English as a neutral tool My early paper highlighted how English became a mother tongue killer language. As globalization creates global villages, people in different languages need to use common language to communicate with each other. Currently, English is a true common language and a global language. Crystal onines "When a language plays a special role recognized in each country, it becomes a true global position" (Crystal 3) English is known as the first language in various parts of the world. Second language or foreign language.
English is an international language, and everyone seems to think that it is neutral. (Current) English is an international business language, but we can not guarantee forever. As for the neutrality of English, this is very suspicious and I think it has been strictly reviewed. Where is English? Conquer. The first is that the British Empire conquered the world until George McCartney once said that "the sun will not fall on it". After announcing that the United States acquired independence from the UK, the United States created its own British identity and carried out its own imperialistic tricks in the 19th and early 20th centuries. After the British Empire spread the influence to the world, everyone wanted to learn the English of the Queen (or the King) until the British Empire eventually collapsed after the Second World War.
Standard British English is a widely accepted standard language, London and its elite. It is sometimes called King (or Queen) English, BBC English and receives pronunciation. The expansion of education and literacy, the expansion of printing and publishing, and the recent influence of radio and television are contributing to the use of this standard in English. All of these factors promote standardization of pronunciation, spelling, speaking, writing style. English shares language features with other Indo-European languages. However, the dictionary, form and phonology are typical German. An example of this is that the past tense is a characteristic of German. Another characteristic of ancient German is the primary pressure fixed in the first syllable, as expressed by brothers (Bright 410).