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People who have a good knowledge of the English language are more likely to advance their careers. I am sure that you and I agree on this. A strong command of the English language will lead you to higher paying jobs, more social mobility, and a great deal of social success.
 
It doesn’t matter what career you choose, whether it is History or Engineering, having a powerful command of the English language will greatly increase your opportunities of success. Generally, your English vocabulary will need to be equal to those who are in the same career field.
 
If you want to surpass your colleagues and make yourself more marketable, you will need to increase your English skills, and make your English skills superior to the other people who work in your field. While you may not realize it, people will judge you by the way you speak English. In order to be more successful in your career, you must improve your appearance as well as your manner of speaking.
 
Many people probably underestimate the importance of mastering English. This is especially true for people who live in English-speaking countries such as the United States or Great Britain. Because they are raised speaking English, they don't feel that it is all that important. They think they can get by on the basic language classes they took in school while they were children.
 
However, only having a basic knowledge of English will not open career doors. If you speak only an average level of English, people may think you are average. If you speak English in a manner that is eloquent, this will create a powerful impression. Therefore, improving your English speaking skills is a must. You can do it by listening to the “English for Your Business” program on Smartfm Makassar every day, including its live talk show every Wednesday from 11 a.m. to 12 noon.

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