So many people around the globe have high hopes to live here. Learning our language just a little bit will help.
English is currently the most widely spoken language in America, but promoting it as the universal language raises concerns about inclusivity and diversity. Recognizing and supporting the linguistic diversity of different communities in America can help foster a more inclusive and equitable society.
English is already widely used as a universal language for communication, business, and travel. However, it's important to also value and promote linguistic diversity to respect different cultures and languages around the world.
Generation X English is the universal language in the USA. If everyone spoke their own language, how would we communicate?
Some people think we need a universal language. However, the world is just fine with its separate cultures and languages. People have tried to make up a universal language, such as Dr. Zamenhof, a Polish doctor who in 1871 made up a language called Esperanto. Zamenhof made Esperanto an easy language to learn; there are only a few rules and exceptions while English has quite a few. Also, the last letter in the word tells you what part of speech it is. However, Esperanto failed as being the world's only language. People think we should have a universal language for many reasons, one of which is business. If you cannot communicate in business, you will not go very far in what you are trying to do. People say that if we do have a universal language, it should be one of the major ones, such as English, Chinese, German, Spanish, etc. However, I do not think the world needs a universal language. Once again, the world is happy with its separate cultures and languages.
English is not the first language of India, and it should not be, because not enough people speak it as a first language.
Not for normal usage. Written language should be terse, short, concise and understandable. It can be full of complicated language when someone is writing in the scientific format because it is complicated.
Not really because there are countries that have their own languages. But because of global communication, the English language is becoming more relevant. The English language is the most common language in the world, as it is used in official business worldwide. We still have some other languages that are widely used (e.g. French, Arabic, etc.). Mandarin is the most spoken language by native speakers, but English is the most spoken language by total speakers.
Formal English would be the English that should be used to speak to someone unfamiliar or to write a paper etc. Informal English is what is used when speaking casually.
Yes, you should capitalize "English" in a resume as it is a language and proper nouns such as language names are typically capitalized.
Santiago proposes that one should learn about the universal language by observing and listening to the natural world around them, as well as by taking note of the signs and omens that present themselves in everyday life. He believes that by being open and receptive to these messages, one can begin to understand and communicate in the universal language.
People should not remove the English language because a lot of people around the world use that language, it is one of the most popular languages in the world and that is why it should not be removed.
The choice of language as a medium of instruction in schools should consider the needs and preferences of the students, as well as the goals of the educational system. Using English can provide access to global opportunities and resources, but it's important to ensure that students have the necessary support to fully grasp the language and content being taught. Ultimately, the decision should be based on what will best support the learning and development of the students.