№ 67-3 (том 2): ОБРАЗОВАНИЕ И НАУКА В XXI ВЕКЕ, Октябрь, 2025
Научно-образовательные статьи

THE IMPORTANCE OF ENGLISH IN GLOBAL COMMUNICATION

Ashyralyyev Abdylla
Dovletmammet Azadi Turkmen National Institute of World Languages
Bayrambabayev Seyitmyrat
Dovletmammet Azadi Turkmen National Institute of World Languages
Gurbangylyjov Shanur
Dovletmammet Azadi Turkmen National Institute of World Languages

Опубликован 02.11.2025

Ключевые слова

  • English language, global communication, globalization, intercultural exchange, education, technology, international relations.

Как цитировать

А. Ashyralyyev, S. Bayrambabayev, & Sh. Gurbangylyjov. (2025). THE IMPORTANCE OF ENGLISH IN GLOBAL COMMUNICATION. ОБРАЗОВАНИЕ И НАУКА В XXI ВЕКЕ, 67-3 (том 2). https://mpcareer-google.ru/index.php/journal/article/view/3637

Аннотация

The English language has evolved into the most significant means of international communication, transcending national, cultural, and linguistic boundaries. As globalization intensifies and technological progress continues to shrink distances between nations, English functions as the universal medium that connects people in diplomacy, business, science, technology, education, and culture. This article explores the historical development of English as a global language, analyzes its role in shaping international interactions, and discusses its influence on education, technology, and cross-cultural exchange. The paper also examines linguistic challenges and the future prospects of English in a multilingual world.

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