Is this a good thing? Over the last century English has left all other languages far behind.
The language that took over the whole world
Is this a good thing? Over the last century English has left all other languages far behind.
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In the year 1600, around 4 million people spoke English. Today 400 million speak it as a first language and 1.6 billion as a second.
Around the world, English is seen as the key to doing well. In almost every country, people who speak it are better paid than people who do not.
There is no doubt: it can be useful to have one language understood by most of the world.
But others worry that as English spreads, people will stop speaking other languages and they will die out. Already, 26 languages die out each year. ExpertsSomeone who knows a lot about a particular subject. think 90% of the 6,000 languages in the world could soon die out.
And it is important to point out, many say, that learning English was not always a choice. When Britain took control over other countries during the days of the British EmpireA group of countries that were once ruled or controlled by the UK, including Australia, Canada, India and large parts of Africa., many had no choice but to learn English.
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Yes! It is very useful to have one language that people can use to talk to each other and share ideas. It will help the world to stay stable and peaceful.
No! The rise of English means other languages are dying out, and this is very sad. Some have ways of saying things that will be lost forever.
Experts - Someone who knows a lot about a particular subject.
British Empire - A group of countries that were once ruled or controlled by the UK, including Australia, Canada, India and large parts of Africa.
<h5 class="wp-block-heading eplus-wrapper" id="question"><strong>Is the spread of English a good thing? </strong></h5>
The language that took over the whole world
Glossary
Experts - Someone who knows a lot about a particular subject.
British Empire - A group of countries that were once ruled or controlled by the UK, including Australia, Canada, India and large parts of Africa.