"He, who doesn't know a foreign language, doesn't know his own language". W. A. Goethe.
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Transcript of "He, who doesn't know a foreign language, doesn't know his own language". W. A. Goethe.
Learning Foreign Languages
"He, who doesn't know a foreign language, doesn't know his own language".
W. A. Goethe
Learning foreign languages
Is especially important
Reasons for learning foreign
languages
worktravel abroad
a hobby
Thousands of people from Russia
as tourists to work
A modern engineer
(to translate the instruction or the manual to the washing-
machine or a vacuum-cleaner, medicine or even food-
products)
Ordinary people polyglots
Diplomats need some languages for their work
English is one of the world languages
progressive science and technology
trade and cultural relations
commerce and business
language of diplomacylanguage of international
aviation, shipping and sports
Books, magazines and newspapers
are printed in English
Half of the world's scientific literature is written in English
too
350 million people
Geographically the most widespread
language on earth, second after Chinese
the official language of :
the UK,
the USA,
Australia,
New Zealand
language learning tips
Participate in class. Speak out.
Read as much as possible
Train your memory. Exercise your brain
Look for more English outside the classroom
Record and constantly review new language
Go out and buy a good dictionary.
To know English today is absolutely necessary for every educated person