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8 Good Reasons Why You Should Learn English
Why should you learn English? Many professionals in Germany ask themselves this question. The answer is clear: English opens doors -- professionally, personally, and privately. In this article, we present 8 compelling reasons why learning English is worth it. From better career opportunities to unforgettable travel experiences to mental fitness -- discover how English can enrich your life.
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8 Reasons That Will Convince You
English is more than just a language -- it is a key to the world. Over 1.5 billion people speak English, and it is the dominant language in business, science, and culture. But why should you improve your English skills?
In this interactive lesson, you will discover:
- Why English can significantly advance your career
- How English helps you travel more deeply and experience new cultures
- Why language learning keeps your brain fit
- How English gives you access to global knowledge and entertainment
- Why English builds your confidence
With 12 interactive exercises and a video, you can apply what you have learned right away.
Includes interactive exercises and final test. Duration: approx. 15 minutes.
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Reason 1: Career and Work
Reason 1: Better Career Opportunities
In today's globalised working world, English skills are no longer a bonus -- they are a basic requirement. International companies, start-ups, and even medium-sized businesses communicate in English every day.
Studies show that employees with good English skills earn on average up to 20% more than colleagues without foreign language abilities. Whether it's a job interview, presentation, or negotiation -- those who speak English confidently open doors that remain closed to others.
Quiz: English at Work
How do you start a formal business email in English?
Reason 2: Travel and Discovery
Reason 2: Travel the World
English is the lingua franca of tourism. Whether you're looking for a restaurant in Tokyo, asking for directions in Cape Town, or booking a hotel in Mexico City -- English will get you through almost anywhere.
English speakers experience travel more deeply. You can:
- Have real conversations with locals and fellow travellers
- Read menus, signs, and timetables
- Get help quickly in emergencies
- Discover local hidden gems not found in guidebooks
Exercise: Travel English
Excuse me, could you tell me how to ______ to the train station?
True or False: Travel Facts
English is used as the working language in most international airports.
Reasons 3 & 4: Culture and Brain Training
Reason 3: Access to Culture and Entertainment
The English-speaking cultural world is enormous. Watching films and series in the original language, reading bestsellers in English, or listening to English podcasts -- all of this becomes possible when you learn English. Subtitles and translations always come with a loss of meaning.
Reason 4: Brain Training and Mental Fitness
Scientific studies confirm: learning languages keeps the brain fit. Learning a foreign language trains your memory, improves concentration, and can even reduce the risk of dementia. The brain forms new neural connections when learning languages -- it's like a gym for your mind.
Tip
Practical Tip: Switch your smartphone and favourite apps to English. This way you'll learn new words every day without any extra effort. Watching Netflix in English with English subtitles is also excellent training!
Key Vocabulary: Reasons to Learn English
5 words
career opportunity
nounA chance for professional advancement or a new job
Learning English opens up many career opportunities.
networking
nounBuilding professional relationships and contacts
Good English skills make international networking much easier.
personal growth
nounThe process of developing yourself and your abilities
Learning a language contributes to personal growth.
lingua franca
nounA common language used between speakers of different native languages
English has become the lingua franca of international business.
to broaden one's horizons
To expand your knowledge and experience
Travelling and learning English will broaden your horizons.
Reasons 5 & 6: Networking and Entertainment
Reason 5: International Networking
Whether on LinkedIn, at a professional conference, or during informal exchanges after a meeting -- English is the key to international networking. In a connected world, the best business relationships often develop across language barriers.
Reason 6: Entertainment Without Borders
The best podcasts, YouTube channels, and online courses are in English. Understanding English gives you access to an endless range of knowledge and entertainment. From TED Talks to Harvard lectures to comedy specials -- the English-speaking world offers something for every taste.
Matching: English Idioms
Click on a word on the left and then on the matching translation on the right.
Reasons 7 & 8: Education and Personal Growth
Reason 7: Access to Education and Knowledge
Most scientific publications, online courses, and specialist books are published in English. Reading English gives you access to the latest knowledge -- often months before translations appear. Platforms like Coursera, edX, and Khan Academy offer thousands of courses in English.
Reason 8: Personal Growth and Confidence
Learning a new language is a personal challenge that builds your confidence. Every successful conversation in English, every message you understand, and every text you write gives you a sense of achievement. You will discover: English doesn't just open doors to the world -- it also opens doors to yourself.
Sentence Builder: Talking About Benefits
Translation: English is important for your career.
Translation: Motivation for Learning English
German
Englisch zu lernen hat mein Leben verändert.
Cultural Note
Did you know? English has the largest vocabulary of any language -- over 170,000 words in active use. For comparison: an average native speaker only uses about 20,000 to 35,000 words. For most everyday situations, just 3,000 words are enough. So you don't need to learn everything!
Final Quiz: Test Your Knowledge
Which language is the official language of international aviation?
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