English – “the language of knowledge”

Posted By on August 19, 2010

English – “the language of knowledge”

A recent news item that caught my attention reported that former Malaysian prime minister Mahathir Mohamad strongly supported the continuance of English language teaching in his country, saying this “will not make us less patriotic”. He also added: “People should accept the fact that English is currently the language of knowledge”.

English language skills provide access to the worlds knowledge

English language skills provide access to the worlds knowledge

As an illustration to back up this statement, the internet is now a prime source of information across the whole spectrum of human knowledge and activity. Although the internet is available in various languages, English still remains the main language on websites around the world and the language people need to be fluent in if they want to take their company’s products or services to the international market, or work internationally.

Furthermore, we are living in an ever increasing technological environment and most of the scientific information and research is written in the English language. Commenting on this fact, Mahathir Mohamad stated: “You cannot rely on someone to translate the latest information for you as it changes every minute. If you master the English language, you can acquire the information by yourself and search for the information that will benefit you”.

Thailand is in a similar situation to Malaysia in as much that English language proficiency within the population is one of the key elements to achieving continuing economic, professional, scientific, commercial and social progress. Recognizing the importance of being able to read and write English, speak English and conduct presentations in English, the Thai Ministry of Education has shown is commitment to establishing an increasing number of international and English language programs within the country’s school system.

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English language vocabulary:
patriotic (adjective): loving one’s own country
illustration (noun): example (literally a picture)
back up (verb): support
prime (adjective): first or very important
spectrum (noun): range
acquire (verb): obtain
benefit (verb): help
proficiency (noun): skillful use
comprehensive (adjective): full, complete
disciplines (noun): subject areas

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English language a vital banking industry skill

Posted By on August 5, 2010

English language a vital banking industry skill

A friend of mine who holds a senior position in a major banking group told me recently that there is growing interest from foreign banks in investing in the Thai banking sector, making English language skills more important for anyone contemplating a career in the finance industry.

Already a small number of Thailand’s leading banks are 49 percent owned by overseas finance corporations and there are of course several large international banks operating in-country already.

Banks are a major part of a much wider financial services industry that is a vital component of the economy that affects the daily lives of the whole community.

Important branches of this sector include insurance, investment services (advice and management), the Stock Exchange of Thailand, business and property, and auditing and accounting services. This whole area of activity continues to become increasingly international and sophisticated.

Not surprisingly, this scenario means that a good knowledge of both general English and the specific phrases and terminology used in banking and financial industry circles is of vital importance to anyone who wishes to have a successful career in this industry.

Within each branch of the finance industry there exist specialist fields of tasks and duties to be undertaken, with particular vocabulary and common expressions applying o the particular context. To give a few examples:

Banking:

Teller (noun): a bank employee who deals directly with customers, sometimes called a cashier.

Letter of credit (noun preposition noun): a document that a buyer can request from his/her bank in order to guarantee that the payment for goods will be transferred to the seller.

Insurance:

Actuary (noun): a person who deals with the chances and financial impact of risk and uncertainty

Reinsurance (noun): insurance cover that an insurance company buys for its own protection.

Investment:

Blue chip (adjective noun): denoting companies or their shares considered to be a reliable investment, though less secure than gilt-edged stock.

Portfolio (noun): the total collection of assets held by an institution or private individual.

Accounting:

Intangible asset (adjective noun): something of value that is nonmonetary, for example a brand, trademark, goodwill.

Write-down (noun / verb): reducing the book value of an asset.

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English language vocabulary:

Sophisticated (adjective): highly developed or complicated
Scenario (noun): a situation or event
Terminology (noun): expressions and words that are used in a specific context
Circles (noun): people belonging to a particular group
Context (noun): the settings or circumstances of a situation

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