Topic > Who Owns Global English Case Study - 1060

The author's style of this essay was as formal as possible, as he stated the importance of the English language and how the use of English is improper is considered more of an insult to native English speakers in general. The author tried to persuade his audience by stating that English belongs to the world itself and to its speakers and certainly does not belong to anyone in particular. The author stated that “…now that it is global, it is no longer the exclusive property of English-speaking nations.” (Page: 438, paragraph 11). The author criticized the use of English in the Spanish Campaign because they used English phrases and called it “bad English”. The author reveals his attitude towards the topic because he is an English professor and that he is so broad in this education system that he rather judges how good English looks or how bad English looks. The author encourages his audience to respond to his article, as the author mentioned how the English language should be used and written, and that the English language is global and for anyone to say that English belongs to a certain country O nation, it must be a fake