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The Role of English in India (unit-1)


           The Role of English in India


1.)  What is the English Language for you?

=)  For me, English is the worldwide language and if we know then many easy ways to communicate with other countries.
English is very liberal and language of knowledge like science and technology.

2.)  What kind of challenges you are facing and have faced while learning this language?

=) There are many problems that we are facing because it is very tough to how this language is very naturally used in everyday life. And also challenges is how to use and communicate with people in a natural way.

3.)  Write in brief your understanding about anyone essay?

=) Shivendra.K.Verma in his research paper “ Teaching English as a Second Language in India: Focus on Objectives” has discussed objectives of language teaching as well as the aims of teaching English as Second Language in India. He has also given a classification of Languages. In this essay also talk about LSRW skills and also socio-culture language very liberal rather than other languages.

4.)  According to you which Position English Language should be given?

=) Our mother tongue which is in the position for us as well as English should reach this level. So both are in an equal position.

5.)  How do you see your future with the English Language?

=)  After completing an MA in English and we are getting a job in the English language and any kind of job but we all are in the best choice and very well future with the English.

 °-° Thank you..!! 




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