ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNING IN A MULTILINGUAL WORLD

Дата
2026-04-04ISBN
978-601-385-215-7Аннотации
This article explores the transformation of English into the world’s primary
lingua franca, examining the historical, economic, and technological factors
underpinning its dominance. It analyzes the role of the British Empire and the postWWII rise of the United States, while critically engaging with the concept of linguistic
imperialism and the paradigm of World Englishes. A central component of the study
is an online survey conducted among 180 young learners in Kazakhstan, which
analyzes proficiency levels, learning motivations, and preferred study methods. The
findings reveal that while academic advancement (77.8%) and career prospects
(61.1%) are the primary drivers for language acquisition, most participants are at the
elementary or intermediate stages of proficiency. The article concludes that in the 21st
century, English functions not merely as a communication tool but as a critical
instrument for international cooperation and professional growth, necessitating a conscious effort to foster multilingualism.
