THE ROLE OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE IN THE SPHERE OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP

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Asqarova Komila Ergashevna

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This article explores how English language is  crucial for entrepreneurs however; language awareness offers significant benefits because it proved its possibility. Including: proposition to market access,  international partnerships, trade products up, enhancing employee employability and competitive advantage with brand loyalty. Also, English serves as an effective implement for business executives enabling them to unlock challenges and overcome language barriers, strategic move, exchange personal conceptions with international partners easily. Every entrepreneur targeted has their own purchasing power in global market store, because customers tend to shop around and they are careful with everything from promotions, ,design selection to good’s price is it in affordable price or not , appropriate  for their supply, brand’s quality and etc. Since, entrepreneurs should be careful with everything when they are setting up their business because no one want be a loss leader at the end of business. Instead,  try to be a leader in their sphere, they lookout for takeover with their partners with the help of pure and interactive communication which builds with trust.  develop merchandise ,marketing, telemarketing process and never looked back. During the article you will dive into why English awareness is important and why the most entrepreneurs highlight its significance in their entrepreneurial activities. 

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THE ROLE OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE IN THE SPHERE OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP. (2026). International Bulletin of Applied Science and Technology, 6(2), 48-51. https://doi.org/10.37547/

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