Negative Effects Of English As A Global Language. Yet for many years we have known that we live in the ‘global vill
Yet for many years we have known that we live in the ‘global village’ and, as humanists, we have even rejoiced in the fact that the various technologies facilitating This paper explores the ascent of English as a global lingua franca within the context of linguistic hegemony, following Phillipson’s 1992 framework. The first is the extinction of other languages as individuals communicate in just one language. English serves as the primary global language across diverse fields including science, business, and media. This paper examines English as a lingua franca is today used in many domains across many different ethnic groups, nation states and regions, and it is English has become a global language that facilitates communication and access to information worldwide. However, it also threatens local Table of Contents English is the most common language in the world, with around 20% of the total population able to communicate using it. Having a global language has allowed scientists to access a vast amount of literature from around the world, but it has also presented significant English’s status as a global language presents both opportunities and challenges. In his book Linguistic Imperialism, published in 1992, Philipson shows Abstract The purpose of this paper is to discuss what has made English a global language and outline the (positive and negative) effects of globalization on English language teaching (ELT). ) Fewer native English speakers learn a different language. English dominates as a Abstract English has emerged as the dominant global language, influencing communication, education, business, and media Abstract English has increasingly become a global lingua franca, facilitating communication across diverse linguistic and cultural boundaries. While it facilitates communication and access to information, it also poses risks to linguistic Keywords: cultural identity. The process of English language being recognized by more and more people, as the only universal medium of international communication, has obtained an unstoppable momentum. Native While this can provide global opportunities for students, it also raises questions about the impact on local education systems and the Globalization significantly influences the spread and teaching practices of English Language Teaching (ELT) worldwide. This paper examines the effects of English It examines whether English language has such scope for flexibility and adaptability by addressing issues such as the possibility of Explore how English influences various cultures worldwide, including media, business, and education, reshaping global interactions. It became a lingua franca, used by It scrutinizes English’s role in the rapidly globalizing world, emphasizing its dominance across economic, governance, and scientific sectors and its impact on non-native . Can English as a global language impact cultural identity? While English serves as a bridge across cultures, its pervasive presence Negative Consequences Among those who consider the spread of World English a threat, Philipson is prominent. There are various disadvantages to English globalization. Abstract The purpose of this paper is to discuss the concepts of English globalization and also its effects on cultural identity. The number of speakers of other This work will examine the premise that the spread of English as a world language has not only negative sides but also many beneficial impacts on the socio-economic, cultural and linguistic The predominance of English in global media, entertainment, and commerce can lead to the marginalization of other cultures and The paper details the major crisis in language loss occurring in developing countries and cautions that that diverse languages and cultures risk being swallowed by global English. This paper examines how second English language learners use English Global language, Identity, Cultural identity, globalization, Cross-Cultural Communication. The paper analyzes theories of English as 3. While English allows for discussion of international issues, access to literature, and scientific research, it can replace immigrant families' native To take against some of the negative side effects such as the death of culture through language loss, it is necessary to know both sides of the use of English as a global It reviews the literature related to global language and English as a global language, mentions the causes of the global spread of English, points out Now that the age-old dream, which never materialized, of a universal language has evaporated, we note that English is in the process of becoming What are the negative effects of English being used as the global language of business? (Choose every correct answer.