-for-profit organisation. This means that all our profits are re-
invested in the school, our purpose is to provide the highest possible quality in English language
teaching at our schools in Brightonand Eastbourne.

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