ENGLISH IN ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS
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https://doi.org/10.55640/Keywords:
English language, Business communication, English in the economic field, Globalization and English, English and the labor market, International business, Targeted language teaching, English and entrepreneurship, Business documents, English and business communication, English and financeAbstract
This article analyzes the importance of English in economic and business fields. English is central to the global economy and is widely used as the main medium of business communication. The article highlights the importance of using English in international trade, investment, business education and online platforms. It also shows the economic benefits of learning English, particularly its role in entering a new market and establishing international cooperation. English not only creates opportunities for companies to operate successfully, but also expands individual job opportunities. The article helps to understand the place of English in business and economic processes and emphasizes the importance of language knowledge in the global economy.
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