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IELTS Writing Topics | Language
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English
as an International Language
English is widely used around the world.
It is becoming a global second language.
It is the dominant language of technology, science and international business.
International business meetings are regularly held in English.
The most important textbooks and journals are published in English.
The ability to speak English is a necessary skill in the modern world.
Negatives of
English as an International Language
If one language is dominant, other languages may disappear.
The dominant language brings its own culture.
American culture has become popular around the world.
Other cultures may be damaged.
As an alternative to English, a new global language could be invented.
It would have no nationality or culture attached to it.
This could help to promote international peace and understanding.
Esperanto is an example of a language that was invented with this aim.
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