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English the Global Language

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For many years now we have been referring to English as a global language .... as the language of communication and technology. Everybody seems to be learning English and it isn’t uncommon to see English being used as a means of communication between .... let’s see ... a German scientist .... and an Italian politician. These days ... if you don’t know English, you are in danger of being excluded from what’s going on ... in education, at work ... and especially in the world of technological advances.

Very soon English will be the second language of all the people in the world. This is happening while I am speaking to you. We can’t be certain of how long the process will take but there is no doubt that it will happen ... and my bet is that it will happen sooner rather than later.

First of all English will be an obligatory subject on every school curriculum throughout the world. By the year 2010 around two billion people ... that’s about a third of the World’s population ..... will speak English as their second language. This isn’t my prediction by the way. This is what the experts say.

We can see evidence of these changes all the time. Let’s take the Eurovision Song Contest as an example. Whatever we might think of the contest itself .... one thing that has changed recently is that now countries can opt to sing in English. In the last festival fourteen of the twenty five competing countries asked for the rules to be changed to allow them to sing in English. They argued that singing in their own language would put them at a disadvantage. I suspect that in a few years time all twenty-five countries will be singing in English.

And what exactly does all of this mean for native speakers of English? Well, we are already in a minority. If the calculations are correct, then in ten years time, majority speakers ... that is non native English speakers ... will outnumber native English speakers by four to one. The two most important Englishes won’t be British English and American English. They’ll be Native English and Majority English. So native English speakers will be handicapped. We will be the only people in the world who speak just one language. Because ... let’s face it ... there won’t be much of a reason for native English speakers to learn a second language. We ... and not the Majority English speakers ... will be the disadvantaged.

As more and more people speak English it makes sense that they will become more competent. They will start to control more of the English resources being produced and to have a say in what should or shouldn’t be included in dictionaries and language books. This might seem far fetched but it is already starting to happen.

Let’s use Sweden as an example. Their music exports .... predominantly English ... account for more than thirty per cent of its export income. This exported English is bound to have an effect on English in general. And this is just one small example.

So ... all of you native English speakers out there ... get ready to throw away your phrase books ... whether you’re planning to visit Eastern Europe or the Himalayas ... one thing you won’t have to worry about is the language!

Wed, 04/08/2010 - 8:10am — English Online Visitor


Why is English a global language but not other language?

 

Sat, 24/07/2010 - 7:08am — English Online Visitor


I always like british council sites

 

Fri, 25/06/2010 - 1:52pm — English Online Visitor


I think a single language should be picked. Only reason I want it to be English is because then I don't have to learn it. but at any rate a language should just be picked. I think at most there should be 6 main languages spoken that is it.

But really complex languages such as females and males speak differently need to be on the chopping block. Also did English not simply evolve from Latin?

 

Wed, 13/01/2010 - 4:35pm — English Online Visitor


I think that Arabic is crossing the way to globalization and I believe that any language can be a global language if it is promoted proberly and it its people arise the awarness of the need for it.

 

Tue, 12/01/2010 - 12:25am — English Online Visitor


an interesting article ....has discussed some good points about how English is becoming a global language....

 

Sun, 04/10/2009 - 1:00pm — English Online Visitor


Some good points are taken in this article. Unquestionably, English is a common language in the world. Yet, we use language to communicate our thoughts and feelings. As a local Chinese, I found it difficult to capture some traditional customs and cultures vividly in English. I believe regional languages and dialects remain significant in our planet.

 

Fri, 28/08/2009 - 9:55pm — English Online Visitor


il is nice

 

Sun, 23/08/2009 - 7:13am — English Online Visitor


What an enlightening masterpiece of linguistic imperialism…

In spite of my relative pessimism as to this matter, I still hope this will fail. May I add that I happen not to be a “bitter nationalist”, but rather a citizen who feels concerned with the sociocultural and economic consequences of this vision; I’m not intending to act as a “propagandist” there, but I recommend anyone that comes by read the Grin Report (Rapport Grin, written in French language), which is a study dealing with the linguistic policy of the European Union and which, among other things, analyses some critical drawbacks tied to this “all-English” model. Well, at least, try to get some knowledge about it.

I’d say more than Olivia does: I am sure this is not a good thing. Definitely.
(Sorry for the lack of line breaks; the HTML code just won’t obey my orders!)

A Frenchman who enjoys English but not blind uniformity

 

Wed, 18/03/2009 - 10:05am — English Online Visitor


never ever seen something like this before.

 

Wed, 02/07/2008 - 10:18am — Olivia Barbieri


I'm not sure if it's a good thing though. Sometimes I feel ashamed when I told ppl that I can't speak any foreign language because, as the article points out, we native speakers don't need to!!!

 

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