English has become the most widely accepted language of business. It's also considered the most efficient. But Japan, the world's third-largest economy has been slow to jump on the English bandwagon.
70 percent of Japan's GDP is service industry. And when service industry are growing up aiming at the global market, English is required by communicating in english. That's the facts of life.
During last years, Many of the Japanese knew that english is important, but ironically most of japanese don't be fluent at speaking english. They only want to get a good score from english test only reading and writing except for comunicating in english.
Change won't come soon enough for Japanese business, but the government has promised a concept radical for Japanese education. By 2013, all high school English classes are to be taught not in Japanese but in English. But some people question that "is there anyone who speak japanese?"
um.. where is your response?
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