ACTE Offers Job oriented and Placement Focused Spoken English Course Training. Our English Speaking course content created by industry experts to full fill industry expectations. Such detailed Spoken English Training helped our students to secure jobs in various Companies. The trainers are subject specialist, corporate professionals providing in-depth training on Spoken English course.
Speaking English allows you actually broaden your world, from job opportunities to the ability to relate to people from every country. Knowing the language makes, it much more interesting every trip.
A person equipped with a set of English language proficiency can smoothly excel in the business world since he is able to convey the technical skills he retains in an effective manner. These language skills can help him in securing better job opportunities as compared to someone who possesses technical skills only.
English has occupied an important place in our educational system and life of our country. The language continues to dominate the nation. It generally seen that every language has minimum three components such as sound, structures and vocabulary. English speaking can also help you in business as well allowing you to portray a more confident outlook and work with clients from various countries. Knowing how to speak in English allows you to converse easily with other English speakers, in that way it will open up a door to an entirely new social circle. You also can impress your family and friends with your fluency in another language that spoken across the world.
Research shows that English speakers in the world earn more money among non-English speakers. Being a comfortable communicator in English can help you land that first job in your new career and ensure a positive future. It can also make you better than other applicants and help you be a more effective employee.
We are happy and proud to say that we have strong relationship with over 700+ small, mid-sized and MNCs. Many of these companies have openings in Spoken English. Moreover, we have a very active placement cell that provides 100% placement assistance to our students. The cell also contributes by training students in mock interviews and discussions even after the course completion.
Coming to the good carrier option English always needed, if you are looking forward to getting a job in this area, your spoken English should be very effective and facile because in this field a healthy communication needed. The jobs that related to the ground of management need basic to higher-level English skills according to the nature of the job.
An employee with good spoken English skills will generally find life easier in a large, global organization. Employers tend to favour candidates with good English speaking skills, as they can effectively communicate with colleagues and customers across the world.
English used as the official language in over 70 countries. Fluency in English, both written and spoken plays a critical role in many aspects of corporate life from securing employment to communicating with clientele and achieving cohesive business partnerships all over the world.
Our courseware is designed to give a hands-on approach to the students in Spoken English. The course is made up of theoretical classes that teach the basics of each module followed by high-intensity practical sessions reflecting the current challenges and needs of the industry that will demand the students’ time and commitment.
With 942 million speakers, English ranks second among the world's most spoken languages and first between the world's most spoken second languages.... It’s worth learning English because even the most basic understanding of the language can help individuals from different regions overcome a language barrier.
Even outside of countries like the U.S. and the U.K., many people can speak and understand English. ... English may have a complicated past, but it has a bright future. Because so many people can speak the language, it helps connect us in a global world. It can also help you in your personal and professional life.
10 reasons why you should learn to speak in English
English communication increases income.
English skills get more respect.
English gets you more knowledge.
English makes travel easier.
Biggest movies and books are in English.
Knowledge of English helps make friends.
English communication gives power & influence.
English helps the world know our culture.
Why English Is The World’s Language
For as long as I can remember myself, I’ve been fascinated with the English language and all things related to it.
I had my first encounter with English when I was around ten years old, and I haven’t stopped loving and learning the language ever since!
Surely, there were plenty of challenges along the way, and I’m not ashamed to admit that I didn’t actually achieve English fluency up until seven years ago. I arrived in Ireland back in 2002 and it took me five years to figure out what exactly I’d been doing wrong all along in terms of my English improvement.
Anyway, that hasn’t changed my love for the language and now I believe more strongly than ever that ENGLISH IS THE WORLD’S LANGUAGE – at least that’s how I feel about it, and here are 10 reasons why I think so:
1. English is the Business & Finance Language
Let’s face it my friends – nowadays the global economy is more consolidated than ever, large corporations have established themselves all over the world in almost every country and all stock, commodity and currency markets are so closely tied up that even the tiniest changes in an important stock price will have a immediate effect on other prices worldwide.
It is only common sense that in a situation like this a common language would be chosen to make the information flow as easy and effortless as possible, and whether you like it or not – English is the language serving this purpose!
2. Worldwide Domination of Hollywood Blockbusters
Yes, there are a lot of regional film markets in other languages such as Spanish, Portuguese, French, German, Chinese, Russian – you name it!
Yes, all Hollywood films get dubbed in those languages for local consumption and also we can’t ignore the fact that nowadays your geographical location is irrelevant. Even if you’re a Russian speaker living in Brazil, I’m pretty sure there are ways of acquiring the latest Hollywood blockbusters dubbed in Russian for free online within a matter of milliseconds.
Still, if you consider the following:
- Hollywood is the most important center of film-making. Many foreign actors down through the years have learned to speak in English for the simple reason that you have to speak the language to be the part of the game!
- Millions of foreigners watch Hollywood films IN ENGLISH with help of subtitles (which inadvertently wires the language into peoples’ brain);
- A lot of film catch-phrases have gone down in history just the way they’re said in English. you have to admit that English is the prevalent language in the movie industry.
3. If You Want to Make It to the Big Stage – You’ve Gotta Sing in English!
I hope you’re not going to dispute this one, my friends because you know only too well that I’m in the right!
Sure enough, there’s LOADS of Latino pop and dance music around (and its popularity is definitely on the rise, there’s no doubt about that!) – let alone local music industries catering for specific audiences.
If you want to make it to the international music arena, however, English is an absolute MUST. I guess I wouldn’t be wrong in saying that English started dominating the world’s music since pre-Beatles times, and its relevance has been only increasing over time.
The simple fact of the matter is that any rock/pop/dance music act who wants to hit the charts overseas WILL sing in English!
4. Books & Literature in the Original Language Which is… English, Of Course!
I’m a keen English fiction reader – there’s always a book or a Kindle reader to be found in my workbag and I tend to use every opportunity I can to catch up with my reading.
Throughout my childhood, early teenage years and adolescence I also used to read loads and needless to say it was literature printed in Latvian (I only started reading in English in my early twenties) and I read plenty of renowned classics as well as loads of sci-fi literature.
The amount of literature available in English as opposed to Latvian, however, is MIND-BOGGLING!
I know for a fact that I wouldn’t have enjoyed David Gemmell’s heroic fantasy fiction or any of the GONE series books if I wasn’t reading in English, and while I have to admit that this might not be the case with bigger languages such as Spanish, French and Russian, the fact still remains – most popular fiction is written by English speaking authors.
5. Simplicity of the English Language
Now, here’s the list of it all:
- English is the easiest language on the planet Earth – just stick words together and off you go
- It’s easy only for beginners; when you’re getting into your advanced English learning/improving stage you have to brace yourself for some pretty mind-bending/head-wracking English grammar stuff.
One way or another, I personally feel that English IS relatively simple (despite of all the irregularities that are driving others NUTS but I just laugh at it all because contextual learning takes care of it) language and I believe that this factor definitely contributes to its worldwide popularity.
6. Versatility and Sophistication
I’m sure some other big languages might also possess these characteristics, but the fact of the matter is that English has the largest vocabulary of all other languages on the planet.
A lot of extinct and existing languages have contributed into the English language – starting with Latin and ending with French, so I guess it would be fair to say that the English language has taken the best from the Germanic (English, German, Dutch) and Romance (French, Italian, Spanish) language groups which allow for very diverse means of expression.
Basically in English, you can say the same thing is twenty different ways depending on what vocabulary you use – there’s slang, there’s conversational English, there’s formal and there’s very formal language – while in other languages you’re more limited to what and how you can say this or that particular thing.
7. English is the Language of Travel
English speaking countries are the most affluent regions on this planet, and the number of people going abroad on overseas holidays have created the phenomenon of English being the common language people with different national backgrounds use to speak with each other.
Personally I’ve been to Greece, Spain, and Portugal, and my experience backs up my claim by 100% – English is the language used when the local hotel, restaurant or retail staff members communicate with foreigners and visitors.
I can’t vouch for the entire world of course (I’ve never been outside Europe…), but I have a strong feeling that if you went backpacking across South-East Asia or scuba-diving in Egypt, you’ll always find someone who has at least broken English to give you directions and help you find your whereabouts.
Also, judging by what I’ve read, English speaking folks who learn other languages always have difficulties getting natives to speak in their native language with them and most of the time they’ll be spoken to in English, so it kind of goes without saying that English IS the unofficial world’s travel language.
8. English is Also the Unofficial Language of the Internet
There are billions upon billions of websites on the Internet nowadays, and it’s estimated that more than half of the entire online material is published in English.
Yes, I know, the number of non-English websites is growing at an alarming rate, and I’ve heard some non-sense predictions that in a couple of decades we’ll be all speaking Chinese, but for the time being I’m just merely stating the OBVIOUS – the Internet speaks in English!
9. US and Other English-speaking Power-states
US is still the mightiest country on the planet Earth, and no matter what you think about its impending financial apocalypse, imminent peak oil disasters or Illuminati conspiracy theories, it’s still the most powerful country and a technological, financial and military force to be reckoned with.
English is the official language of the US and the former Commonwealth Countries – UK, Canada, Australia and others – and it’s also widely used across the European Union as the common language.Those are important states, and it makes English an important language.
10. Speaking Fluent English Denotes a Certain Social Status
We’ve all heard about business opportunities in China and other developing nations, and we all know for a fact that Californian Hispanic population has reached its all-time high figures in recent years.
German is the most commonly spoken language in Europe – if you believe a radio commercial I heard fifty times a day a while back (they were advertising job opportunities in Germany) – and if you speak in Arabic, you can travel pretty much the entire Middle-East and Northern Africa.
Despite all that, foreigners from all over the world are trying to master English, and the number of people trying to learn the language is growing astronomically for the simple reason that English has become somewhat like Math or Geography in any school curriculum.
If you speak fluent English, your job opportunities are much better than those of your peers, and it’s inevitably leading to a certain social status being assigned to fluent English speakers.