English is the language of business and science. The more proficient you are in English, the better access you will have to a broader variety of careers. Even if you are not thinking of working abroad, there are many well-paying jobs at the more than 7,000 multinational corporations in Singapore. A Towers Watson Asia headquarters study found that Singapore hosts 41 per cent of Asia-Pacific headquarters among 319 global Fortune 500 companies. In comparison, Hong Kong hosts 34 per cent (while mainland China hosts 16 per cent). English is the most commonly spoken language in the world. It is the official language of 60 of the world’s 196 countries. It is spoken by 1.5 billion people worldwide. That’s a lot of people to meet and speak to. Did you know that 55% of the world’s webpages are written in English? Other popular languages are Russian, German, Japanese, Spanish, French and Chinese.
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