I know that we live in a globalized world. English is a common language and is used in many countries. English is the language of West Germany that appears in the Kingdom of Anglo - Saxon in England. English is widely spread all over the world and has become the major language of the world. English is used as an official language in many developed countries; for example, it is used as the official language of the European Union and many common wealth countries and many world organizations.
In this article, we will clarify the impact of globalization, the background on the importance of English, how globalization influences standardization, and the standard English institutions in the world, and adjust the global proficiency level of English. We will also cover universally recognized issues of globalization in the field of English education, especially English training for foreign speakers. Keywords: globalization, standardization, English standards, standardization group
Many people are thinking about the importance of English today. It is a common language of cyberspace, international science, politics, business and entertainment. English is essential for each of us. However, for most Malaysians, English is not a daily word. Raja Zarith Sofia binti Sultan Idris Shah stated that the decline of English is a serious problem in Malaysia. The decline of the Malayian English standards means that entering the government using Malay in all levels of service, using Malay as part of secondary education, and government ministries should enhance Malay language enforcement .
There are four official languages in Singapore: English (Singapore English), Chinese, Malay, Tamil. The main language of business, government and education is English, but Malay is designated as national languages. This is due to the geographical and historical connection with Malaysia and Malaysia (about 14% of the population) as a recognition of indigenous people in Singapore. Traditionally, the common language among different ethnic groups in Singapore is Brazil Malay, Malay style creole. Since independence, the government has advertised English as the main language of Singapore. In bilingual education policy, students need to study two languages. It is "mother tongue" corresponding to English and student race. Malay is only available as an optional tertiary language for secondary school for students other than Malay. As a result, English replaced Bazaar Malay with the common language of Singaporeans.