This study is designed to analyze the sociolinguistic situation in China with regard to the extent to which the English language has become audible and visible within modern, and present-day, Chinese society. This critical examination is from a sociolinguistic and culturally analytical standpoint, and employs theories and concepts from the field of sociolinguistics to assess the phenomenon of the spread of, specifically, the English language in different facets of Chinese culture. Although sociolinguistic methodology, meaning the implementation of theories from this field and a questionnaire relating to language attitudes, plays an important role in this investigation, much of the evidence used in the research is extracted from Chinese medi...