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Postby royalmayur on Mon Sep 20, 2010 4:05 am

Many people from non-English speaking countries take courses in advanced English grammar in all levels of schools to learn how to correctly speak English. Many people have their own reasons for this and all of them are unique to the individual. This article will cover some of the most basic reasons to learn how to speak English but it does not cover all the reasons.

English is known to be one of the harder languages to comprehend. In order to accomplish a well spoken English language, many cultures start teaching their school children how to do it at a very young age. This insures that they do not have a problem understanding how and why when they get a little older.

One reason some want to learn how to speak this language is because they plan on going to America to continue their education. America is known for having some of the best colleges in the world and many from other countries would like to attend one or more of those colleges when they get to the states. Without learning the language, it could be a difficult task.

Another reason most would like to speak in advanced English grammar is because they have already completed their college and would like to start a business in America. Opening a business without knowing the language could be quite difficult.
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Re: recommendation

Postby ermman11 on Thu Sep 23, 2010 8:44 am

makes me think of this article:S. Korean Colleges Aim to Prosper in Worldwide Online Education

its says ::
When I sat down with Se-Yeoung Chun, president of Korea Education & Research Information Service, to ask him about the biggest obstacle to those goals, he was quick to respond: the language barrier in foreign markets. Specifically, English.

“Korean people really hate English. It’s just a struggle. It’s like a demon, you know,” he said with a laugh, as two of his colleagues laughed nervously at his frankness. “We cannot escape from the demon. We must fight with the demon.”
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