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Advantages Of English As A Global Language
English as a global language is breaking the barrier in communication and exchange of cross–cultural information. According to David Crystal in the book "English as a Global Language" (2003), he states that "language has no independent existence, living in some sort of mystical space apart from the people who speak it. Language exists only in the brains and mouths and ears and hands and eyes of its users. When they succeed, on the international stage, their language succeeds. When they fail, their language fails" (p. 7). People around the world choose to speak English for a certain reason. Countries that are using the English as a global language are more advanced in business, economy, and internet users. English is the language of business. Wanted or not a competitive company is the one that can represent themselves and be competitive internationally. To do that, biggest international companies are hiring people with good English communication skills that are able to compete globally with other. For example, in the article "Global Business Speaks English", Neeley (2012) assert that companies that are not speaking a global language are putting themselves in a disadvantaged situation. In order to progress and boost the company, you must be able to exchange information with buyers and potential partners (para. 9). In other words, it is easier to run a business when every one is sharing the same language. Moreover, is eliminating confusion and misunderstandings when English is used. In the article "What Global Language?", Barbara Wallraff infers that in some countries, the English language is having a special place and meaning. For example, in India, the government gave authorization that the English language to be used in business together with other languages (para.19). It is clear that government is understanding the benefits of using the English language in business to grow the economy of the country and the wealth of the population. In the same way, English is beneficial to the economy. Most people around the world are understanding the necessity of knowing alingua franca in special if English is not your first language. Speaking in English is giving you great job opportunities in your country and abroad.
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English as a global language – 2nd edition – David Crystal

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In why a Global Language, author David Crystal explains what a global language is, how English has become the global language of today, and also why it is important for the world to have a global language. The article begins with David Crystal going explaining how English is the global language today. He explains how English is everywhere, it can be found all around the world, even headlines in other countries are written in English. From here David switches views and shows the reader that not everyone understands English, others all around the world, view English differently. English is not everyone's first language and some even may feel threatened that...show more content...
In 2002 it remained high for European countries but fell to 29% in Britain. For this, some British companies miss export or import opportunities. These days schools in the UK and America are starting to study Spanish which is now growing faster than English.
The next section is about linguistic death. He asks here if a global language does grow and grow could it be possible that it wipes out minority or smaller languages. Already in some regions in the world local languages are being forgotten. Like in Brazil, parts of Africa, Asia and North America. People have predicted that in the next 50 years around 50% of the 6,000 languages may disappear. Losing a language is a tragedy. Especially when they have never been written down. The young people learn the global language and sometimes don't even know anything in their native language. A cultures identity can be lost because of this. Maybe old folklore tales that were told in the native language but never translated and now maybe forgotten. In recent times though the emergence of English has seemed to have the opposite effect. Countries are doing their best to hold onto their native language or in some cases trying to bring it back. Maori in New Zealand, Aboriginal in Australia, the Indian languages of Canada and the US and the Celtic languages (Ireland, Scotland and Wales). In the former Yugoslavia the
What is the role of English as a global language of communication? The role of English as a global language in the past, present and future has changed over the year especially in areas such as politics, medicine and law. Communication is a skill acquired by individuals which is used each and every day, be it verbally or through physical communication such as newspapers, the media and politics. The English language is a language which is known as a linga Franca. Linga Franca is a language which has been adopted as a common language between people whose first languages are not English. (Oxford dictionary [on–line] 2015) Global language as stated by Crystal (2003) is whereby a language is used across the world and acquires a global status. This tends to occur when English develops a special role which can be recognised across the globe. (Crystal 2012). In addition, geographical status and culture play a huge role into whether English is used or not for example the colonisation of countries in the past. English has been present for many years but McKenzie (2010) states that the globalisation of English 'began on a world scale in the 18th century' and English was used in the industrial and trading industries in the 19th century too. (Crystal cited in Seargeant and Swann 2012:151–170) Also, it is quite evident that English has grown and this can be shown by Crystal (2008 cited in McKenzie 2010) who acknowledges that English has grown as a language and has moved in 25 years from
English as a Global Language English is a lingua franca (ELF) where the use of English language is a "common language between speakers whose native languages are different" (Merriam–Webster Dictionary 2015). However, this does not mean that ELF interactions are speaking what is considered proper English, but whether or not they effectively communicate. This does not exclude native speakers, but rather it places emphasis on the interactions between persons of different mother tongues and cultural backgrounds. While other scholars argue that ELF neutrality is cultural free or not (House 2003), HГјlmbauer (2007) views it as multicultural because "it seems likely that the ELF users develop their own markers of identity (be they of a common 'European' or 'international' nature or more individual ones which are created online, depending on the community of practice they are emerging in)." More often than not, ELF interactions stay between non–native speakers where native speakers make up the minority (Paradowski 2008). When discussing ELF interactions, there is this notion that that speakers of ELF feel as though they do not have to adhere to native speaker norms, but only use it accommodate to their communicative needs (Firth 1996). Linguistic expert Braj Kachru (1985) integrates ELF into a model of circles: the Inner Circle, Outer Circle, and the Expanding Circle. These circles represent "the types of spread, the patterns of acquisition and the functional domains in which
Language is important because it's one of the main ways to communicate and interact with other people around us. It keeps us in contact with other people. English language is an example for the importance of a language because it is the international language and has become the most important language to people in many parts of the world. It is most widely used in communicating around the world, Also it is spoken as the first language in many countries. English is playing a major role in many sections like education, medicine, engineering and business. There are many reasons that makes English is the most important language in the world.
The article lists four reasons why English is important the first reason is that even...show more content...
Moreover the internet sites are in English and we can see the other languages sites gives options to translate into English and a lot of information we will find are written in English. Another fact is that it the writer thing is that it is the easiest language to learn and suggest that starting learning English for one week and see the results. If we understand and communicate in English it will be every easy for us while traveling and we can get help in English around the world. Many companies and governmental companies hire people who are good readers and writers and can speak English very well.
One of the most international languages is English. It is from the requirements from studying abroad and the textbooks are almost in English. If a person wants to get PHD degree English is important and helpful for them. The writer of the article wants to shed the lights on how to improve English skills. 1) students should differentiate between textbooks languages and real English language and focus on grammar and how to write without any mistake. The writer compared between the use of English and Arabic language. 2) How to get fluent English language speaker and explains the tips for it. We don't have to memorize each single word but only the phrases and statements. Also read and write stories, articles and conversation. Moreover download and listen to BBC, CNN, WEE and Euro news agencies to be familiar
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