Free Essays on Why Should People Speak English

  1. What is English?

    What is English? History tells us that the English language arose in the Anglo-Saxon kingdom and later was influenced by Norman French. English has continued to develop since then borrowing words from languages all over the world. During the British empires colonization English spread all over the world...

  2. The importance of English

    I am Jessica , the Chairperson of the English Language Society . I speech this article because I am concerned about many student’ attitude towards studying the English language . Although the government has repeatedly told us of the importance of English , many students are still not bothered...

  3. English Only Education

    Loukas Sinnis Professor Hardy FRT-H13 English Only Education vs. Bilingual Education How much do you expect to learn if you move to another country and speak your native language instead of the country’s native language? This summer, I was at my girlfriend’s house and we were leaving to go get...

  4. Ebonics and Standard English

    everyone around me because we all spoke with the same slang or form of the English language. As I got older and moved around a little bit and started in much bigger schools in different neighborhoods, I started to notice different people and different ways of communication. What I mean by is this is that...

  5. How to Learn English?

    How to learn English Motivation for learning English What is necessary to learn English well? You have to change your life a little — do crazy things like talking to yourself in English or spending your evening reading a dictionary. In order to do these things, and do them regularly, you have to...

  6. English as a Second Language

    101-503 Essay 6: Should English be the Official Language of the U.S. The English language is a language that plays an important role in the United States. The English language’s relevance is not only important in today’s era but also in the overall history of the United States. English is the second most...

  7. Topics for creative writing in English

    listed some down here. Me and others Let me introduce myself... My sister/brother My father's/mother's job My best friend People I like Problems of young people What I think about fashion My strangest dream Who can be a hero? Would you do any voluntary activity? My world My home town ...

  8. 5 biggest challenges of learning English

    5 biggest challenges of learning English by Kate Wilson The English language is one of the most popular languages to learn, perhaps the most spoken language around the world is English, and many people choose to learn the language simply to place them in a better position to secure work, or communicate...

  9. Speak

    English II ST Name:__________________________ Speak [pic] • Write the date and the topic at the top of the page. • All entries should be a full paragraph (at least 10 complete sentences) that includes: o A topic sentence o Specific supporting details o A closing...

  10. English Language and Its Role

    What is the importance of English Language in Education? Here, in this article, an attempt has been made to turn the attention of the readers to the most crucial thing that is the importance of the English language in education or the advantages of learning English language (here, focus is not on...

  11. Insufficient English Education in Public High School

    Insufficient English Education at Public High Schools in Turkey In recent years, English became universal language. It is used in everywhere. Have you paid attention your surrounding? We can see English wherever such as on button of washing machine, button of radios, in music or on signboard of stores...

  12. My English Presentation

    English English report Durieux Laurent English Sommaire 1. Introduction 3 2. My presentation 3 2.1 Preparation 3 2.1.1 Find our article 3 2.1.2 One step per person 4 2.1.3 Create the PowerPoint 4 2.1.4 Be original 4 2.2 Presentation 5 2.2.1 A false...

  13. English Competency

    Introduction English language is a vital means of communication. A dog barks for his food because that is their way to communicate and one way human being communicates their need through language that’s why it exists. And one of the most spoken and known language in the world is the English. It is considered...

  14. Impact of the Internet on Journalistic English

    and writing, being used around the world. I will show where journalistic English has come from, how the Internet has impacted communication, and where English is evolving to. My analysis of the language of journalistic English and the Internet will help inform my readers about how online communication...

  15. why should students study shakespeare

    WHY STUDENTS SHOULD LEARN ABOUT SHAKESPEARE Background info. Shakespeare: to study or not to study? William Shakespeare was an English poet, playwright and actor, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world’s pre-eminent dramatist. He is often called England’s...

  16. What Is Linguistic Anthropology? How and Why Linguistic Anthropology Emerges as an Area of Interest for Anthropologist?

    What is Linguistic Anthropology? How and why Linguistic Anthropology emerges as an area of interest for anthropologist? Linguistic anthropology is one of the four traditional branches of anthropology-- the other three being archaeological, biological (formerly physical), and sociocultural anthropology...

  17. ENGlish peta prelims

    S. February 24, 2016 1N1 English Peta Textism is Still Not in the Dictionary Text messaging or wireless messaging is sending messages between cellphones. These messages are sent via SMS or short messages service. People can also send messages from a desktop computer to a...

  18. Standardization of English Language

    certain extent. In attempting to standardise a language a conscious effort would have to be made to maintain it. With major language societies such as English and French, there is a wider diversity within their languages due to the regional variation and nomadic tendencies and so in an effort to impress the...

  19. English Language Learners in Special Education

    English Language Learners in Special Education: How They Learn and How to Teach Them By Jackie Moore How Should Students Learn? Unfortunately in our public school systems today, we do not have a clear program or even a concept of what type of classroom English Language Learners (ELL) need to be...

  20. Grammar Games in Teaching English

    Introduction 1.1 General characteristics of the work The theme of my qualification work sounds as following: “Grammar Games - Motivation in Teaching English” This qualification work can be characterized by the following: 2. Actuality of the theme. In recent years language researchers and practitioners...

  21. English Grammar Secrets

    www.englishgrammarsecrets.com page 1 of 66 English Grammar Secrets by Caroline Brown and Pearson Brown authors of Meeting Point (Macmillan Education) Copyright Pearson Brown and Caroline Brown 2010 You may give copies of this ebook to your friends, colleagues and students www...

  22. English as the Official Language of the U.S.

    on TwitterSubscribe to RSS MULTILINGUAL AMERICANS SUPPORT ENGLISH AS OFFICIAL LANGUAGE by Peter Moore in Front Page and Politics Mon August 12, 2013 12:16 p.m. PDT Americans who regularly speak a language other than English want English to become the official language of the US. Iowa Republican...

  23. Globalization of English

    has many negative effects on human languages. People believe that globalization makes language loss occur rapidly. Skeptics of globalization say that it weakens and even destroys minor languages because in order to become more competitive so many people study common languages but not their native languages...

  24. A Brief History of English Literature, Peck & Coyle

    HIEL period 1. Old English language 449 Germanic tribes invade Britain - Germanic is the origin of old English. * Celtic tribes were pushed back. 597 Christianity introduced. * Cultural revolution * Churches and Monarchies. * Learning, arts, literature, music and architecture...

  25. Serving English Language Learners

    Brian Hogan Serving English Language Learners EDU 321 Professor Forbes June 16, 2008 Introduction The number of students in schools today who are learning English at the same time as they learn standard academic content is growing rapidly. Not all of these students have the same needs to succeed...

  26. Using L1 in the English classroom-

    L1 in the English class room 4 4. Back ground 4 5. Research design 6 6. Questions 6 7. Participants 6 8. Methods & Procedure 6 9. Classroom Observations 6 10. Questionnaires 7 11. Student Questionnaire on the Use of L1 in the English Classroom ...

  27. Why Do We Need to Learn English

    Why do we have to learn English ? Good moring principles, teachers and fellow schoolmates. I'm Wang Jiayi from S1.Today I'm going to share with you all a topic -------- Why do we need to learn English ?I can still remember that at the first Chinese lesson in the beginning of this year, the teacher...

  28. ANALYSIS OF THE ENGLISH TRANSLATION OF ADVERTISING TEXTS IN RUSSIAN LANGUAGE

    ADVERTISING 2.1 The definition of advertising 2.2 The elements of advertising 2.3 Classification of advertising texts Chapter III ANALYSIS OF THE ENGLISH TRANSLATION OF ADVERTISING TEXTS IN RUSSIAN LANGUAGE CONCLUSION APPENDIX LITERATURE  INTRODUCTION With the development of the economics and changes...

  29. Vernacular English

    Ebonics is often defined as a vernacular form of the English language. This highly controversial title also known as African American Vernacular English (AAVE) by Encyclopedia Britannica, reflects the dialect of American English spoken by a large portion of the African American population. ...

  30. Should English Continue to Be a Global Language?

    Should English continue to be a global language? There are between 6000 to 7000 languages in the world; however English has even then become the only language that is known as a global language. It is the common language that is used in economics, education, trade, internet, entertainment...

  31. English

    Most of the time when people think about personal and professional development they think about the amount of languages that they know taking more importance English language, this issue due to the fact that every time in this current globalized world this language is taken more significance. Nevertheless...

  32. English Is a Terrible Language.

    English is a terrible language. For we all study in the same class, I believe you all know the importance of learning English. Indeed, English is the most widely used language in the world. However, frankly speaking, English is a terrible language. One of the most important reasons of it is that...

  33. Question Formation in African-American Vernacular English and Southern Dialect English

    African-American Vernacular English and Southern Dialect English by John Evar Strid Introduction According to the 2000 government census, the US has some 34 million people who identify themselves as Black or African-American. Many of those who identify themselves as African-American speak a distinct dialect...

  34. The Use of English Among Non-Natives

    two notions? Do you agree with the distinction? What are its implications for how we should look at our own variety of English and how we teach it? Or, does it matter, anyway? Give a comprehensive discussion. English language with the many metaphors attached to it has evolved into a marker of identity...

  35. Should research in cloning be discontinued?

    That is why colonial spirit is inherent to the protagonist. After finding and saving the life of an Indian savage it is very logical that Robinson will start this pagan’s transformation into a white man. He first teaches him to speak English: After we had spent more time together, I began to speak to him...

  36. English Answers

    mixed and changed language from the Siuoan to an English with an unusual way of grammar. 2. What is the purpose of the fourth paragraph? We chose D, to introduce the main idea of the article because the fourth paragraph talks all about their language and why they change 3. Which of the following does not...

  37. Shapes and Colors: Insight Into Intolerance and Racism Through the Mechanics of English Writing.

    Synopsis: When it comes to shapes and colors in English writing, there is a specific order. In any book we read, we can expect words related to shape and color to appear in sequence when describing something, or someone. One does not write: "The black, fat cat sat on the fence". This would imply...

  38. Midle English Literature

    Middle English Literature: 1066–1500 Contents The new writing Handwriting and printing The impact of French Scribal practice Dialect and language change Literary consciousness New fashions: French and Latin Epic and romance Courtly literature Medieval institutions Authority Lyrics English prose ...

  39. Pragmatic Analysis of English Advertisement

    外语系 专业 英语专业 班级 61001 学生姓名 欧 少 婷 指导教师/职称 刘俊/教授 1.毕业论文题目:浅谈广告英语的语用分析/Pragmatic Analysis of English Advertisement 2.毕业论文起止时间:2013年10月26日~2014年6月1日 3.毕业论文所需资料及原始数据(指导教师选定部分) [1] Grice, H. P. Logic and Conversation [M ]. New York: In Cole &Morgan...

  40. Motivation in english learning

    is the motivation to act for the sake of the activity alone. Extrinsic motivation, on the other hand, is the motivation to act for external rewards. Why are some students successful at language learning while others are not? Motivation is needed very much in language learning. Motivation is a power which...

  41. Representations of Black English in the 19th Century and Its Influences

    Representations of Black English in the 19th Century and its Influences The establishment and development of a distinct American English could first be seen in the nineteenth century, as regional differences in speech were recognized and used openly in writing. American writers focused not only...

  42. Teaching English Language Learners

    Teaching English Language Learners Ron Rushia EDU 321 Cheryl Cardinal October 27, 2008 The second key principle is increased interaction. This principle is drawn from Swain’s emphasis on comprehensible output, a number of strategies have been developed that will increase students opportunities to...

  43. English Through Pictures

    Pictures/Getty Images New m —Updated ed. English. Textbooks NOTES ON THE RE-ISSUE AND UPDATE OF ENGLISH THROUGH PICTURES DESIGN FOR LEARNING These three pocketbooks are the remarkable invention of I. A. Richards and Christine Gibson. Designed for learning English in the quickest and clearest way—...

  44. English and American literature

    who loves him most. Goneril and Regan both proclaim in fulsome terms that they love him more than anything in the world, which pleases him. Cordelia speaks temperately and honestly, which annoys him. In his anger he disinherits her, and divides the kingdom between the other two. Kent objects to this unfair...

  45. English test

    6. He lives in a very vibrant part of the city. a) exciting b) boring c) old d) new 7. If you are going to send it by post, you should put it in a sturdy box. a) big b) strong c) wood d) metal 8. The price of fruit may vary each week. a) expensive b) very c) change d)...

  46. America Should Follow Arizona's Lead

    America Should Follow Arizona’s Lead Crystal Merrill West Coast University   Should America Follow Arizona’s Lead?  Arizona Governor Jan Brewer has taken a revolutionary and courageous position to curb the invasion of illegal aliens in the state by signing into law tough...

  47. English Language Teaching History

    classes where the teacher-counsellor would be able to speak the learners' L1. The intention was that it would integrate translation so that the students would disassociate language learning with risk taking. It's a method that is based on English for communication and is extremely learner-focused. Although...

  48. Breaking Barriers Thru English

    Barriers Thru English” In my short term as Councilor of San Fernando City, I have been invited to speak at various events and activities. Just last August, I was at a Buwan ng Wika, Linggo ng Wika and an Araw ng Wika. This is the first time I’ve actually taken part and been to an English Festival. ...

  49. Why I Hate to Write Papers

    Why I Hate Writing By: Tra' Morris/ Dr. Mason English 110 Writing english papers is the worst part of school. The teachers always give you a boring topic to write about or something that they bairly understand. Most teachers will make u hate writing papers. All of my teacher thru grade school...

  50. Topics on Spoken English

    is the source of happiness while others hold a negative attitude and regard money as the root of all evils.Because you can find that more and more people are paying their attention to the function of money. --Not exactly.Money can do harm witu us, especially when we have large amounts of it. --For...

  51. You Should Not Judge People by the Clothes They Wear

    different cultures. Let’s take Russian «По одежде встречают, по уму провожают» and English «Good clothes open all doors». From ancient times the things people wore were not just clothes but a means of estimation. Ancient people used different accessories to show their social status. For example, tribes’ chiefs...

  52. Black English

    Course project Theoretical phonetics “African American Vernacular English” BACKGROUND African American Vernacular English (AAVE) is the variety formerly known as Black English Vernacular or Vernacular Black English among sociolinguists, and commonly called Ebonics outside the academic...

  53. How Does Music Improve a Child's Learning Ability and Why Does the Government Ignore These Benefits?

    How does music improve a child’s learning abilities, and why do educational boards ignore these benefits? Abstract: Music embodies multitudes of opportunities for people everywhere. Researchers have done study after study on the effects of music on the human body and brain. These studies behold...

  54. Middle English and His Changes

    ENG – 2030 LANGUAGE CHANGE AND THE HISTORY OF ENGLISH MIDDLE ENGLISH: PERIOD OF GREAT CHANGES Lia Berti “The Middle English period was marked by signifcant changes in the English language, and these changes were of a more extensive and fundamental type than those that have taken place at any...

  55. History of English

    school, because I remember her growing away from her family slightly. And father who has a teenager daughter comes across an extraordinary collection of people, and there seem to be an endless stream of strange young men coming through our house. By the time I’d learned their names they’d gone away and I had...

  56. English in Turkey

    Duygu ÇAKIRCI cakirci.duygu@metu.edu.tr ENGLISH IN TURKEY English has been expanded during “Tanzimat” Reform era in Ottoman Empire. They were curious how to learn and teach English. Thus, The English Schools which were established by foreign people had supplied in terms of education (1). However...

  57. English

    ENGLISH (Communicative) Time allowed : 3 hours GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS : (i) This paper consists of four sections. Section A - Reading 20 marks Section B - Writing 30 marks Section C - Grammar 20 marks Section D - Literature 30 marks Maximum marks : 100 (ii) Attempt all questions. (iii) Do not write...

  58. Basic English

    you were they, would you wish to find? The readers of your thesis are your examiners. They expect details of all relevant parts of your research: why you did it, its background, your thinking, what you did, your conclusions and your views on where it is going. They don’t want the irrelevant parts—details...

  59. importance of english

    In today’s global world, the importance of English can not be denied and ignored since English is the most common language spoken everwhere. With the help of developing technology, English has been playing a major role in many sectors including medicine, engineering, and education, which, in my opinion...

  60. 1.1 the Historical Characteristic of Australian English Formation

    economic reasons the English language has spread over vast territories. It is the national language of England proper, the USA, Australia, New Zealand and some provinces of Canada. It is the official language in Wales, Scotland, in Gibraltar and on the island of Malta. The English language was also at...