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Paul [167]
2 years ago
14

Can anyone make a speech for ASL on the topic "Reading Opens the Window to a World of Adventure and Enlightenment" for 2 minutes

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English
1 answer:
Rudiy272 years ago
5 0

Explanation:

Reading Opens the Window to a World of Adventure and Enlightenment

English indeed is a window to the world. Without it one cannot see the vistas of the world. All the communication, interaction, advertisements, etc. are predominantly in English language. Not knowing English means missing the chance to avail all the facilities provided on internet.

English enhances our personality, interactive skills, and imagination. No other language in the world is as comprehensive and fast-evolving as English is. If we know English we can access any recent development in any field of knowledge.

Apart from the above mentioned reasons there are many other reasons also. English is the language of the new emerging world. It is the most popular international language in the world. English is the language of diplomacy, business, science, technology, banking, computing, medicine, aviation, engineering, tourism, UN & NATO armed forces, Hollywood films and the best pop and rock music of the world. All the higher education is imparted in English only. During job selection your fluency in English plays a key role in your selection. If we are travelling to any other country in the world for business or leisure, English may prove quite helpful as it is spoken in all the advanced countries of the world. Even in India, it is the official language. So, for the above mentioned reasons everyone must learn English.

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