[lg policy] Pakistan: Language is the source of communication

Harold Schiffman hfsclpp at GMAIL.COM
Wed Dec 8 16:39:35 UTC 2010


Language is the source of communication

English language in today’s era

Karachi: Language is the source of communication which is the tool for
interacting with people in everyday life. It is the means for
perception. English language may be a foreign language but is spoken
internationally because of its significance. This is the most common
language in several parts of the worlds and keeps us connected with
the whole universe.

The importance of English language nowadays cannot be ignored.
Wherever we might go, we will definitely find someone who knows
English. This has also become a language of media. English is also
used in government offices. In 1985 it was only in private schools but
now more efforts are being made for the progress of this language in
our country. The scope of English is also very large. We can see that
nowadays almost every field demands English. Companies welcome those
candidates who are fluent in it and possess a relevant qualification
and skills. A person has to be fluent in it and must know all the
rules of grammar.

English language also increases the self esteem of a person. A person
who speaks English fluently is usually more confident as compared to
the person who speaks it improperly. In order to learn this language,
one has to get totally absorbed into it. Hanging out with people who
speak English and also by watching English movies increases the
vocabulary power. Thus this language plays a vital role in enhancing
the overall personality of a person. – Afreen Fatima Jaffery (The
nation)

http://pakedu.net/pakistani-education-news/language-is-the-source-of-communication/

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