Inroduction This is a long term desire which was in my mind on Globalization Of English. As we see the World most of the people speak english Some as their native language and some othe ras a second language and specially some learn english to connect or communicater with other people.
So many people says it si an global language But It is not the worlds’ 1st highest spoken language. Its only 2nd highest spoken language. Now a question raises for me i think for others too “how can english language be the Global language ??? there raises the problem Any way i have find somwe points to clarify English as a gobal language So we will just check out to clear all our doubts English As A Global Language over the past year I've been searching, whether that English is well on its way to being the global language. Typically, my friends look puzzled about why I would even bother about it.
They say firmly, Of course. Then they start talking about the Internet. It's not that I believe they're actually wrong.But the idea of English as a global language doesn't mean what they think it does -- at least, not according to people I've interviewed whose professions are bound up especially closely in what happens to the English language. English has inarguably achieved some sort of global status.
Whenever we turn on the news to find out what's happening in East Asia, or the Balkans, or Africa, or South America, or practically anyplace, local people are being interviewed and telling us about it in English.Indeed, by now lists of facts about the amazing reach of our language may have begun to sound awfully familiar. Have we heard these particular facts before, or only others like them? . It is the official language of the European Central Bank, even though the bank is in Frankfurt and neither Britain nor any other predominantly English-speaking country is a member of the European Monetary Union. It is the language in which black parents in South Africa overwhelmingly wish their children to be educated.
This little fact comes from British sources