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摘要
语言是我们交流的主要来源。它是我们与他人分享我们的想法和想法的方法。为了有效地交流,人们需要一种被广泛理解和通用的语言。多年来,英语已经变成了那种语言。它是最常用的语言,几乎每个人都能理解。所以用英语交流更容易,因为这是表达自己的最好方式。在当今时代,由于它是互联网和计算机的语言,它已经成为一种几乎交流的媒介。截至2020年,全世界有12.7亿人说英语。这使得它成为使用人数最多的语言,超过了普通话(11.2亿人)和印地语(6.37亿人)。50多个国家将英语列为官方语言。全球化是指由于贸易和文化交流的大量增加,世界日益相互联系的过程。全球化增加了商品和服务的生产。对于母语人士和ESOL (English For speakers of Other Languages)人士来说,良好的英语沟通包括四种模式:读、写、说、听。不同的人对这些技能有不同的天赋。本文试图分析交际在英语中的重要性,以及全球化和英语的意义。
Significance of Globalisation and English Language
: Language is our primary source of communication. It's the method through which we share our ideas and thoughts with others. In order to communicate effectively, one needs a language that is widely understood and is common. Over the years, English has become that sort of language. It is the language most commonly used and understood almost by everyone. So it is easier to communicate in English as it is the best way to express ourselves. In the present age, it has become even more of a medium of almost communication because it is the language of the Internet and the computer. As of 2020 there are 1.27 billion English speakers around the world. This makes it the most spoken language, ahead of Mandarin Chinese (1.12 billion speakers) and Hindi (637 million speakers). More than 50 countries officially list English as an official language. Globalisation is the process by which the world is becoming increasingly interconnected as a result of massively increased trade and cultural exchange. Globalisation has increased the production of goods and services. For both native speakers and English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) speakers, strong communication in English involves four modes: reading, writing, speaking, and listening. Different people have naturally differing aptitudes for these skills. This paper has attempted to analyse the importance of communication in English language and the significance of globalisation and English language.