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  • Essay / Impact of English Essay - 1795

    In today's global environment, English has become the primary language of the business world, creating a new and unprecedented demand among non-native speakers to learn a language which, once acquired, leads to clear knowledge. social and economic benefit. While writing this article, I discovered that mastery of the English language has a considerable impact on an individual's success and professional situation. Throughout its history, a number of factors have played a role in the rise of English as the dominant language globally. Trade, exploration, centuries of conquest, religion and literature have all contributed in their own way to the remarkable expansion of English around the world (Sue-Lo Twu). The modern era transformed these categories, and as a result, English gained prominence out of necessity rather than brute force. The enduring and dominant power of English continues to be influenced by political factors, technological advancements, and economic and business globalization, as well as the geographic location of major English-speaking countries (Sasaki, Suzuki, and Yoneda 382 -383). “After Babel: A New Common Language” reports that “most international European companies…tend to use English as…the working language, regardless of their base.” These competitive and modern factors have given English the edge over other common international languages, such as French, Spanish, Russian, Chinese, and Arabic. According to Ethnologue, there are 180 million native speakers of English and a staggering 360 million non-native speakers. speakers as of 2006, a ratio of 1:3 (Sasaki et al. 382). Additionally, it has been predicted that by 2050, half of the world's population will be proficient in English ("A global empire by other means"). This drama... in the middle of paper...... in primary school. In the United States, there are 3.4 million ESL students in elementary schools (“Preparing English Language Learners for Academic Success”). These students perform significantly lower than their native-speaking counterparts. We see English becoming an essential language in many countries. The needs may be different, but the effects of change almost always start with businesses and the Internet, and trickle down to service industries and low wages. In many professional contexts, English can be a precursor to the skill itself. Without English as a skill, many immigrants may find it difficult or impossible to find work in the United States. Although the order of global politics may shift and change, the world gravitates toward a common language to communicate as we grow closer and more connected. as a global community.