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Some facts and figures about the English Language

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           According to research by the British Council, "English has official* or special status in at least seventy-five countries with a total population of over two billion. English is spoken as a native* language by around 375 million and as a second language* by around 375 million speakers in the world. Speakers of English as a second language will soon outnumber those who speak it as a first language. Around 750 million people are believed to speak English as a foreign language*. One out of four of the world's population speak English to some level of competence. Demand from the other three-quarters is increasing."

download here for free The Future of English (pdf file)
David Gradol's guide to forecasting the popularity of the English language in the 21st century

Click here to view the top 10 languages spoken in the world.

* Native-  the language you learned at home with your family when you were small.
* Official- the language that is used in official documents, spoken on the radio and on television
*Second language - language you learn because you have to live in the country where the language is spoken.
*Foreign language - languages spoken abroad, a language you can choose to study at school.

 What people use English for

     The British Council says "English is the main language of books, newspapers, airports and air-traffic control, international business and academic conferences, science, technology, diplomacy, sport, international competitions, pop music and advertising.

     Over two-thirds of the world's scientists read in English. Three quarters of the world's mail is written in English. Eighty per cent of the world's electronically stored information is in English. Of the estimated forty million users of the Internet, some eighty per cent communicate in English, but this is expected to decrease to forty per cent as speakers of other languages get online."

What our students say about English

     "English is an easy language. There are no accents, the tenses of verbs are simplified and the adjectives are invariable", says Gustavo O. after three years studying it at school. Anaelle S. agrees with him but she finds the many different ways words are pronounced and the spelling difficult to cope with. Nicolas de F. finds it interesting and cool because through it he can understand many films and songs. "You need English to travel around the world - it's a language almost everybody understands - so it's easier to communicate with people from different cultures", says Daniela K. . According to Aldebaran D., "you must speak English if you want a good job especially if you want to work with computers".

Click here to read and listen why English can be hard to learn.

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The Growth and Expansion of English

     English is part of the Germanic branch of the Indo-European family of languages. By year 1000, the English language consisted of approximately 40 000 words. Nowadays, the number has grown to more than 500 000. If we calculate the average of words created per century, this comes to 46 000. A great number of words found in the English vocabulary was borrowed from Latin, French, Low German, and the Scandinavian languages. We also know that some periods were more fertile than others: invasions, contact with other cultures, inventions, technological progress, music, fashion are some of the factors which have helped to enrich the language.

     British colonialism in the 19th century and American capitalism and technological progress in the 20th century were undoubtely the main causes for the spread of English throughout the world.

     From around 1750 to 1950 the British Empire covered about a quarter of the globe. It was one of the most powerful empires the world has ever known. The colonies gradually freed themselves but about fifty countries chose to keep a connection with Britain by belonging to the The British Commonwealth. English is spoken all over the Commonwealth either as a native or an official language, and the British monarch is the symbolic head of the association.

     The USA has played a leading role in most domains for the last hundred years. At the end of the 19th century and first quarter of the 20th, it welcomed millions of European immigrants who had fled their countries ravaged by war, poverty or famine. This labour force strenghtened American industries and development. The Hollywood film industry also attracted many foreign artists in quest of fame and fortune and the number of American films produced every year soon flooded the market. Before the Treaty of Versailles(1919), which ended the First World War between Germany and the Allies, diplomacy was conducted in French. However, President Wilson succeeded in having the treaty in English as well. Since then, English started being used in diplomacy and gradually in economic relations and the media. During the II World War, America intervened both militarily and economically to save Europe from chaos. From then onwards, the United States have consolidated their cultural, economical and technological power: inventions, rock and roll, the first man on the moon, the revolution of the Internet, the country's growing prosperity and commercial aggressiveness have contributed to the further expansion and importance of English in the world today.

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Influences

     The Oxford English Dictionary's new edition will come out in 2010.The Chief Editor of OED , John Simpson, has issued an appeal for new words: 'There is no longer one English - there are many Englishes. Words are flooding into the language from all corners of the world'.

     The "internationalisation" of English may bring new possibilities for native speakers of the language :
In his MA thesis,"The Spread of English and Its Appropriation", Daniel Spichtinger quotes MCabe "...whereas for two centuries we exported our language and our customs in hot pursuit of...fresh markets, we now find that our language and our customs are returned to us but altered so that they can be used by others...so that our own language and culture discover new possibilities, fresh contradictions." This may refer to writers from Africa, Asia and former colonies who have used and appropriated the English language for their own purposes but whose usage of English has also made their works accessible to a wider audience. For Kachru, "once English aquires a new identity through creative writing, the language is liberated from its colonial past."

     Rita Raley from the Department of English of the University of California gives us a list of terms coined to describe international dialects with ties to English... (What Is Global English?)
Anglikaans/Anglicaans, Anglonorsk, Arablish, Benglish, Chinglish, Deutschlish/Gerlish, Dutchlish, Eurolish, Franglais/Frenglish, Hindlish/Hinglish, Indonglish, Inglish, Italglish, Japlish/Janglish, Manglish, Minglish, Punglish, Russlish, Singlish, Spanglish, Swedlish, Taglish, Tamlish, Tinglish, Wenglish, Yinglish

Éxito


El éxito consiste en obtener lo que se desea. La felicidad, en disfrutar lo que se obtiene.

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Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882) Poeta y pensador estadounidense.

He fallado una y otra vez en mi vida, por eso he conseguido el éxito.

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Michael Jordan (1963-?) Deportista estadounidense.

El éxito es aprender a ir de fracaso en fracaso sin desesperarse.

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Winston Churchill (1874-1965) Político británico.

Para lograr el éxito, mantenga un aspecto bronceado, viva en un edificio elegante, aunque sea en el sótano, déjese ver en los restaurantes de moda, aunque sólo se tome una copa, y si pide prestado, pida mucho.

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Aristóteles Onassis (1906-1975) Magnate y empresario griego.

No hay secretos para el éxito. Este se alcanza preparándose, trabajando arduamente y aprendiendo del fracaso.

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Colin Powell

Las personas no son recordadas por el número de veces que fracasan, sino por el número de veces que tienen éxito.

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Thomas Alva Edison (1847-1931) Físico e inventor estadounidense.

Para tener éxito debemos hacer todo lo posible por parecer exitosos.

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François de la Rochefoucauld (1613-1680) Escritor francés.

El éxito no se logra sólo con cualidades especiales. Es sobre todo un trabajo de constancia, de método y de organización.

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J.P. Sergent

Se alcanza el éxito convirtiendo cada paso en una meta y cada meta en un paso.

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C.C. Cortéz

El éxito consiste en vencer el temor al fracaso.

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Charles Augustin Sainte-Beuve (1804-1869) Escritor y crítico literario francés.

"Sólo una cosa convierte en imposible un sueño: el miedo a fracasar." (Paulo Coelho)

 

"Hay una fuerza motriz más poderosa que el vapor, la electricidad y la energía atómica. Esa fuerza es la voluntad." (Albert Einstein)

 

"No esperes por el momento preciso. Empieza ahora. Hazlo ahora. Si esperas por el momento adecuado, nunca dejarás de esperar. " (Jasmine Gillman)

 

No te conviertas en esclavo de tu ser inferior. Tú puedes controlar tus pensamientos, no asumas que es inevitable el que ellos te controlen desde aquellas falsas ideas que provienen de voces inferiores. En ti habitan dos seres, uno inferior y uno superior. Deja que el ser superior govierne tu vida, aquel ser de pensamientos elevados, libre de mesquindades y dramillas cotidianos. (Ana C Blum)

 

Somos el producto de nuestros pensamientos. Lo que viene de adentro nos construye. Si solamente creamos amarguras, rencores y negaciones, pues nuestra vida sera una casa siempre en ruinas. Si por el contrario somos creadores de amor, alegrías y certezas, nuestra casa sera una construcción bella y solida, rodeada de flores y arboles frondosos. (acb)

 




En un día tristón, (quizás por aquello de cumplir), 25 frases para mejorar la motivación quizás no son demasiadas pero seguro que alguna te hará pensar…

Pablo Neruda:

1.-El triunfo del verdadero hombre surge de las cenizas del error.
2.-Nunca te quejes del ambiente o de los que te rodean, hay quienes en tu mismo ambiente supieron vencer, las circunstancias son buenas o malas según la voluntad o fortaleza de tu corazón.
3.-No te quejes de tu pobreza, de tu soledad o de tu suerte, enfrenta con valor y acepta que de una u otra manera son el resultado de tus actos y la prueba que has de ganar.
4.-No te amargues con tu propio fracaso ni se lo cargues a otro, acéptate ahora o seguirás justificándote como un niño, recuerda que cualquier momento es bueno para comenzar y que ninguno es tan terrible para claudicar.
5.-Deja ya de engañarte, eres la causa de ti mismo, de tu necesidad, de tu fracaso.

Pensamientos y Frases de Superacion Personal – Jim Rohn

  • "Si alguien va cuesta abajo, no necesita motivación para ir más rápido.  Lo que necesita es educación para cambiar su rumbo."

  • "La educación formal te permite tener una vida decente; la auto educación te permite ganar una fortuna."

  • "El aprendizaje es el inicio de la riqueza.  Es el inicio de la salud.  Es el inicio de la espiritualidad.  Investigando y aprendiendo es donde todos los procesos milagrosos comienzan."

  • "Nunca te arrepientas del dinero invertido en tu educación."

  • "Si asciende tu curva de aprendizaje.  Muy pronto tendrás más respuestas de las que necesitas."

  • "Tu vida cambiará cuando tu cambies."

Pensamientos y Frases de Superación Personal – Brian Tracy

  • "Una sensación de continuo desarrollo es una maravillosa fuente de motivación y confianza para ti."

  • "La gente crea su propio éxito aprendiendo lo que necesita aprender, y practicando lo aprendido hasta que te vuelves un experto."

  • "El punto de partida para tu nueva vida llega cuando te das cuenta de que puedes aprender cualquier cosa que necesitas para lograr las metas que te has fijado.  Esto significa que no hay límites en lo que puedes ser, tener o hacer."

  • "El mundo desarrollado ha pasado de "mano de obra" a "poder mental".  Hemos pasado de usar nuestros músculos del cuerpo a usar nuestros músculos mentales."

  • "Aprende algo nuevo.  Trata algo diferente.  Convéncete de que no tienes límites, porque en realidad, no los tiene."

  • "Debes ser un eterno estudiante.  Mientras más aprendas, más ganarás y más confianza tendrás en ti mismo."

  • "Debes leer una hora al día algo relacionado con tu actividad.  Esto equivale a un libro a la semana, 50 libros al año, y un éxito garantizado."

Ralph Waldo Emerson
"Each man has his own vocation; his talent is his call. There is one direction in which all space is open to him."
"Fractures well cured make us more strong."
"It was a high counsel that I once heard given to a young person, "Always do what you are afraid to do."
"Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm."
"That which we persist in doing becomes easier - not that the nature of the task has changed, but our ability to do has increased.
"The reward of a thing well done is to have done it."
"We are all inventors, each sailing out on a voyage of discovery, guided each by a private chart, of which there is no duplicate. The world is all gates, all opportunities."
"We become what we think about all day long"
"What I need is someone who will make me do what I can."

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