Students’ Perceptions about Teaching English as Compulsory Subject at Secondary Level in Punjab, Pakistan

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  • Sher Ali M.Phil Scholar Department of Linguistics, the University of Lahore Pakpattan Campus, Pakistan Author
  • Naseem Ahmad M.Phil Scholar Department of Linguistics, the University of Lahore Pakpattan Campus, Pakistan Author
  • Noreen Manzoor M.Phil Scholar Department of Linguistics, the University of Lahore Pakpattan Campus, Pakistan Author
  • Sofia Naseer M.Phil Scholar Department of Linguistics, the University of Lahore Pakpattan Campus, Pakistan Author

Keywords:

English language, students, science, school

Abstract

English language gained importance with the rise of English imperialism. English was adopted as official language in English colonies e.g., Indian sub-continent, Middle East, Africa, Australia, USA etc. As the Europeans especially English people made progress in science and technology, it became the language of science and technology and no one can make progress in fields of modern knowledge without having mastery over English language. English language has been the common language of the world for decades. In the light of the statistical analysis and findings of the study, the following conclusions were drawn. It was concluded that students of the secondary school levels in Haveli Lakha. Like and give very much importance to English as a compulsory subject at secondary level because they thought it very compulsory for them to compete the modern age.

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2014-03-30

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Ali, S. ., Ahmad, N. ., Manzoor, N. ., & Naseer, S. . (2014). Students’ Perceptions about Teaching English as Compulsory Subject at Secondary Level in Punjab, Pakistan. Bulletin of Business and Economics (BBE), 3(1), 21-33. https://bbejournal.com/BBE/article/view/202

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