Studying Foreign Languages
Every Foreign language has its own momentum.
The more you learn, the more you want to learn. Say you love Italian food and decide to study Italian. At first it's hard. But one day you meet some Italian tourists on the bus and you understand enough to point them towards their hotel. Before you part ways, they give you their e-mail address. Now you can easily communicate with them and study some more.
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6 reasons to start learn language
English is spoken all over the world
English is not the most widely spoken language (that title goes to Chinese), but it does come in third, after Spanish. And the number of 335 million native speakers is respectable.
Education and research opportunities
Thinking of studying abroad or publishing a research paper? Chances are you will decide to learn English at some point along the way, or to study at your chosen institution.
The language of cinema and music
If you like going to the movies and are a fan of sitcoms, then English should be on your list. That’s because so many of the world’s films are written and produced in English.
International business requires English
In terms of international commerce, English is the language to learn. When the Chinese do business in Egypt, the negotiations and transactions happen in English.
A perfect language for traveling
If you travel often, you’ll note signs tend to come in the local tongue first and English second. That’s because English is considered the most popular international language.
Hemingway and Harry Potter
English has been around for a long time and English speaking writers have always been a fairly prolific bunch, both in Great Britain and the United States.
Our Book Center is an official distributor of Oxford University Press
We offer a wide range of books for teachers and students.
The Book Center provides schools, language centers, colleges and universities with English teaching materials from Seattle to Miami. Our dealers work in almost all states.
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