Status and Functions of English
Status and Functions of English
ENGLISH
STATUS OF ENGLISH
With the dawn of independence a controversy
began about the place, importance and study of
English.
People like C. Rajagopalachari favoured its
retention at its place, under the influence of
nationalism.
They argued that English being a foreign
language, was responsible for a very great waste
of students time and energy.
THREE
LANGUAGE -FORMULA
FUNCTIONS OF ENGLISH
Pre Independence English occupied a very important
place in India.
It is the official language of the administration,
medium of instruction and subject of study in Indian
schools.
English language has occupied an important place in
Education, Courts, Commerce & Industry.
Language attracts people because of the wealth of
literature.
ENGLISH AS A LINK
LANGUAGE
It acts as a link language in the world, which
connects the people of the world with one another.
In the absence of a national language ,English is
containing and will continue to be a link language
of the country.
It is the common language of the people of various
regions and nations.
English has emerged as a common language
between centre and states.
ENGLISH AS AN INTERNATIONAL
LANGUAGE
It is the first language of the United States of
America, Canada & Australia.
English is spoke and read by millions of Europians ,
Africans, Chinese, Indians, Japanese and South
Americans as a second language.
English is the language for international, political and
industrial relations with the countries of the world.
Through English we can communicate our opinions in
the affairs of the world.
LIBRARY LANGUAGE
English is the key of the storehouses of knowledge.
The role of English as library language becomes
important in India.
It is only language through which maximum
knowledge can be imparted to students.
The Kothari Education Commission has rightly
stressed that English would play a vital role in
higher education as an important library language.
LANGUAGE OF
COMMUNICATION
English is the language of communication.
All the highly placed officers and aristocratic
families were use English for communication.
To speak English was considered a mark of
greatness.
LANGUAGE OF THE
COURT
English was the language of the court.
Judges and Magistrates wrote and announced
their decisions in English.
Lawers and Barristrers placed their case in
English.
This was the language in which all the records of
all Courts were kept.
LANGUAGE OF INDIAN
UNITY
It was English that united the people living in
different parts of India.
General Indian leaders went from place to place
and delivered speeches in English.