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10 reasons to learn English
There are many reasons to learn English, but because it is one of the most difficult languages to learn it is important to focus on exactly why it is you want to learn English. Here we will look at ten great reasons why English is so important. Post this list somewhere you can see it and it will montivate you to keep going even when you are tired of trying to figure out which witch is which!
- English is the most commonly used language among foreign language speakers. Throughout the world, when people with different languages come together they commonly use English to communicate.
- Why learn English when it is so difficult? Well, knowing English will make you bilingual and more employable in every country in the world.
- Despite China, the United States is still a leader in technical innovation and economic development. English is used in the United States and in each of these fields.
- English is commonly spoken throughout much of the world due to Great Britian’s expansion during the colonial age. People in Australia, New Zealand, Canada, parts of Africa, India, and many smaller island nations speak English. English is the commonly adopted second language in Germany, Norway, Sweden, Denmark and the Netherlands. Speaking English opens these countries and cultures up to you.
- Another reason why English is so important is that it is the language of science. To excel in science you need to know English.
- English is based on an alphabet and, compared to Chinese, it can be learned fairly quickly.
- English is also the language of the Film Industry and English means you no longer have to rely on subtitles.
- In the United States, speaking English immediately opens up opportunities regardless of your ethnicity, color, or background.
- Learn English and you can then teach your children English -- or if they are already learning, you can now communicate with them in English.
- English speakers in the United States earn more money than non-English speakers. Learning English will open your job prospects and increase your standard of living.
Source: http://www.5minuteenglish.com/why-learn-english.htm
VERB TO BE
Full Forms of the verb to be
Iama student.
Heisa teacher.
Sheisa journalist.
Itisa book.
Wearemechanics.
Youarepilots.
Theyarepolicemen.
Contracted forms of the verb to be
Iama student.
Heisa teacher.
Sheisa journalist.
Itisa book.
Wearemechanics.
Youarepilots.
Theyarepolicemen.
http://www.eclecticenglish.com/grammar/PresentSimpleToBe1A.html
Simple present
Use
We use the present tense to talk about:
- something that is true in the present:
I’m nineteen years old.
He lives in London.
I’m a student.
- something that happens again and again in the present:
I play football every weekend.
We use words like sometimes, often. always, and never (adverbs of frequency) with the present tense:
I sometimes go to the cinema.
She never plays football.
- something that is always true:
The adult human body contains 206 bones.
Light travels at almost 300,000 kilometres per second.
- something that is fixed in the future.
The school term starts next week.
The train leaves at 1945 this evening.
We fly to Paris next week.
https://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/en/english-grammar/verbs/present-tense/present-simple
WILL -Future
1. Use of the will-future
1.1. Future actions happen without the speaker's intention
The sun will shine tomorrow.
1.2. Predictions, assumptions
I think Sue will arrive in Paris at 6 pm.
1.3. Spontaneous actions
Hang on! I'll have a word with you.
2. Signal words
no unambiguous ones
3. Form
will + infinitive