An increasing number of courses at high school and tertiary education levels are being instructed in English to boost learners' future education and career. Although non-English speakers may encounter certain challenges at the beginning, I believe this trend to be advantageous.
Studying in English is beneficial for future pursuits, be it postgraduate education or a career. English is such a popular language that it is now commonly used for trade, science, diplomacy, and in many other fields. In fact, this language is officially spoken in fifty-nine territories, making it the most spoken language in the world. Thus, fluency in English can open more doors to employment as well as facilitate postgraduate education. Bilinguals of this language can have access to more job positions than monolinguals of Vietnamese. They are also often offered better compensation, usually twice as much compared to non-English speakers. Those who wish to continue further study also enjoy the advantages of having a good command of English. They can have access to the global academic community or enroll in all educational programs worldwide without much trouble in integration.
Admittedly, courses in English can be a challenge to those who are not familiar enough with the language. Some students may not speak English or practice it adequately, which inhibits their ability to communicate in this language. However, most universities offer separate courses to build a strong foundation in English for students alongside the primary curriculum. With this assistance, students can improve their English and be prepared for future pursuits. Therefore, I believe the initial language barrier can be overcome with ease, and this development is beneficial owing to the aforementioned merits.
In conclusion, courses instructed in English are more and more popular in the education system due to the profitable application of this language in the real world. Participants of such programs can walk a preferable path of employment
An increasing number of
courses
at high school and tertiary
education
levels are
being instructed
in English to boost learners' future
education
and career. Although non-English speakers may encounter certain challenges at the beginning, I believe this trend to be advantageous.
Studying in English is beneficial for future pursuits, be it postgraduate
education
or a career. English is such a popular
language
that it is
now
commonly
used
for trade, science, diplomacy, and in
many
other fields. In fact, this
language
is
officially
spoken in fifty-nine territories, making it the most spoken
language
in the world.
Thus
, fluency in English can open more doors to employment
as well
as facilitate postgraduate
education
. Bilinguals of this
language
can have access to more job positions than monolinguals of Vietnamese. They are
also
often
offered better compensation,
usually
twice as much compared to non-English speakers. Those who wish to continue
further
study
also
enjoy the advantages of having a
good
command of English. They can have access to the global academic community or enroll in all educational programs worldwide without much trouble in integration.
Admittedly
,
courses
in English can be a challenge to those who are not familiar
enough
with the
language
.
Some
students may not speak English or practice it
adequately
, which inhibits their ability to communicate in this
language
.
However
, most universities offer separate
courses
to build a strong foundation in English for students alongside the primary curriculum. With this assistance, students can
improve
their English and
be prepared
for future pursuits.
Therefore
, I believe the initial
language
barrier can
be overcome
with
ease
, and this development is beneficial owing to the aforementioned merits.
In conclusion
,
courses
instructed in English are more and more popular in the
education
system due to the profitable application of this
language
in the real world. Participants of such programs can walk a preferable path of
employment