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      • The gravitational pull of English has led to language shift, enda ngerment, and, in some cases, even extinction of indigenous languages. Cultural identities are reshaped as English infiltrates local c ontexts, leaving its imprint on art, literature, and dail y life.
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  2. With an estimated 1.5 billion English speakers globally, English has become the medium of international communication, business, diplomacy, and culture. This linguistic dominance has brought both advantages and challenges, shaping the global landscape in diverse ways.

  3. Nov 27, 2023 · As cultures evolve, so does language. Contemporary English reflects societal shifts, technological advancements, and global influences, showcasing the dynamic nature of both language...

  4. Nov 7, 2023 · In an increasingly globalized world, the dominance of the English language has profound sociolinguistic consequences that spread through various aspects of society, culture, and identity.

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  5. Nov 2, 2018 · English is not only dominant on a global level, but can even be dominant on a local level relative to the home language. This can happen even when English does not have any legal or official status, or counts few fundamentals that would suggest a strong English-speaking community or infrastructure.

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    • What Is The Future of English as A Medium of Education?
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    • Public and Private English Language Provision - Who Has The Answers?
    • Can English Language Assessment Meet Stakeholders’ Changing Needs?

    Multilingualism is the norm in most contexts around the world. Exploration, colonialisation, migration, and globalisation have all contributed to today’s multilingual world. English is often one of the languages used in multilingual situations where everyday communication is managed by individuals using their full range of languages organically and...

    English as a medium of education (EME), also called English as a medium of instruction is when students are taught subjects in English, regardless of their first language. It is hugely popular in some contexts and is driven by governments and parents that see it as a good way to achieve fluency in English, so improving the chances of students getti...

    Our data tells us that teachers are very much at the heart of the teaching and learning process and the education system. Regardless of the technological shifts during the Pandemic, teachers are very important. However, in some places in the world, there are concerns about capacity with two main questions being asked. Are there enough English teach...

    This is an interesting question, and although private language education provision can be better, our participants were concerned about the lack of monitoring and evaluation of private language provision. That said, public-sector provision of English language teaching is inadequate in many countries, often featuring inappropriate or outdated curric...

    People require different types of proficiency for different tasks in different contexts. This has implications for teaching, learning and assessment (TLA), particularly as we expect that aligning these components will continue to be of interest in the future. English is no longer seen in isolation. Instead, it is seen as part of a range of knowledg...

  6. Aug 20, 2021 · The influential power and dominance of English is the consequence of economic, social, and geopolitical objectives leveraged by the hegemony of Great Britain and the United States over the centuries.

  7. May 21, 2023 · The ability to communicate fluently in English has thus become a critical skill for diplomats, fostering better understanding, facilitating diplomatic discourse, and enabling the smooth functioning of international relations. Language Learning for Diplomacy. The mastery of English in diplomacy extends beyond mere linguistic proficiency.

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