Importance of English
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Read • Listen • Speak • Write — Practice all 4 skills with one paragraph
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🏅 Basic English — Done!Most essays on the importance of the English language are written before the writer has done anything with English. They list reasons - jobs, travel, communication - in a general way. This paragraph is different. It comes after twenty-six paragraphs of Ali real story - his family, his city, his school, his struggles, and his dreams. Now Ali explains, in his own words, why English matters to him. All in simple beginner English with full Urdu and Hindi translation.
The central idea of this importance of english language essay is one simple sentence: English is not just a subject for an exam. It is a key. Ali explains exactly what this key opens - research papers, university lectures from around the world, and job opportunities that were closed before. This is a much more powerful way to explain the importance of English than simply listing facts like English is spoken in many countries. A key opens doors. A subject is just something you study and forget.
One of the most unique parts of this why english is important essay is that Ali does not give abstract reasons. He gives people. His uncle Khalid told him English can open doors. His teacher Mr. Asif told him English is just a way of saying what he already feels. His aunt Chachi Sana taught him that mistakes are part of learning. His friend Bilal told him not to give up. Every person from Ali story - the people you have read about across this whole series of paragraphs - gave him one piece of the answer. This connects the entire series together and shows that learning a language is never just about grammar - it is about the people who help you along the way.
A common worry for many Urdu and Hindi speaking students is that learning English means losing their own language and culture. This essay addresses that worry directly. Ali says: I can speak Urdu with my grandmother and English with a colleague in another country, on the same day. This is not about forgetting where I come from. It is about carrying it with me, wherever I go. This is perhaps the most important idea in the whole essay - English does not replace your first language. It sits alongside it, and gives you one more way to connect with the world.
Here is a 10-line essay on importance of english that you can adapt and personalise:
1. English is one of the most important languages in the world today. 2. It is used in education, business, technology, and travel. 3. Learning English opens doors to opportunities that may not be available otherwise. 4. With English, I can read books, watch videos, and learn from people all over the world. 5. English is especially important in my field, blank, because most resources are written in English. 6. Learning English does not mean forgetting my own language - I can speak both. 7. Many people in my life have helped me understand the importance of English. 8. English has helped me become more confident, not just in language, but in myself. 9. Every mistake I make in English is a step towards getting better. 10. English is not just a subject I study - it is a key that opens many doors in my life.
Here are the key English words from this paragraph with Urdu meanings:
journey (سفر) - a process of personal change or progress over time | key (چابی) - here it means something that gives access or opportunity | research papers (تحقیقی مقالے) - documents that share academic findings | lectures (لیکچر) - talks given to teach a subject | colleague (ساتھی / ہمکار) - a person you work with | connects (جوڑتا ہے) - links or brings together | carrying (لے کر چلنا) - taking something with you wherever you go | wherever (جہاں بھی) - to or in any place.
At the end of this paragraph, Ali uses a powerful sentence structure: this is not about forgetting where I come from. It is about carrying it with me. In English, this is not about blank, it is about blank is used to correct a misunderstanding and explain the real meaning of something. It is especially useful when talking about identity, culture, or personal choices. Practice this pattern: learning English is not about blank, it is about blank. Living with my parents is not about blank, it is about blank. This structure will help you express deeper, more thoughtful ideas in English with clarity and confidence.