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How English Became the World’s Global Language

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June 27, 20252 min read0 views

English has become a global language used all around the world. It plays a special role in almost every country, either as an official language, a second language, or the main language of education.

How English Started Spreading

At first, English spread as a working language to help people communicate across different backgrounds. Today, countries where English is spoken as a second language are actually growing faster than countries where English is the native language. This shows that English has become a shared tool for global communication.

Why English Became International

There are many reasons why English turned into a global language. Some people say it’s because English is an attractive and relatively easy language to learn. But the real reasons go beyond just language features.

Most of English’s global power comes from external factors, mainly the influence and strength of the people and countries that speak it. English became connected to power, politics, technology, economics, and culture.

Politics and Economics

During the time of the British Empire, English was used in official documents and government communication. As the empire expanded, English came with it. Later, Britain’s economic growth attracted scientists and engineers from around the world. English became the working language of business and innovation. Britain was even called the workshop of the world.

The Press and Advertising

English was used heavily in newspapers and advertising. Its clear sentence structure and vocabulary made it enjoyable and easy to read. It became the language you saw everywhere, in newspapers, on posters, and across city billboards.

Broadcasting and Motion Pictures

English was the first language used in radio broadcasting. English language programs were the norm. Then came movies. The rise of Hollywood made English the language of the film industry, and it remains that way today.

Education and Learning

Schools in many countries teach English as a second language, starting from a young age. It’s often required for higher education and international opportunities. English also appears in academic journals and university lectures around the world.

Travel and Global Communication

When people travel, English is usually the common language they use to ask for help, get around, or have a basic conversation. It helps travelers and locals connect easily. It’s also the main language used online and in global communication platforms.

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References

English in the World: History, Diversity, Change, 2012, Routledge, Milton Park & New York, viewed 19 June 2025, (Link).

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