Sunday, November 24, 2013





Going Global through English Language

       English has been the dominant language of international education and work places for decades, but are things starting to change? The global dominance of the English language in education and work place is not a new subject. There has been extensive research into its effects on recruitment, teaching and learning methods, and its impact on academic writing and publishing the world over.

          Globally, English has been key to academic collaboration, through research activity, events and communications, both inside and between institutions themselves. What are the implications for international strategy? Many UK and US institutions view international students as key to growth, both home and abroad, but the only problem is that, English language is deteriorating due to poor quality of education in a one’s nation. In the Philippines during the early times, graduates of Grade 7 become a teacher or professional. But now, even professionals are hard to spoke fluently in English. How much more to students, most importantly on high school level?

          It is really important to mingle and learn English language so as to become a successful professional nowadays. Because it’s the international language, we need to learn more to be competitive in any aspect of life.


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