People hold different opinions about the ever-growing number of people using English as a lingua franca in the age of globalization. While certain individuals are opposed to the global spread of English, others believe that it will lead to positive changes in many aspects of life. In the position of an English learner, teacher and user, I am in favor of the latter viewpoint for the reasons listed below.
To begin with, it is English as a worldwide language that gives an extremely helpful support in people’s communication and sharing. As a result of the ability to confidently and articulately interact with people around the world, it is possible for English users to widen their circles of friends and stay connected. Simultaneously, the more opportunities we have to share with others about our unique national traditions and customs, the more likely we are to keep our cultural identity rather than ignore it. Accordingly, our lives will become much more colorful and meaningful to a large extent.
Furthermore, the use of English as a common language in such areas as technology or science also enables more open access to a wealth of knowledge. In fact, numerous valuable learning materials in those disciplines are now available in English. Thankfully, a world of countless employment, travel and educational prospects on a worldwide scale will open up in front of those who make mastering English as a universal language a priority.
There are still some people who are worried that the extensive use of English as a dominant language in many sectors of society leads to the progressive disappearance of some minority languages. Specifically, that certain cultures’ well-established unique features regarding languages tend to be lost when it comes to employing a global language seems to concern a lot of people. However, I strongly believe that it is not true. Indeed, if goverments and individual join hands and take proper measures, their own cultures will be well-preserved while intergrating into the world community. Consider bilingual youngsters who begin learning English at a young age as an example. It is obvious that English dominates in almost aspects of their life from daily conversation, entertainment to learning at school from scratch. Nevetherless, it is parents who take the lead in communicating with children in their mother tongues on a daily basis. As a result, children’s strong affinities to their national languages seem to be well-established.
To sum up, as everything has been stated sofar, I do believe that English as a lingua franca has generated far-reaching effects on a wide range of areas. It is likely that its popularity and demand will grow much more in the future.
People
hold
different
opinions about the ever-growing number of
people
using English as a lingua franca in the age of globalization. While certain individuals
are opposed
to the global spread of English, others believe that it will lead to
positive
changes
in
many
aspects of life. In the position of an English learner, teacher and user, I am in favor of the latter viewpoint for the reasons listed below.
To
begin
with, it is English as a worldwide
language
that gives an
extremely
helpful support in
people’s
communication and sharing.
As a result
of the ability to
confidently
and
articulately
interact with
people
around the world, it is possible for English users to widen their circles of friends and stay connected.
Simultaneously
, the more opportunities we
have to
share with others about our unique national traditions and customs, the more likely we are to
keep
our cultural identity
rather
than
ignore
it.
Accordingly
, our
lives
will become much more colorful and meaningful to a large extent.
Furthermore
, the
use
of English as a common
language
in such areas as technology or science
also
enables more open access to a wealth of knowledge. In fact, numerous valuable learning materials in those disciplines are
now
available in English.
Thankfully
, a world of countless employment, travel and educational prospects on a worldwide scale will open up in front of those
who
make
mastering English as a universal
language
a priority.
There are
still
some
people
who
are worried
that the extensive
use
of English as a dominant
language
in
many
sectors of society leads to the progressive disappearance of
some
minority
languages
.
Specifically
, that certain cultures’ well-established unique features regarding
languages
tend to
be lost
when it
comes
to employing a global
language
seems to concern
a lot of
people
.
However
, I
strongly
believe that it is not true.
Indeed
, if
goverments
and individual
join
hands and take proper measures, their
own
cultures will be well-preserved while
intergrating
into the world community. Consider bilingual youngsters
who
begin
learning English at a young age as an example. It is obvious that English dominates in almost aspects of their life from daily conversation, entertainment to learning at school from scratch.
Nevetherless
, it is parents
who
take the lead in communicating with children in their mother tongues on a daily basis.
As a result
, children’s strong affinities to their national
languages
seem to be well-established.
To sum up, as everything has
been stated
sofar
, I do believe that English as a lingua franca has generated far-reaching effects on a wide range of areas. It is likely that its popularity and demand will grow much more in the future.