English, asked by calaygwapa227, 3 months ago

how do you fell about the role and status of English in the philippines.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The status (being an official one) of English language has been a quite adequate within the current geopolitical realities of the Philippines even though it has an unfair official status over Spanish from cultural and historical viewpoints.

The status (being an official one) of English language has been a quite adequate within the current geopolitical realities of the Philippines even though it has an unfair official status over Spanish from cultural and historical viewpoints.Most government documents and commercial signage are written in English due to some reasons that Philippine languages couldn’t able to render many technical words from English to local languages due to latter’s centuries of contact with foreign languages like Spanish before American occupation in the country.

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Answered by jhangir789
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  • Even if it has an unfair official standing over Spanish from cultural and historical perspectives, the English language's status (as an official language) has been relatively acceptable within the contemporary geopolitical reality of the Philippines.
  • Even if it has an unfair official standing over Spanish from cultural and historical perspectives, the English language's status (as an official language) has been relatively acceptable within the contemporary geopolitical reality of the Philippines.
  • Because Philippine languages were unable to convert many technical words from English to local languages due to centuries of contact with foreign languages such as Spanish prior to American colonisation, most government documents and business signage are written in English.

What is the role and status of English in the Philippines?

  • English has always been one of the official languages of the Philippines and is spoken by more than 14 million Filipinos.
  • It is the language of commerce and law, as well as the primary medium of instruction in education.

What is the official status of English in the Philippines?

  • The two official languages of the Philippines are Filipino and English.
  • Filipino is the national language, and the official status of English is a holdover from its time as a U.S. territory between the years of 1898 and 1946.

Why English language is important to the education system of the Philippines?

  • English is arguably the most important subject in the Philippine school curriculum and to be able to understand his or her teachers in all other subjects effectively, a student needs at least fair knowledge of the English language.
  • English language is referred to as the key to all other subjects.

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