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<td class="small_txt">Karachi<br><br>English has become a truly global language; hence more efforts are required to impart quality skills to the world by those, who are experts in the field. Its use in the domains of power: both public and private, its growing significance owing to the revolution in the sphere of communication, including Internet has increased the importance of the language manifold. These views were put forward in an international seminar on "English and Empowerment in the Developing World," organised by the Aga Khan University's Centre of English Language, in its auditorium on Saturday.
<br><br>Firoz Rasul, President Aga Khan University said that the theme was highly relevant in the multilingual and multicultural societies where the learning and teaching of an international language such as English, was essential for various reasons. "The importance of English cannot be over-emphasised as it has now become one of the few international languages in which nations across the world teach higher education and conduct businesses" he pointed out. He said that the present seminar was organised as a focal event by the centre to help generate wide-ranging discussions on the issues and challenges facing the role of the English language across the country. He hoped that the two-day conference would evaluate useful recommendations for the teaching of the English language and work towards the development of some joint research proposals at the regional level.
<br><br>Dr Edith Esch, Senior Research Fellow in Language Education, University of Cambridge and the keynote speaker at the event said that it was impossible to talk about the teaching of English and empowerment without looking at the purpose of English education and the ability of learners to take on responsibility for their own learning. She advised the teachers to begin their own empowerment by learning more about the language and fortify the loopholes in their linguistic capability. "The students will ask questions and a teacher has to be ready with the answer. If the teacher fails the test, students will not be impressed by him or her". The students also gain an edge after excelling in the studies of the English language. "It opens opportunities for them in the educational and financial fields". She talked about human capital and the human capability approach, developed by the Indian Nobel Laureate economist Amartya Sen.
<br><br>Marcus Gilbert, Director, British Council Karachi spoke about the role of the British Council in allowing Pakistani students to learn English, by linking them with UK educational institutions. He said that the English language had penetrated every sphere of life. The language of diplomacy, aviation, education and the World Wide Web is English.
<br>Prof Atta ur Rahman, Chairman Higher Education Commission was to be the chief guest at the occasion but could not come, as he had to go back to Islamabad to attend to matters of the state. David Taylor, Acting Provost Aga Khan University, read his message.
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