English is the Global language of the World.
Like it or not. Accept it or not. English is accepted widely in the whole world as a Global language. This is an International fact.
Today more than 1.75 billion people speak English at some beneficial level—that’s one in four of us. International and global companies such as Airbus, Daimler-Chrysler, SAP, Nokia, Alcatel-Lucent, and Microsoft in Beijing, China have mandated English as the corporate language. And any corporation with a worldwide presence or global ambitions would be wise to do the same, says HBS professor Tsedal Neeley, “to ensure good communication and collaboration with customers, suppliers, business partners, and other stakeholders”.
English as a Global Business Language
English has the status of a worldwide language in the sense that it’s developed a special role that’s recognized in every county, either as an officer language or as a language which is given priority in the country’s foreign – language teaching. Globalization may be a comparatively new occurrence of multi – dimensional nature that causes many complex trends in the social, cultural and economic framework. Globalization influences every possible feature of life. Globalization has formed a smaller world for people. In recent time, people can reach over three countries in an exceedingly single day. Thus, get together of individuals from any places in the globe is greatly possible in the age of globalization.
When people of dissimilar environment meet, they require communicating by a selected language as mean of communication, and English is now a world language. English is used by people in about every part of the world. English isn’t merely used when people speak with English speakers. It’s utilized by natives of various background as first language. It’s also used when people from different countries meet for business purpose. English is the most extensively spoken communication in many various contexts in the world. It will be said that West Germanic isn’t the only a global language, but also a worldwide language. One report David Gaddol wrote for land council in 1997 called the longer term of English? During which he mentioned that the link between English and globalization was a fancy one: ‘economic globalization encouraged the spread of English but the spread of English also encouraged globalization’.
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CREDIT DETAILS: Above short excerpt quoted as it is from the article “Role of English language as a business language” originally written and authored by writer Dr. Dr. Anjana Vashishtha Rawat in the International Journal of Education, Modern Management, Applied Science & Social Science (IJEMMASSS)-January-March, 2021. Ownership & Credit rights rests with Dr. Anjana Vashishtha Rawat.
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