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    practicality as a solution to their language problems pointed out to them. In 1948, the…

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    most widely spoken languages, along with Chinese, Spanish, Arabic, Portuguese and French, respectively. There is no doubt that it has found its way into numerous countries. However, there is a difference between etymological mingling and lingual domination. I strongly disagree with the notion that everyone, in every country, should learn English. This suggestion seems almost barbaric and hateful. Globalizing English would demolish not only the history and culture of other languages, but would…

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    assess its current global spread, status and influence. INTRODUCTION English is one of the most common and used language in all over the world. This language is not only used in our daily routine, but also used in professional fields nowadays. Numerous of the multinational firms, the corporate and financial banks, and other business owners also used this language as their common corporate language. For instance, there is one company in Japan named as “Rakuten” they also used just English in…

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    An international language refers to a language in widespread use as a foreign language or second language (Richards et al.,1992, p.234). Over the years, the English language has reached a status of the international language, and has played an important role around the world for economic, education, scientific and entertainment exchange between nations and particularly between people, and commonly is characterized as a lingua franca. According to Crystal (1997), today, more people use English…

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    approximately three Chinese students in ten international students. The statistics from Project Altas, an organization tracks millions of students who study abroad, shows that Chinese students weigh 32.1 % out of 947,926 international students. Going abroad has been an expansionary pathway for Chinese students. Surprisingly, 80% of my classmates have studying abroad from my middle school, where I studied in the public schools. From my observation, international students may naturally meet the…

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    In the article of “Mother Tongue” by Amy Tan (1989), it tells us the difference and relationship between “Broken English” and “perfect English”. It seems to others, Tan’s mother’s English is broken and fractured, but for Tan, her mother’s English is vivid and easy to understand, it is also Tan’s bridge of growth and understanding of the external things. Tan used her life experience to show that many people speak “Broken English” like her mother is not mean that they don’t know English. They know…

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    livelihood of Malaysian fishermen. Japan and China have fought over the drawing of international waters as both countries have developed islands using sand to enlarge their territory. In the South China Sea, China has used sand to create seven news islets in the region, exacerbating the pre-existing geopolitical conflict between China and Vietnam. As countries expand their territory, the reconsideration of international borders is skewed towards wealthier…

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    Santa Rosa, and the feast of San Juan which are all celebrated throughout the country. Venezuela military consist of four branches which are the Army, the Navy, and their Air Force. The country of Venezuela insists on keeping its distance from international issues. For the most part, their military’s are governed with the task of securing its border and preventing illegal drug trafficking, providing aid in the event of any natural disaster and any other situations that poses a threat to their…

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    not speak their native language or have a sense of their history.” [ Nigel – do I a) have to reference this quote (I did refrence it at the end) and b) indent it? ] Half of a Yellow Sun by Chimamanda Adichie is a compelling novel about life during the Biafran War. Set in Nigeria, it concerns itself with several characters and how they experience love, turmoil and hardship that appears throughout the duration of the war. Also included in the novel is the importance of language during such a…

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    before. The evidence of this interconnectedness in our lives is seen every day—from the food we eat to the coffee we drink to the clothes we wear, sports teams recruit talent from around the globe, and the iPhones we use to communicate are manufactured in more than 19 different countries are perfect examples of what globalization is about. Safif (2009) States that globalization has been mostly good. There’s have been international cooperation that has led to better healthcare systems in the…

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