It's a well-known fact that English is a very popular language. People all over the world learn English and find it necessary. More then four hundred million people speak English as their native language and it is the official language in many countries. English is a language of politics and diplomacy, science and technology, business and trade, sports and music. It is very popular and studied in many schools and universities. So why learn it? Someone wants to work or study abroad, someone likes to travel and wants to travel around the entire planet and knowledge of English will help to understand other people from different countries. Some people just enjoy learning something new.So, why do I need the English language? The first reason is that English is an international language. Therefore, we should learn it to be able to understand others. The second reason is the English language can be useful in many professions, such as manager, programmer, businessman, advertiser and so on. And the third reason is being an educated person means knowing at least one foreign language. Summing everything up I'd like to say that every person should know English.
I am going to speak about Aleksandr Pushkin , an Russia's greatest poet. He was born in May 26, 1799 Moscow, Russia, in the noble family (his father was the retired major). He grew up in Moscow with his grandmother and spent his childhood with his nurse Arina Rodionovna. He was very interested in reading and read all the books that he could get. Pushkin wrote his first poems at the Imperial Lyceum in Tsarskoye Selo, where he studied for 6 years. When he grew up, he became a member of another society called the Green Lamp. At the same time he made friends with the people from Decembrist communities. He continued write not only poems, but novels and in addittion he started to write fairy tales too. In 1820 the poet went to the Caucasus and, then, to the Crimea with the intention of recovering from his pneumonia. In 1828 Pushkin was married beautiful 16-year-old Natalya Goncharova. In 1837 Pushkin challenged Georges d'Anthes to a duel. Pushkin was injured and died 2 days later after the duel, on the 29th of January In conclusion, I would like to say that Pushkin is the founder of the contemporary Russian literary language.
Summing everything up I'd like to say that every person should know English.