Wednesday, September 24, 2008

eNgLiSh... vItAL oR sUppLemEnTary???


For me probably I would like to say that English is a vital subject... Just get want to know, why I said this... First I would like to highlight that English is quite being used nowadays. It plays many important roles in our lives. If u all realized, everything u want to do or anywhere u want to go is English... Although u want to go to toilet... Isn't it??? Don't u realized that at all??? The others especially when u need to attend an interview session which all is held in English, an international language... If u hard or shivering when talking in English, ur interview will be going to fail... Then, what can u do... Just going to sit and wait 4 another...

Thus, I want all of us realized that English is a vital subject not just supplementary, although it seems like that... Without English, it is totally hard 4 u to get or enhance anything. Because all around u are in English... If u get to choose something wrong because u do not know the meaning of the things, who are u want to blame??? Is it the manager, hypermarket or YOUR OWN SELF??? U have the answer...


For my experience as a student I have faced a lot of problems because of English... I am not good in English,but then everything around me is changing... I need to learn Mathematics and Science totally in English. How could this happen??? How rude is it??? But then I realized how important it is... Then thanks God... Now, I am still trying in improving my English with the help of my beloved teacher, MISS SHALINI... If u want to improve ur English, u need to love it and speak... Then u will be good at all... Believe it...


In this global world, English is quietly large being used. U can see the example that I have said just now... When u need to attend an interview, English language must be in your mouth... Then u will be succeed. If not, don't ever ever try to have it... Because it only will hurt u... Then u will lost ur confident...

The English language is used everywhere. When we meet people from other countries, in Norway or abroad, we need English for communication. English is used in films, literature, songs, sports, business, products, trades and entertainment, and through these channels many English words and expressions have found their way into our own language. When we want information on something of private or professional interest, we often search for it in English. Moreover, English is increasingly used in education and working life, in Norway and abroad.

To succeed in a world where English is used for international interpersonal communication, it is necessary to master the English language. Thus we need to develop our vocabulary and our skills in using the systems of the English language; its phonology, grammar and text structuring. We need these skills to listen, speak, read and write, and to adapt our language to an ever increasing number of topics, areas of interest and communication situations. We must be able to distinguish between spoken and written styles and informal and formal styles. Moreover, when using the language in communication, we must also be able to take cultural norms and conventions into consideration.

When we are aware of the strategies we use to learn a foreign language, and the strategies that help us to understand and be understood, the acquisition of knowledge and skills will be easier and more meaningful. It is also important for each of us to establish our own goals for learning, to determine how these can be satisfied and to assess the way we use the language. Learning English may also give us better insight into our native language and other languages we know, thus becoming an important element in our personal development and making a significant contribution to our communicative abilities.

In addition to learning the English language, this subject will also contribute insight into the way we live and how others live, and their views on life, values and cultures. Learning about the English-speaking world will provide a good basis for understanding the world around us and how English developed into a world language. Literature in English, from nursery rhymes to Shakespeare' sonnets, may instill a lifelong joy of reading and provide a deeper understanding of oneself and others. English texts, films, music and other art forms may also inspire the pupil's own artistic expression and creativity in many genres and media.

Thus English as a school subject is both a tool and a way of gaining knowledge and personal insight. It will enable the pupils to communicate with others on personal, social, literary and interdisciplinary topics. It will give insight into how individuals think and live in the English-speaking world. Communicative skills and cultural insight can promote greater interaction, understanding and respect between people with different cultural backgrounds. In this way linguistic and cultural competence contributes to the all-round personal development and fosters democratic commitment and a better understanding of responsible citizenship.


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