What do u understand by globe english? Describe its feature. How different is it from Indian English.?give example to explain your answer
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Global English is English based on the fact that it should be used across international borders .It can be used for business .It can be used by people of diverse native lingual backgrounds .It is a little bit more shallow than British or American English.Many people in the world who speak English do not do it as their first language .
Indian English was inherited from the British English .Being a second language it has subsequently been eroded to blend into the brackets of global English.English learnt in school is too basic for example phonetics and phonology cannot be taught in high school thus the poor pronunciation of word and even disobeying syntax .
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⚔️⚔️⚔️ What is global English?
The term 'global English' is being used increasingly nowadays. It is a means of demonstrating that English is spoken in every part of the world, both among speakers within a particular country who share a first language, and across speakers from different countries/first languages.
How is it different from Indian English:
British English is more about skipping alphabets and focussing more on the sound of vowels. for Eg : water will be pronounced as “Wah- ta”. They use the movement of their tongue a lot as it provides them that difficulty level which they probably look for whenever they speak and also British accent is the pure form of English language which is actually spoken with almost the similar accent of people from european countries. So try using the movement of your tongue along with your facial expressions.
Indian English has no accent at all and it’s nothing compared to British English, because we watch American TV shows a lot and also India itself has so much diversity in languages spoken over here, which makes India accentless. Well, North Indians have totally different way of speaking than South Indians as they already have developed the natural way of rolling their tongue and speaking in a manner as they have been doing since ages. But yes we do spell few words with British accent and pronunciation like Lieutenant , colonel etc. ⚔️⚔️⚔️
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The term 'global English' is being used increasingly nowadays. It is a means of demonstrating that English is spoken in every part of the world, both among speakers within a particular country who share a first language, and across speakers from different countries/first languages.
How is it different from Indian English:
British English is more about skipping alphabets and focussing more on the sound of vowels. for Eg : water will be pronounced as “Wah- ta”. They use the movement of their tongue a lot as it provides them that difficulty level which they probably look for whenever they speak and also British accent is the pure form of English language which is actually spoken with almost the similar accent of people from european countries. So try using the movement of your tongue along with your facial expressions.
Indian English has no accent at all and it’s nothing compared to British English, because we watch American TV shows a lot and also India itself has so much diversity in languages spoken over here, which makes India accentless. Well, North Indians have totally different way of speaking than South Indians as they already have developed the natural way of rolling their tongue and speaking in a manner as they have been doing since ages. But yes we do spell few words with British accent and pronunciation like Lieutenant , colonel etc. ⚔️⚔️⚔️
✨ mαrk вrαínlíєѕt ✨
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