• Unification of language: the English language is significantly distinguished from the other languages by having very significant numbers of non-native speakers; I think it's going to be the one most affected by globalization.Globalization is making the English language fluency a vital requirement not just in municipal educational establishments but also in computing, diplomacy, and shipping areas. For various individuals, the spread of the English language seems a positive, symbolizing broad range of employment and educational opportunities. But according to anti-globalists, the rapid spreading of the English language is responsible for grinding down or homogenizing national identities. It tends to equalize values and desires without doing the same for opportunities.
In conclusion, I would like to state that in today's corrupt society, it is practically impossible to predict globalization outcomes exclusively beneficially. For some, the globalization process opens up a new world of opportunity and hope. For others, this is a world in which people are less and less in control of things that directly affect their daily lives.
The significant positive trends of the globalization process are the development of economic relations, the spread of information technology, and the broadening of educational opportunities. However, the negative trends are the loss of people's cultural and national identity, the imposition of a global language, and the decreased demand for semi-skilled labor.
A global effort to improve and upkeep the cultural, living, and economic standards of every country would be required.
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