Relief efforts from victims from around the world during the Second World War and after the war rushed to Central Europe. Especially with the help of countries other than territorial war, in particular the government and its allies, Catholic organizations and other religious organizations. Relief services solicited by the President (Fortin 303-5, McCleary 56-8). Therefore, the American high school English collection "American writer" published in Boston in 1942 included several interesting stamps.
Since the 20th century, the United States has had a major impact on the globalization of English. The United States is not only a major economic power but also a source of pop culture and entertainment in movies, television and the Internet. Therefore understanding English can give a lot of content and many opportunities in the international market to non-native speakers. 1. English speaking people have more employment opportunities. Business needs an employee who can fluently communicate with English partners and customers. In addition, entrepreneurs have online access to a wider range of customers in English. In the United States and other English-speaking countries, those who do not speak English are really economically disadvantageous.
● English in the 20th Century The story of English in the 20th century is closely related to the rise of America as a superpower to spread English together with the influence of economics, technology and culture. At the same time, the international importance of other European languages, especially French, has declined. "Who speaks English? There are three kinds of people who speak English: first language, second language or other language, and foreign language learners.The native speaker feels that their language belongs" belong " Perhaps people who speak English as a second language or foreign language will decide the future of the world.
3 English as a frontier phenomenon English and English are closely related to the forefront of the development of science, technology, economics and culture of the world, and its impact was unparalleled in the second half of the 20th century. However, we can not simply deduce from the past several decades, and assume that this trend does not change. Firstly, the world's audiovisual market, especially satellite television, secondly, Internet and computer based communication including language related and document processing software. Third is the transfer of technology in the globalization of the economy and the process associated therewith, Fourth, foreign languages learning in developing countries where other languages may become more important, especially due to the growth of regional trade