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    different kinds of ideas from it. With the use of innovative applications such as Facebook‚ a person can share his/her talent to help other people have ideas for other people. In this way‚ many people are able to learn. And with the use of English as lingua franca to make communication possible between people not having the same mother tongue‚ shaping 21st century learners can be done. Expose your abilities‚ skills to the world and with English as the bridge language for all‚ people can

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    Koji Fukhara has just gotten a higher position in big multinational company. He arranges an informal Sunday party and invites all team so that combine their multinational. II. The problem. Koji Fukuhara faces serious difficulties in finding lingua franca of company’s multinational team. III. Cast of characters. People: * Koji Fukuhara. Works for a multinational company as a managing director of the company’s Spanish subsidiary. Always holds a Sunday barbecue party. Has an international

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    introduction of its dominance as a global language. English language seems to play an ever more important role in world communications‚ International businesses‚ and social and cultural affairs. (Burns & Coffin: 26). Its working role as a lingua franca is therefore accepted by international relations in all parts of the world e.g media‚ tourism and business. Should there be a business joint venture between Japanese and Finnish nationals; they will benefit from English as their communication language

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    United States‚ English has progressively become the most widely language spoken in the world. Even in the European Union‚ English is replacing French in official communications‚ and nowadays is being often described as a world language‚ a true lingua franca‚ which involves the world of work and business‚ of course. But what are the main working areas where English is being spoken with more frequency? In the context of the actual crisis‚ some people have found that their best option to get a job

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    Importance of English

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    English Is Important In Both Our Personal And Professional Lives “ ENGLISH IS IMPORTANT IN BOTH OUR PERSONAL AND PROFESSIONAL LIVES” Modern English‚ sometimes described as the first global lingua franca‚ is the dominant language or in some instances even the required international language of communications‚ science‚ information technology‚ business‚ aviation‚ entertainment‚ radio and diplomacy. Its spread beyond the British Isle began with the growth of the British Empire‚ and by the late 19th

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    languages to be able to communicate and identify as a community. Louis Calvet states that language emerged therefore polygenetically‚ and that humankind is multilingual (23). At present‚ however‚ English is considered to be a global language‚ a lingua franca and a window onto the world‚ leaving aside other languages of major importance in the past and present. The idea of modernization with the objective of creating social hegemony as regards language may provoke a backlash from some people‚ given

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    Reaction Paper Slumdog

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    INTRODUCTION English is so widely spoken‚ it has often been referred to as a "world language"‚ the lingua franca of the modern era‚ and while it is not an official language in most countries‚ it is currently the language most often taught as a foreign language. Watching the movie “Slumdog Millionaire” could make you noticed how English native speakers differ Phonologically‚ Morphologically and Syntactically. Yet there are a lot of foreign people who really have the accent of a native English tongue

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    example : someone who masters English well is able to improve his career‚ as English is as the International language. We have known that in this modern era almost all aspect of life from the smallest to the biggest ones mostly use English as lingua Franca of it. For Instance; in the field of business‚ commerce‚ administration and government. Knowing this‚ we are as students‚ we are demanded to be able to anticipate the situation‚ transition‚ development‚ and the progress of civilization‚ even it

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    Pidgins and Creoles

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    A. THE DEFINITON OF PIDGIN AND CREOLE LANGUAGE A.1 THE DEFINITION OF PIDGIN The etymology of pidgin is uncertain. The Oxford English Dictionary derives it from the English word business as pronounced in Chinese Pidgin English‚ which was of course used for transacting business. Other possible sources derived pidjom ‘exchange‚ trade‚ redemption; a Chinese pronunciation of the Portuguese word ocupação ‘business’; or a South Seas pronunciation of English beach as beachee‚ from the location where

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    native and non native

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    British‚ an American or an Australian whereas a non-native speaker of English will probably be a Malaysian‚ Japanese or a Mexican. These non-native speakers have their own respective purposes in speaking English‚ for example‚ communication purpose (lingua franca)‚ business purpose‚ travelling and others. But‚ there are differences between native and non-native speaker. They are; a) Pronunciation b) Fluency c) Grammar and d) Affective Factors. PRONOUNCIATION There are always distinction of native

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