English as the global language is assured Due to the first industrial revolution in the 1760s‚ Britain became prosperous and rose quickly. In order to accumulate the capital‚ the Britain Empire began its colonial expansion‚ during which English‚ as a kind of language‚ was transmitted across the world. Nowadays‚ English has become a global language. It is estimated by David Crystal that about 350 million’s first language is English‚ along with 250-350 million speaking English as second language [1]. With
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Global Language Services Market 2014-2018 The globalized world is witnessing an increase in trade and business activities. Companies are now confronted with the need to understand their customers’ language‚ culture‚ and trends more than ever before. LSPs help bridge the communication gap between clients‚ businesses‚ and individuals. Many companies offer a suite of services from document translation‚ to website localization‚ to multilingual court reporting‚ to oral interpretation. The Global Language
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changing nature of English as a Global Language and The Implications for ELT: 1. Colonial history‚ two factors of present-day status of English: Global use of English originated with the colonisation of so much of the world. Colonisation brought evangelist missionaries teaching English as a means to spread their gospel making English even more wide spread. English was on its way to being a lingua franca (used by people who do not have the same first or second language) by the end of the twentieth
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AP English Language and Composition Summer 2014 Assignment David Gold Introduction: An AP course in English Language and Composition is essentially a course in rhetoric that engages students in becoming skilled readers of prose written in a variety of rhetorical contexts‚ and in becoming skilled writers who compose for a variety of purposes. Both their writing and their reading should make students aware of the interactions among a writer’s purposes‚ audience expectations‚ and subjects‚ as
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The Future Status of English as a Global Language─Now is No Forever! As an English major and a bilingual person‚ it’s hard to jump out of the box and deny the deep‚ great‚ far-reaching influence and outspread of English. It seems true that English has become the universal language─the one accredited language to use in professional academic fields‚ the almost instinctive choice of language for people to speak in foreign countries‚ remarkably the none-English-speaking ones‚ and a universally basic
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International Business Subject Outline 2013 Linh Xuan Ward‚ Thu Duc Province‚ Ho Chi Minh City‚ Vietnam Tel: 84.8. 3 7244 555 Fax: 84.8. 3 7244 500 Website: www.uel.edu.vn Faculty of International Economic Relations International Business (4 credit points) SUBJECT OUTLINE Subject Information Semester 1‚ 2013-2014 Linh Xuan Campus Lecture Information Thursdays‚ 12:30 - 15:45‚ Room 805 Pre-requisites: Introduction to Management; Marketing Principles Teaching Staff Teaching Role
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Global Organizations: An analysis ZINNOV LLC 138 SOUTH QUEENSCLIFF CIRCLE‚ THE WOODLANDS‚ TEXAS -77382 FAX 1 419 844 2583 • PHONE (US) 1 832 326 3854 • (INDIA) + 91 80 227 3130 EMAIL: PARI@ZINNOV.COM Global Organizations Table of contents INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................................................ 3 GLOBAL SOURCING IS CURRENTLY THE MOST POPULAR STRATEGY IN CORPORATE BOARD ROOMS ............ 3 Organization
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Organizing Your Speech (all info from Metcalf‚ 2001) FIRST…We’ll talk about: a) How to write good outline b) How to structure body of your speech SECOND…We’ll talk about what makes good Introduction… THIRD…We’ll talk about what makes good Conclusion… FOURTH…We’ll talk some ideas for constructing your Speaking Notes. OUTLINING & BODY Writing an Outline important for several reasons: (1) It saves time (2) It makes sure your ideas presented in logical order (3)
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Outline I. Introduction A. Orwell’s life as it relates to his works. B. The danger of a totalitarian government. II. Freedom of mind and body A. Physical control Extreme force and coercion Effects of torment B. Psychological manipulation Doublethink Use of propaganda III. Technology role in government control A. Compromise of privacy B. Tele-screen vs. computers IV. Control of communication A. Control of information Control of news Control of history a) Importance of history b)
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financial and business economics. Course Text / Readings: Required Course Material 1) “Microeconomics: Canada in the Global Environment.” Eighth Edition (seventh edition is fine too). By Michael Parkin and Robin Bade. Pearson 2012. Note: If you plan to take Macroeconomics (Econ1000)‚ a smart deal for you would be to buy the textbook titled as “Economics: Canada in the Global Environment” which is
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