English Language Day is celebrated on 23 April.
23 April was
chosen by the United Nations because it is the date "traditionally
observed as both the birthday and date of death of William
Shakespeare".
Shakespeare has been called the greatest writer in the English language. His
plays continue to be published, performed in theaters and seen in films almost
400 years after his death.
The United Nations celebrated its first English
Language Day on April 23, 2010.
English is one of the two working languages of
the UN Secretariat and one of the organization’s six official languages.
Many
people consider English as the unofficial “world language” because it is so
widely used. English is the main language of business and aviation. It is the
most widely used language on the Internet and social media.
The other five languages are Arabic, Chinese,
French, Russian and Spanish.
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