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An Introduction to English

English is the most commonly spoken language in the world; 1.5 billion people across the globe speak it. English is used online, taught in many countries, and is considered to be lingua franca. That’s why it is essential to master the language. Fortunately, there are many resources available online to help you learn the language.

Writing System

People have been using the Latin or Roman alphabet to write English since the 9th century AD. Modern English has 26 letters comprising of 5 vowels and 21 consonants. It has a multilayered spelling system that borrows some elements from other Indo-European languages like French, Greek, and Latin. Around 29% of its vocabulary comes from Latin, 29% from Old French, 26% from Old Germanic languages, 6% from Greek, and the rest from other sources.

Most European languages have accents or similar indicators to tell you how to pronounce a word. English doesn’t have a consistent indicator, which is why new learners may struggle at first. The pronunciation of consonants is fairly consistent, but that of vowels can be inconsistent. That’s why English has long vowels to illustrate the length of vowel sounds. Words like ‘boat’, ‘root’, ‘sail’ sound different from ‘bot’, ‘rot’, and ‘sale’.

Grammar

English has complex grammar thanks to centuries of evolution and hundreds of influences. The basic sentence structure is SVO or Subject – Verb – Object. For example, we say, ‘I ate an apple.’ In this sentence, ‘I’ is the subject, ‘ate’ is the verb, and ‘apple’ is the object. The language places emphasis on the subject instead of the object. You can say ‘I wrote’ and have it make complete sense.

English also has a different way of expressing tenses. For example, the language doesn’t have a morphological future tense. Speakers need to add ‘will’ or ‘shall’ to the verb to showcase the tense. In contrast, most words have a past and present tense form like ‘run’ and ‘ran’ or ‘sing’ and ‘sang.’

Dialects

English has an array of dialects because people across the world speak it. Different regions have developed their unique versions over time, and the dialects can be divided into broad categories such as:

English is not only an interesting language to learn but also a must. Having a good grasp of the language can help you communicate well in business settings and forward your career. Knowing English can help you interact with more people, and is particularly useful if you are a frequent global traveler. It is a popular second language in many countries, and can be surprisingly easy to learn if you are ready to put in the effort and time to learn it.

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