Why do people want to learn spoken English?

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because English is the international language so people want to communicate one another.
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There are many benefits of learning spoken English.It useful for comunication skills, carrier oppertunities ,global language,provide confidence and cognitive development.enhances educational oppertunities and Travel experience.
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Not all the people wants spoken english classes but for some who wants to learn spoken english have many reasons such as business requirement, Job requirement and many more so that they can speak english fluently to deal with clients etc.
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because it is a business language.
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Since English is accepted as the common language of communication by the majority, people are interested to learn the language from career point of view, if not out of love for the language.
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Not only do we require English to communicate with one another at work places and to conduct ourselves well in a groomed society, but we also need English to communicate with others when we go abroad as it is an international language
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Becuase they can never become the President of The United States Of America
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Because English is one of the most preferable and easy language to learn. It is something like "To kill two birds with one stone". Next A word to wise....
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