The English language is said to be the global lingua franca that is used by several countries so as to communicate with other countries. That is why we need to be proficient in speaking it. One of the few countries which made English as their official second language is the Philippines. The need for knowing the English language increases because of globalization and our connections, relations and transactions with other countries. Because of this great need, schools from all over the world require the study of the English language. Students even tend to study English outside of their country so as to suffice their need of the language.…
For many in the Philippines, the fluent use of the English language has always indicated a level of superiority or better upbringing among its people. This and the fact that the English language is most commonly used in an international basis has lead people to believe that English is more valuable than the Filipino or any other indigenous language.…
For as Filipinos, English is our second language and it’s the nationwide used language. We’re learning the English language to improve our communication skills but does the school need to force the student to speak the English language? It is more appropriate if the schools shall have the freedom to let the student choose the language they prefer to use? Why don’t we practice our own language and improve it more? The punishment the school is implementing to the student is a form of abuse and extortion. It is even a burden on the part of the parents for the extra cost and additional expenses.…
In the age of communication and technology, it is necessary to be English-speaking in order to be successful and marketable in any industry. “English has become an international commodity… the English language has made the world a 'global village ' by giving it a global language for communication” (Somatkar, 2012, p. 1). With that being said, English language proficiency of India and Philippines became their assets to progress in current global economy. The call center industries, outsourced by most…
“Because English is so widely spoken, it has often been referred to as a "world language", the lingua franca of the modern era, and while it is not an official language in most countries, it is currently the language most often taught as a foreign language. English is widely spoken in the Philippines. It is used as the business language as well as the medium of instruction in schools and universities. It is the language used by the people all over the world in order to communicate to anyone.”…
It is well known that many Filipinos are fluent in English. But unfortunately, our knowledge in English is depreciating, due to different ways of acquiring the language. As a result, our English, even though it is still widespread, is not of a high quality than it used…
Nicole (27) and Karen (26), are both Taiwanese and they chose Philippines to study the English language because according to them, it is cheaper here compared to other countries. Nicole has been in here for the last 3 months already and Karen was here for about one week. Their purpose for being in here to study English is for business purposes. They want to land a job in Australia and according to them, it is a big advantage for them if they are well-versed in the English language.…
English is indeed the most popular and the most used language in the world. There are some countries like in Japan; not sure but Japanese people don’t actually require speaking English. For me, it’s the reason for their unreachable success. With their Japanese to Japanese language speaking, they can understand each other very clear. I think, it is one of the major problems here in the Philippines wherein we are doing Filipino to English language speaking, we don’t sometimes understand the meaning of an English word unless translated to Filipino or more understandable language by a pinoy that is fluent in English but it is a job requirement that a person applying for a job, no matter what position it is, especially here in the Philippines must be used or know how to speak English so that communication with foreign or local investors, clients or customers is easy.…
Philippine education, however, does not have the same story. Through the years, teachers and school administrators have tried different strategies to improve the English language proficiency of their students. But based on observation and research, there is incongruence between the strategies and the language practices in Philippine schools ; for instance, “most colleges and universities claim that their medium of instruction (MOI) is English but there is often no explicit school policy articulating this (Bernardo and Gaerlan, 2006:21).” This, in return, results in the decline of English proficiency, leaving educators and…
Today, it is highly essential to know the language for communication. In general, the most popular language is English. In this computer age, English is the only language that anyone can understand. As international language English is a dominant language in this world. It is used in commerce and science because dealing with many languages is too complex and costly. It does not really matter what language it is, but if we decide ideologically that we will not learn it, the world is not going to be a path for accommodating us to make a change in our live. The Indonesian should be master of English because of two reasons, we can communicate with almost all of people in this world with English and it helps us to make a change for our country and also our live.…
Firstly, the importance of English in term of developing the Thai citizen’s ability to reach the international standard. Among many developing countries we can see that the tendency of English speaking people are shapely increased as English has been considered a global language to communicate in many areas of using such as for exploring understanding and cooperation, for opening the opportunities of career advancement ,and for increasing the competitiveness among both domestic and international level.…
EF Education First (EF) says that English is a key component of economic competitiveness at both the individual and national levels. According to EF English Proficiency Index (EF EPI), higher English proficiency correlates with higher incomes, better quality of life, more dynamic business environments, greater connectivity, and more innovation. My student, Gustavo Gardea-Martinez is a thirty-two-year-old student who is attending IMAC Inglés Total in Guadalajara, Jalisco, México. Martinez stated that he desires to use English as a way to communicate with his friends who primarily speak English but more importantly he recognizes that English will benefit him and his future. He would also like to teach his children as well. In this essay, I will attempt to explain through the research why and how people learn English as a foreign language.…
In the long years of educating children, the school and the curriculum designed to use Filipino and English as a medium of instruction. Although English is a foreign language, we use it to serve as our language especially communicating and expressing ideas. By using it, we are being globally competitive that we can align in other countries. And to show also that we are not behind among the competitive countries worldwide in the field of education.…
Nowadays, English is our international language, the importance of English cannot be denied. With the help of developing technology , English has been playing major role in many aspects, such as, economy, technology, politics, and education. English is also used in many international events, such as seminar, public discussion. Although English is commonly used in the world, in Indonesia especially, English is rarely used in the society. For example, students only used English in school while the English subject is being learned, they never used it in their family or their society. That is one of the problems learning English in my country, Indonesia. And I think the other problems are the less interest and the lack confidence to learn English.…
English has been an international language in today’s generation. No matter in where they work, they need English to communicate and build relationship with the people in the organization. The decline in the proficiency of English in Malaysia has reached an alarming level which means the standard of English of the Malaysian drops when compare to the past 20 years. Malaysia has different races which create different religions and also languages in the country. People of different races remain to speak or communicate in their own languages has become one of the big problem for Malaysian to improve the standard of English.…