English and Globalization
Global Economy and English
In today's world, there is at least one skill that is definitely necessary for you to acquire. That's English. Writing, speaking, reading and listening to English are all important, and when you think of using English, you need to think of non-native English speakers as well.
Recently, Rakuten annouced that their official corporate language will be English, and there are other companies that insist on the same idea.
This current move is based on the fact that Japan is no longer the best place to sell. Therefore, Japanese companies need to expand their horizons, and dive into other countries in the world.
Even though it may be simple and easy, being able to use English is quite hard. One of the reasons for this is the way English is taught in Japan in public schools. Still originating from the old way of learning a language, classes center around reading, and a little bit of listening.
Like any other learnable skills, English should be practiced very often in a short period of time.
Because of Rakuten's announcement and newspaper articles on this matter, there are many people who feel the urge to improve the current English education. Yet, in order to fundamentally change the way public education is configured today, we need to think of an alternative.
Possibly, we could require all the children of ages 9 to 10 to live and study in an English speaking country. That's just an idea, but we need to actively go out of the country to change the current situation.
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Published August 4th, 2010
Filed in Education
