Since the end of World War II, English has become the virtual lingua franca of the planet. However, this development carries significant ethical and educational questions: What are the consequences of the worldwide dominance of the English language? How has it affected and how will it affect the fortunes of other languages? What can and should we as educators to do to minimize or eliminate the harmful effects on some of the endangered languages of the world? This paper will invite educators into a philosophical discussion of the ethical complexities of teaching English as a Second or Foreign Language
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So much has been made over the crisis in English literature as field, as corpus, and as canon in rec...
English is and will remain the key global scientific language and an important language of instructi...
Abstract: It is argued that English as a global language has some advantages to people around the wo...
In my essay I tried to collect the major reasons how the English language reached such a position am...
English today is one of the most hybrid and rapidly changing languages in the world. New users of th...
English has become the dominant global language of communication, business, industries, entertainmen...
The positioning of the English language as the world’s lingua franca has led to the prioritization o...
Contrary to the predictions of Jan Baudouin de Courtenay (1908), English has become the internationa...
On a worldwide basis, for many students, the second language of choice is English, as it has come to...
The importance of the relationship between language and society cannot be over emphasized in the ove...
Abstract The academic intelligentsia has been abuzz with a new found occupation-the Subaltern Studie...
English is the official language of more than 60 countries in the world. English that grew out of th...
The Linguistic Ethnography Forum’s e-seminar devoted to Ingrid Piller’s recent book Linguistic Diver...
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