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Write a speech of english language in india

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Answered by Sukhjeeva588
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Knowing English in India today has become very important. English is used in many fields more than any other language. English is important in India because most of the higher education books are printed in English. English is the third most spoken language in the world. “How to learn English” keyword is searched on Google monthly and 44.9% (55,364) people searching in India. If one has to survive in today’s cut-throat competition one should have a good command in English.

Language is the dress of thought. It is the expression of life, emotions, and aspirations. When we are born the only language that we know and understand is ‘smile’ and ‘cry’.

When we are happy we smile and when we are sad or we need something we cry. As we grow up we imitate the people around us and hence begin to learn the language. The world is full of different languages. Our country which is a land of diversity has numerous languages too. The 8th schedule recognized, Hindi, English and 21 other languages as the official languages.

Though Hindi serves a lingua franca English has become more important and popular language nowadays. It is used almost everywhere and therefore it has become a need of the hour to be good in English. It’s not just in India but it is used as a common medium to communicate between two nations who have no other common language.

English has become very important in today’s world due to its International importance. The world has become a global village and to communicate effectively and exchange ideas, belief, technology there is no better medium than English. The importance of English can be because of the fact that it is the language of the two most important and progressive nations like USA and UK. Since both these nations directly or indirectly control the affairs of other nations worldwide so their language is also important.

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