SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC ASPECTS OF LEARNING ENGLISH
PDF
DOI

Keywords

English Language, Communication, Economic Development, Employment

How to Cite

Sharipova Mavluda. (2023). SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC ASPECTS OF LEARNING ENGLISH. Journal of Universal Science Research, 1(5), 1670–1674. Retrieved from https://universalpublishings.com/index.php/jusr/article/view/1062

Abstract

English is the official language of more than 60 countries in the world. English that grew out of the West Germanic language family spread around the world with the expansion of the British Empire. Slowly, English became the leading language of international, trade, education, and official communication. It has widely dispersed across the globe due to globalization. Its dissemination and importance accelerated with growing interconnectedness for trade and commerce. English has become the reason for economic growth of countries around the world. This paper discusses the integral role played by English language in escalating the country’s economy

PDF
DOI

References

David Graddol. 2012. "English in the Future: It's Role in Economic 2.Development" https://issuu.com/bclac/docs/david-graddol

Heath,R; Jennings,B.2000. Human communication theory and research: concepts, contexts and challenges. Routledge 4.John Rennie Short, Armando Boniche, Yeong Kim, and Patrick Li Li. 2001. Cultural Globalization, Global English, and Geography Journals, The Professional Geographer 53, no. 1:1. 5.Little John, S.W. and Foss, K.A.2008. Theories of Human Communication. USA: Cengage Learning. 6.McKay, S.L.2002. Teaching English as an International Language: Rethinking goals and approaches. Oxford: OUP. 7.Varey, R.J. 2002.Marketing Communication: Principles and Practice. London: Routledge.

Creative Commons License

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.