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English As a Global Language

As the global communication expands throughout the world, so does the need for a global language. English has become the lingua franca in many parts of the world. This essay will discuss the merits and demerits caused by English as a global language.
English is a very effective language as it is proved by the native and non-native speakers all over the world. Statistics suggest that nearly half of the world population is familiar with this language. Moreover, English is easier to learn than any other language. For example, unlike Chinese, English has only 26 alphabets which put together to form words. Adding to that, a number of English words are borrowed from many other languages and many English words are adopted in other languages and are used as part of their own language. Furthermore, English is the language of technology. To make the best use of internet knowing English is necessary. Also, any international meeting will be probably done in English. It also makes tourism easy, as it helps in better understanding among the people.
However, many fear that English as a global language would result in the extinction of local cultures which are inter related with regional languages. Moreover, it is bounded to be divided into dialects. Another drawback is that the works of many authors and writers who are belonging to different territories become incomprehensible.
In conclusion, I believe that there are more advantages than disadvantages in globalizing English language. In future, the demand for English would rise as more number of people are learning this language and would decrease the nation barrier.
Essay Evaluation of the given article
Objective: Band 7.0
  • The author has showcased the advantages and disadvantages of adopting English as a global language.
  • The word count is 264 i.e. well within the prescribed limits of 250-270 words.
  • The essay has been divided into an introduction, two paragraphs on the advantages, disadvantages, and a final conclusion.  
Coherence: Band 4.0
  • Two to three sentences are long and incoherent.  
Incorrect: “As the global communication expands throughout the world, so does the need for a global language.”
Correct: “In the landscape of global communication, there comes the need for a global language.”
Incorrect: “English is a very effective language as it is proved by the native and non-native speakers all over the world”
Correct: “English is a very effective language as it is widely spoken by  the native and non-native speakers all over the world”
Incorrect: “For example, unlike Chinese, English has only 26 alphabets which put together to form words.”
Correct: “For example, unlike Chinese, English has only 26 alphabets which put together can form a sea of words.”
Incorrect: “Furthermore, English is the language of technology.”
Correct: “Moreover, English is a technical language.”
Grammar: Band 6.0
  • Appropriate usage of models, punctuations.
Incorrect: “In future, the demand for English would rise as more number of people are learning this language and would decrease the nation barrier.”
Correct: “In future, the demand for English will rise as more people are learning this language and this is likely to erase the existing barriers.”
Incorrect: “To make the best use of internet knowing English is necessary.”
Correct: “To make the best use of the internet, knowing English is necessary.”
Vocabulary: 6.0
  • This essay presents a decent range of vocabulary but still better can be done.
Overall Band: 6
Sample essay submitted post Essay Evaluation
 This essay will attempt to present the benefits and drawbacks while providing a conclusion.
English as a language has brought humanity closer.  Further, the advent of English has bridged physical distances and lot of tourism flourishes primarily because of accessibility and removal of a language barrier.
However, the invasion of English is not bereft of drawbacks.  This has impacted the local culture and tradition. So, since these are very closely linked to the regional languages.  The local vernacular is dying a natural death since there are no takers for it.  Even the priceless literature work by maestros in local languages is not getting due acknowledgment and credit. Since very little is left of the population who understand the language.  For instance, several regional classics are getting lost since the youngsters are not interested in reading them due to regional language challenges.
Going by the above views, it will be good to continue with English as a global language. Also, the future generations will be able to enjoy the best of both the worlds.

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