Monday, November 18, 2013

English Month Celebration...


                           GOING GLOBAL THROUGH ENGLISH


             The expansion of mother tongue teaching in many countries is held back by the status and power of national and international languages, particularly English.As global communication expands throughout the world, so does the need for a global language. A language that is recognized and understood by people everywhere. In many parts of the world that language has been established, English. In most countries around the globe the English language can be found in some form or another.English has emerged as a global language for many reasons. It may not be the best choice, but the ball has begun to roll. English is a very difficult language to learn, even for its native speakers.People all over the world are trying to learn English so that they may compete globally.It is widely believed that "English is truly the world language." English seems to be emerging, if it has not already arrived, as a global language. If this were to become official it would reduce the number of mis-translations. It would make communication across cultures much easier. Language may be a cornerstone of culture, but the culture itself would not have to disappear if English were used as a second or third language for the pure purpose of communicating globally. Some people feel English language is difficult to learn because the English words sometimes have change. Going Global Means, Alas, English we can observe many possibilities and restriction of English as a global language.
           English may not be the best choice, but it is the obvious choice, for an international language. Whether we like it or not, the English language is becoming the global language. 
     

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