Element and quality
June 10, 2008
English as a Second Language teachers are key to bringing the required education and understanding to those who need Without learners, culture, history, education and more, there would be no language teachers. There would be no obstacles, no desire for people to want to learn. There probably even wouldn’t be multiple languages. With one single language in the entire world, it would strip everyone of individuality and uniqueness and everything could become very boring. But then again maybe this is becoming too general and off-topic. The essence of ESL is the strive for a wider understanding of the English language in specific coming from people of all ages and nationalities. Language teachers are here to answer them and help them reach a goal that would be incredibly hard without them. We also should not forget about those who study to become one of these helpers and their interest in teaching other people their language. These two groups ultimately make up the existence of education. It’s very difficult to write more about this topic since it’s so straight forward. There is no reading between the lines or serious analysis on the essence of ESL. All we need to know is that it exists for the sole purpose in changing people’s understanding and educating those who seek the knowledge. Credit: English Assignment
it. They help our world communicate with each other in an easier way. But this is already obvious, isn’t it? What is the essence of ESL?
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This is an interesting contribution. I hope you’ll allow me to question the assumption that teaching English is a good thing. I’m not against English, of course, and I have the benefit of having it as my mother tongue.
I’d like to argue the case for Esperanto as a second language for all. Take a look at http://www.esperanto.net What do you think? I’d be interested to know!