Thursday, January 17, 2008

English Everywhere

When people travel around the world, from North America to Australia, and from Africa to Asia, or throughout Europe, they are not only seeing the dissimilar scenery and sight, also they are getting an amazing impression in common that seems English everywhere. The first to making a plan of journey with traveling agency, next beginning a trip from airport, then taking taxi to hotel, all process are using a universal language if it is out of their homeland. Doubtlessly, this universal language is English around the world. English changed the world smaller, took the travel easier, and made the life better. According to the reports, in 2006, almost 846 million international tourists have traveled in the world, and the tourism receipts totaled US $733 billion. A forecast is that international tourists will be 1.6 billion in 2020. The growing tourism needs a universal language. It is unbelievable that global tourism progress without English. In fact, whole international tourism almost completely depend English communication. Also, the fast growing tourism causes English to become an international language in the global tourism. In short, the international tourism should be a good example to show that English have become a universal language, and it will be a stronger international language following the course of globalization. In addition, it is very clear that cannot find another language is as English as widely using everywhere breakthrough the limit of nations. In other words, nowadays, English is not belonged the specific nation, it become a result of civilization of human beings. When every non-English speaker can use English as a second language around the world, it means English everywhere.

6 comments:

Scott Douglas said...

It's true . . . English doesn't just belong to English speaking people anymore. It belongs to the whole world.

Behzad said...

you are right man,
By knowing English you fell that you can travel where ever you want in the world!
And about Yanni,
I love him. He is a great musician.

Abdulmohsen's said...

Hi
where is your entry hhhhh

HaVe FuN

dana said...

I totally agree with you. In fact, in my country, Saudi Arabia, English became part of our culture. Most of the faculties in universities teach their courses in English. What is more, in hospitals and supermarkets, English considers an official language along with Arabic.

Li said...

hohoho~you are screwed~you only got one blog~

Sam said...

the guy in the picture```is you?????