English is not the official language of Afghanistan but it is spoken by a significant number of people in the country. English is taught as a second language in schools and universities, and it is used as a communication language among many international organizations and agencies that operate in Afghanistan.
The US-led military intervention in Afghanistan in the early 2000s also had a significant impact on the use of English in the country. Many Afghan military personnel and officials were trained by American and British instructors, which meant that they had to learn English in order to communicate effectively.
In recent years, there has been an increase in demand for English language programs and classes in Afghanistan, particularly among younger people who see it as a pathway to better job opportunities and higher education. International organizations and aid agencies have also been working to promote English language learning in the country, as it can help to improve communication and facilitate development programs.
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