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THE IMPACT OF ENGLISH AS A GLOBAL LANGUAGE ON LOCAL
EDUCATIONAL SYSTEMS
Asrorova Ozoda
Samarkand State Institute of Foreign Languages
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13911401
Annotation:
This paper work aims to show and prove how impact on the Global language
on local educational system, there are so many languages can prove to teach something to
someone but English languages can gain popularity of teaching. A majority of people tend to
learn more English languages and spend a lot of time and money to learn English languages the
same aim is absorbed by people. This is because English language learn as global languages
because a host of amenities people learn how to speak in English not only as a global language
but also as a local educational language it can impact on people’s horizons and mindset. Explore
issues of language policy, linguistic imperialism and the balancing act between teaching English
and preserving local languages. Highlight case studies or research on immersion programs or
studying abroad. Contribute to fluency and language mastery. In addition, discuss the
importance of tailoring language education to meet the needs of professional and students in
specialized fields.
Key words:
languages, students, fluency, pronunciation, business, science, technology,
education, curricula, communication.
Introduction
There are a host of languages can gain their popularity, over the few decades, English has
solidified its position as the dominant global language you know we have to learn English as a
second language in Uzbekistan also it consists of influencing numerous sectors such as
business, science, technology, and international relations. The global status has led to a growing
emphasis on English language education worldwide, with countries integrating it into their
national counties integrating it into their national curricula as either a second language or a
foreign language. In most cases, many countries tend to teach only English language because
there are many technologies dominant global languages. Additionally, many developed
countries depended many sorts of educational languages like Dutch, English, Spanish these
kinds of languages are well-known for people. However, the increasing importance of English
has brought about complex challenges for local education systems, particularly in non- English
– speaking nations.
While mastering English opens doors to global opportunities for students, it can also
create tensions with local languages and cultures. Governments and educators faced many
problems with pronunciations of other languages and there are difficult tasks are given by
teachers because some vocabularies of languages are difficult. As English countries to permeate
education systems across the globe, it reshapes the priorities, policies, and outcomes of national
education strategies, often creating disparities in resources, teacher training and accessibility.
As English increasingly becomes the lingua franca of international communication, its impact
on local education systems has grown significantly. As I mentioned before, some challenges can
come truly in many developing countries schools face difficulties. Providing that adequate
English education due to the lack of funding, teaching materials, assess to technology also
nowadays cutting edges technologies can impact on developing local educational learning
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English language. English proficiency among teachers can be low, resulting in unequal
opportunities for students to learn the language.
English is also the most vital role to society English education is sometimes perceived as
threat to local languages and cultures. In Uzbekistan, there are many places need to language
guide because our hometown is cultural touristic zone. In some communities, the prioritization
of English is seen as undermining national identity, especially when local languages are
sidelined in favor of English leading, to a loss of linguistic diversity. Many education systems
have a lot of students with their interests because students learn to navigate between English
and their native languages, a practice known as code switching. This allows for linguistic
flexibility, where local languages are preserved in everyday life, and English is used for
academic and professional purposes.
English has undeniably emerged as preeminent global language, playing a pivotal role in
shaping modern educational systems worldwide. Its widespread use transcends geographical,
cultural and linguistic boundaries, making it the lingua franca of academia, commerce,
diplomacy and technology. In today’s world, learning English can open up numerous
educational and career opportunities for you. English the most widely spoken language
worldwide, providing access to a vast range of resources knowledge, and information. Many
prestigious universities and academic institution offer courses and programs in English, giving
you access to quality education and research opportunities. There are so many challenges faced
to us to learn English as a local language firstly, grammar and verb tenses: English has many
rules for grammar and multiple verb tenses which can be confusing.
Pronunciation: English pronunciation can be tricky, with many words having many words
having multiple meanings.
Confidence: Many people feel self-conscious about speaking English especially in front of
native speakers. Despite these challenges with practice and determination, you can overcome
them and succeed in learning English. By incorporating these tips into your language learning
journey, you can enhance your English skills and embrace the opportunities that come with
fluency in the language.
CONCLUSION
In conclusion, learning English is crucial for success in today’s globalized world. It opens
up opportunities for collaboration, communication, and personal growth. Whether it is for
business, travel or connecting with people from diverse backgrounds, English proficiency can
be a key factor in achieving your goals. Embracing the language and continually improving your
skills will undoubtedly provide you with a competitive edge in an increasingly interconnected
world. While globalization has also led to spread and transformation of languages, it has also
created challenges in preserving linguistic diversity.
The future of language will depend on balancing global communication needs with efforts
to protects and revitalize endangered languages, ensuring that cultural identities tied to
language are not lost.
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