THE IMPORTANCE OF SPEAKING A FOREIGN LANGUAGE, ESPECIALLY ENGLISH, IN THE PROCESS OF GLOBALIZATION
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https://doi.org/10.55640/Keywords:
globalization, English language, foreign language competence, communication, education, professional development.Abstract
In the era of globalization, the ability to communicate in a foreign language has become a key factor in personal, professional, and national development. Among foreign languages, English occupies a leading position as the global language of communication, science, education, business, and diplomacy. This article analyzes the significance of speaking English in the context of globalization, highlights its impact on education and the labor market, and presents scientific conclusions along with practical recommendations for improving foreign language competence.
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