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What is the aim of study english language.how will you develop your listening skill

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Answered by chino98
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studying English is very helpful and easy if u concentrate well.it will help you to understand different peoples languages.

most people knows English .

now days most of the work or agreement is in English.

for developing your English skills talk to elders in English . practice grammar questions .download apps like grammerly .

HOPE IT MIGHT HELP YOU PLEASE MARK AS BRAINLIST AND FOLLOW PLEASE

Answered by Anonymous
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language is so much around us that we start taking it for granted. It is so much a part of our natural functioning that we take it for granted. English language is important not merely for itself but also for the study of a number of other subjects like psychology, sociology, anthropology, geography, philosophy and literature among others.

LANGUAGE AND COMMUNICATION:

For the communication field, language can be understood as an organized system of symbols used for creating and transmitting meaning. Language involves the meaningful arrangement of sounds into words according to rules for their combination and appropriate usage. James Bradac (1999, p. 12) captured the multiplicity of conceptions of language when he noted three ways of defining it:

Language1: "[The] communicative agency[… that] allows speakers to accomplish routinized purposes (e.g., exchange greetings) and other purposes that are completely novel.… It is highly flexible and adaptable."

Language 2: "[The] biologically based, hierarchical system studied by linguists. It has multiple levels, each complexly structured and interrelated with the others. The structures at each level can be represented by construction rules [… and] constitute part of the tacit knowledge of speakers."

Language3: "[A] collection of verbal features that are often influenced or even determined by environmental, physical, or psychological variables that are not under the conscious control of speakers.  

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