Wednesday, November 12, 2014

The English Language Towards a Millennium Development Goal.



We are God's protegees... You and I... and as our Steward, He has endowed us with an intellect and free will to enhance and utilize in the maintenance and improvement of our greatest gift called life. These endowments generated crossroads, of objectives… as man has evidently gone beyond the original challenge of survival. Man is gradually cracking challenge his shell metamorphosing his naiveness to interact with the more complex and more modern technology offered by the more advanced and brilliant minds of the gifted.

                As the surge of competence, rivalry and even perfection keeps rising in us, we feel the need to address their perennial challenge of times… to rank with the rest of globe in the incessant discovery of development.

                But the resounding question, how? We cannot capitalize on our individual freedom and intelligence. We cannot share our ideas and conceptions, as we cannot learn from other meticulous men in the four corners of the globe without a language commonly used and understood by all. This attainment of development and competence can only be achieved if there is one common language, an international language utilized by all races, a language used by men who do not regard geographic distance color or dialect difference as hindrance to achieving development goals.

English is the major vehicle for man to share the world the records of understanding himself and his environment. English is the translation of the language of home with the least things that originate the giant accomplishments of man, newspaper, instruction manuals and all forms of correspondence when it concerns global issues are done in English. The wonder machines, computers and internet use English, therefore, we have to develop the different shells involved in English language, speak, listen, read and write English, with this, I know we are able to achieve the millennium development goal.

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