THE ROLE OF ENGLISH IN DEVELOPING PROFESSIONAL SKILLS IN ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT
Keywords:
English language, professional skills, economics, management, communication, employability, globalization, higher educationAbstract
English has become a central language of international business, economics, management, education, and professional communication. In the fields of economics and management, professional success depends not only on technical knowledge but also on communication, analytical thinking, teamwork, leadership, and access to updated information. This article examines the role of English in developing these professional skills among students and future specialists in economics and management. Using an analytical and descriptive approach, the study explores the connection between English proficiency and professional growth.
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