10 Facts - WHY English is a Global Language 🌐📚🤓 | Go Natural English

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- Hey guys, what's up?
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It's Gabby Wallace from gonaturalenglish.com.
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I don't know about you, but when I do something,
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I wanna know why I'm doing it.
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I don't wanna just do it because
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somebody told me to do it, like my teacher or my mom.
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I wanna know the reason why I'm doing something,
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and so, in this video, today, we're going
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to find out why we speak English.
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I don't mean why you're learning English
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for personal reasons, I wanna know
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why is English a global language?
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Why is English the language of aviation,
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the sea, an official language of the United Nations,
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and many other international organizations?
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Why is English a global language in technology,
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scientific research, entertainment, like music and movies?
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Why is English everywhere?
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Why is English so popular, but it's
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not even an official language of the United States?
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Weird.
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Anyway, I have done some research.
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I took about a week to put together
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some research to find out the reasons,
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the top 10 reasons, why English is spoken
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by 1.5 billion people in the world,
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and only 25% of those people are native speakers.
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So let me share with you the top 10 reasons
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why English is a global language.
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Now, if you are an English learner,
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I suggest that you turn on the captions.
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You can click on CC, and turn on the English subtitles,
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because I'm gonna be speaking pretty quickly,
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to get through all the 10 reasons very fast, in this video.
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All right, quick disclaimer, before we jump in.
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I have a master's degree in education,
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but not in history, and a lot of
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these reasons are historical reasons,
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why English is a global language today.
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So if you wanna suggest something to add,
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if you are a historian, please do so in the comments.
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And speaking of comments, I wanna ask all of you a question.
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Do you think that English should be our global language?
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Yes or no.
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Give me reasons, tell me in the comments.
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All right, let's go reason number one, is war.
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So for better or worse, war has
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certainly shaped the languages that we speak in the world.
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So the 100 Years' War, that's
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when the Normans invaded Britain,
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and they spoke French, and then the English won,
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and so they took back English language,
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and they said, "Ha!
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"We're gonna speak English in Parliament."
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Now, it's 1363, and English is the language of Britain.
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So if the English hadn't won the 100 Years' War,
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I would probably be giving this lesson to you in French.
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(speaking French)
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Then I would probably be doing this video in Spanish.
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(speaking Spanish)
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Now, fast-forward to World War I.
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The Allies win.
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Two of the Allies are the United States and England,
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and so English gains influence in the world again.
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Gonna talk about other reasons related
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to World War I when we talk about migration.
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Sorry for the spoiler, but that is
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another big reason why we speak English.
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World War II, again, the Allies win.
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England and the United States are two
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of the Allies, and after World War II,
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the US becomes a huge economic power,
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the richest country on Earth, and so that
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also, of course, spreads the influence
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of English, as people immigrate
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to the United States, and the US exports a lot
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of business and industry, and of course,
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in the US, we speak English.
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Also, after World War II, the United Nations was formed
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to avoid future conflicts of that type,
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and English became one of the formal languages,
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the official languages, along with Spanish,
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French, Chinese, Russian, and Arabic.
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Little-known fact about me, when I was an undergraduate,
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I studied international relations,
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and I was obsessed with the United Nations.
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In fact, I wanted to be a diplomat,
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and I had my heart set on working at the UN.
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I ended up becoming an English teacher,
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and honestly, I love it, because
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I feel like I'm in the UN every single day,
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working with English learners from around the world.
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So it's super cool.
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I kinda gave a little spoiler for number two,
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already, but it is migration.
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Migration is huge, and a super interesting reason
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why we speak English today, starting
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from the very bottom, or the very top,
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depending on how you look at it.
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The beginning of English, as a language itself,
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in 410 A.D., Germanic tribes went
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over to Britain after the Romans left,
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and two of those tribes were called the Anglo-Saxons.
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Does that sound familiar?
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It should, because this is where Anglo-Saxon came from,
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and this is where English began.
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And these Anglo-Saxons brought vocabulary
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that mixed with the Romans,
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and the Latin language, and became Old English.
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Super interesting.
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And then, more migration happened
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for other reasons that I'm gonna get
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to in a minute, like the Black Plague,
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like the Industrial Revolution,
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like World War I and World War II,
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that we already talked about, but tons
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of people were migrating to English-speaking countries,
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primarily England and the US, with those historical moments.
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All right, number three, let's talk about the Black Plague.
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This is a really bad moment in history,
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for millions of people who died,
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but it's a very interesting moment
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for the English language, because millions
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of people migrated from southern Europe
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to the north, to England, where,
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of course, they needed to learn English.
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And the great number of people who were migrating
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quickly into England created what
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we call the Great Vowel Shift,
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which is basically the reason why English is so confusing.
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That's why English words are spelled differently
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than they're pronounced, or than they sound,
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because we had so many different accents mixing together,
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from different languages, and different immigrants
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inside England, all within a short period
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of time, the actual pronunciation of English was changing.
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Okay, so what happened when so many people died
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in England from the Black Plague, is
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other people, from outside England, moved
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in to make up for the shortage of labor,
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and wages, and work conditions,
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apparently, were better in England,
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at that time, than in other places.
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So between 1350, when the Black Plague was
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officially over, and 1550, 65,000 people moved into England,
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and about one in every 100 people was an immigrant
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at that time, in England, compared
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with today, where about eight in 100 are immigrants.
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But even so, at that time, that was a huge shift,
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and a lot of new accents coming in contributed
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to the way that we speak English today.
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Let's talk about religion.
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In 597 A.D., Christianity came on over to Britain,
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and we gained new vocabulary,
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like font, bishop, and martyr.
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Now, religion plays a role in the English language
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because, of course, religion likes
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to spread to new peoples, and we
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also have literature, like the King James Bible,
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that is, of course, inspired by religion.
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It was a new translation, at the time,
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from the Hebrew Bible, and the King James Bible gives
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us so many phrases that we still use today.
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And that Bible was written in 1611.
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That Bible had a huge influence on the way we speak English,
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and the number of people who speak English.
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And around the 17th century, between beating Napoleon,
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and further in the future, World War I,
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England gained 10 million square miles,
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and 400 million English-speaking people.
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Well, they didn't already speak English,
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but you know what I mean.
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They had to learn English because
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they were colonized by the English.
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So we're talking about Australia, New Zealand,
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the Indian subcontinent, North America,
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and also Belize, and British Guiana,
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and a lot of islands in the Caribbean, and much of Africa.
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There's a lot of ground now covered by English,
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where people really had to learn English
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because their colonizers were telling
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them what to do in English.
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It's kind of like your English teacher.
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And we got a lot of new English vocabulary
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from these different countries,
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and diverse peoples, as well.
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Number six is literature.
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We already talked a little bit about the King James Bible,
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which I filed under religion, but literature is
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very important, and I would like to
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just give a huge shout-out to Shakespeare.
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William Shakespeare was
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hugely influential in the 17th century.
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So he became known as a great writer,
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and his works spread throughout Europe,
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and people were reading his work in English.
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And in fact, a lot of phrases that
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we still use today come from William Shakespeare.
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So thanks, Shakespeare.
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His writing also marked the era of early modern English,
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the modern English that we speak today.
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Shakespeare introduced words like twerk, lit, and shook.
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Number seven is science.
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The Scientific Revolution had a big part
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in England, and physicists like Robert Hooke,
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Robert Boyle, Isaac Newton, and Francis Bacon,
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all contributed to scientific research in English.
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And more than half of scientific research is written
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in English, today.
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Following the Scientific Revolution,
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we have the Industrial Revolution,
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which happened in the 18th century
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in England, and was followed shortly
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after by the Industrial Revolution in the United States.
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So we have machines created by English inventors.
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We have manuals, instructions, directions
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for these machines, written in English,
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and we have people flooding in
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to England, and to the United States,
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to work with these machines, where
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they needed to learn English to do their job.
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Number nine, we have, well, as
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my T-shirt says, rock and roll.
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Basically, it is rock and roll
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that got created in the US, and exported
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to the world, and it's just so cool
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that everyone wanted to learn the lyrics
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to all the songs, all The Beatles,
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all the Elvis songs, but it's true, really.
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English got this cool factor, from jazz,
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rock and roll, from Hollywood,
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that people actually wanted to learn English.
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It's not like today, when you're forced
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to learn English in high school,
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and you don't really wanna be there.
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It's like you wanna learn English
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because all your favorite artists are using English.
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And so one of the most powerful ways
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that English has captured a global audience is
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through entertainment, specifically entertainment
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that came from the US in the post World War II era.
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And finally, number 10, why English rules the world,
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is, well, technology.
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English is also the language of information technology,
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starting with the invention of the first digital computer,
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in 1945, at the University of Pennsylvania,
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and the evolution of the Internet,
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where a lot of American engineers had a part
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in that, as well.
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So the Internet, computers, manuals
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for computers, Apple, Google, YouTube,
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Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Silicon Valley.
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These are are English-speaking things.
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Places, companies, you know what I mean.
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It all comes back to English.
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And so I think you can see, English
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just had this knack for being
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at the right place at the right time.
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If I could be English, I would be so lucky.
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So there you have it, 10 reasons
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why English is the global language.
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And if your friends ever ask you
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why you have to learn English,
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you can share this video with them,
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because I think it's pretty clear why we speak English now.
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English is just always at the right place at the right time.
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So who knows?
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Maybe in the future we'll go back to speaking French.
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Maybe the next global language will be Chinese,
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I don't know, tell me what you think.
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Should English be our global language?
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I think that it's very helpful
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to learn English, and yes, everyone should,
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but I also think all English speakers should know
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another language, if not three,
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or four, languages, because it's
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really cool when we can all communicate, and it's fun,
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and it's good for your brain, to learn another language.
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So all right, make sure that you are subscribed
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Thanks for watching.
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Bye!
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