A simpler core of a larger language In the late Middle Ages Latin became dominant and Spanish-speaking Italian explorer Christopher Columbus decided to navigate west to find a new route. He had no idea to find a new continent. I rarely know that Columbus helped not only end his voyage finish one of the longest and darkest periods of European history, but in half a century I gave way to the conquest of the English-speaking world It was. Today, according to the British Council, English is one of the most widely spoken languages in the world, perhaps the most common common language in the world.
English is one of the most important languages in the world. It can even say it is the single most important language. Yes, other languages are also important, but English is not important. English is really important as it may be the only language connecting the whole world. If it is not English, the whole world may not be unified as it is now. Other languages may be important to the values and culture of the area. English can be used as a language anywhere in the world. This is because at least someone knows the language. These people may not have accent of others, but this language is at least understandable. There are many reasons for the importance of English. They are listed below
3 English and Other Languages Most English speaking people already use multiple languages. An important community for the future development of English in the world is the "outside world" of people who use it as a second language. English often plays a special role in their lives and the destiny of English in the world may be closely related to the future development of this role. For example, English is used for a wider range of communication functions on many speakers of EFL and L2. In this process, English "gathers" lower layers of many national language hierarchies. In other words, English can take over some of the functions currently provided by other languages for building social identity and creating and maintaining social identity. A relationship