Essays about: "english culture lingua franca"
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1. Do we even care about politeness anymore? : A mixed-methods study of societal perceptions on pragmatic competence in English
University essay from Stockholms universitet/Engelska institutionenAbstract : Politeness is viewed as an admirable trait by most people, yet what it means to be polite is arguably a controversial issue when it comes to using English, as people of different ages, education levels, and proficiency levels use English daily, and may have different views on politeness. These observations raise questions about whether there are certain universal pragmatic rules, or if pragmatic rules are primarily language- and/or culture-specific. READ MORE
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2. Representations of culture in EIL : Cultural representation in Swedish EFL textbooks
University essay from Högskolan Dalarna/EngelskaAbstract : The English language has become an international language and is globally used as a lingua franca. Therefore, there has been a shift in English-language education toward teaching English as an interna-tional language (EIL). READ MORE
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3. English as a Lingua Franca in Europe : How is Cultural Diversity Expressed in the Common Tongue?
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Teologiska institutionenAbstract : This thesis argues against the claim of linguistic and cultural homogenization widely believed to be induced by the spread of English worldwide by looking at how native and non-native speakers alike re-appropriate the perceived model of 'Standard English' to fit the frames of their own culture and to express their own identity. The hypothesis that this thesis builds on is that the language each of us speaks reflects one's own individual background, the communities that one belongs to, and the identity that one wants to convey. READ MORE
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4. Communicating in a second language in the corporate world
University essay from IT-universitetet i Göteborg/Tillämpad informationsteknologiAbstract : Purpose Globalization is occurring around the world in a rapid pace with a rising number of companies operating globally, and therefore employing individuals from different countries that needs to work across borders to reach common goals as one cohesive unit. To facilitate cooperation English is used as a common corporate language for a numerous of global companies, but a majority of the employees have other native languages than English which can lead difference in competence and ability when communicating. READ MORE
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5. Not Your Cup of Tea? : An exploration of attitudes towards English as a lingua franca in Europe's cultural sector.
University essay from Lunds universitet/EuropastudierAbstract : Over the past two decades, English has undeniably become the lingua franca of Europe, making it the language of choice for intercultural exchange between speakers of different native languages. However there is something of a dearth of research on attitudes towards this language phenomenon. READ MORE