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    English Language Essay

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    English has been used in many different ways since we ever started speaking it. Now as we move into the future, English has and still will be used as an international language. Why is it considered so? Also how did this come about? There are changes ongoing that affect English as a language, such as employment opportunities and why it is important for any potential employer wishing to employ someone. It is also used by professionals who are at work each day, on travel, or work-related matters. English

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    Globalization of the English Language It is everywhere. About 380 million speak it as their first language and perhaps two-thirds as many as their second. A billion are learning it, a third of the world’s population are in some sense exposed to it and by 2050, it is predicted, half the world will be more or less proficient at it. It is the language of globalization - English. Though defining globalization is a contested and divisive issue, according to the “Arab World English Journal,” “Globalization

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    there is an indeterminate amount of possibilities in one person’s life, and they will have to be the ones to take it upon themselves to decide. My moment made me decide to learn new languages, to learn about cultures, to communicate. I wanted to live in a world where there would be no hassle in traveling, no language barriers, and no discrimination. It was my first day as a senior in high school, I went to the guidance councilor to have my schedule fixed, I had no clue what “business intern” was

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    The Intentional Causes and Unintentional Effects of Language Language is an overlooked topic that not many people address, seeing that it has affected most of us in oblivious ways. Our languages have created standards, barriers, principles, concepts and misconceptions that have molded us to become societies living under differences that have become naturally accepted. The many ways that language has affected us have come from our own personal backgrounds as well as deriving from socially accepted

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    Learn Your English In todays world, English and the use of English is rapidly changing. It’s slowly becoming a more universal language due to the diversity of people in many different countries. Having a shared language would ensure all American citizens can communicate with one another and prevent groups from becoming isolated and separated from one another. With the help of two essays “The New Technologies in the World” written by Dennis Baron and “So Here’s What’s Happening to English” written

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    elements and strategies of communication it was very clear, the only way to get better is to break through the barriers that typically create misunderstanding in communication. The six barriers we focused on were cliche, jargon, slang, sexist/racist language, euphemisms, and doublespeak. Although these are called barriers, I like to think of them as a lesson learned. The first barrier I have experienced is cliche. The cliche is an overused unoriginal phrase or word that at one point was clever (McClean

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    My English Skills

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    skill because I must use it in daily life but, at the beginning it quite difficult to start learning. However, on this day technology take part in our life and can cause many benefits including it can reduce the difficulty of learning the English language until I have better English skill. In this essay, I will share an idea that helps to improve an English skill by Following the 3 main steps that are Prepare, Practice and Evaluate. At the beginning step, it needs to

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    Because English is so widely spoken, it has often been referred to as a "world language", the lingua franca of the modern era, and while it is not an official language in most countries, it is currently the language most often taught as a foreign language.    English is widely spoken in the Philippines. It is used as the business language as well as the medium of instruction in schools and universities.  It is the language used by the people all over the world in order to communicate to anyone.

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    Globalization of the English language is the concept of using English as a global language for purpose of communication in numerous different dialects that is the movement of English towards a standard language. From history we see that twenty first century is known as the period of globalization of English language in which English has gained so much importance that it is now known as the language of the universe. It is known by every class of people from rich to poor even though its usage in the

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    The Advantages Of Debate

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    Nowadays, English is important for everyone, English had been taught in every school, starting from elementary school until the University level. English has become the global language and the primary method of communication for the people of the world in fact it is now common for English to be referred to as International or even Global English. English learning is very important for the students, because if they can mastery English it means they have been use English in orally and in written form

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