How English became an international language?

The British Empire

During the 18th and 19th centuries, Britain established colonies around the world, including in North America, Australia, India, and parts of Africa. English became the language of administration, trade, and education in these regions. 

Industrialization and globalization

In the 19th and 20th centuries, the Industrial Revolution and the rise of global trade and commerce led to increased interaction between people from different countries. English became a common language for business, science, and technology. 

Popularity of English-speaking countries

The United States, Canada, Australia, and the United Kingdom have become influential cultural and economic powers. English is the primary language in these countries, and their cultural products  have a global reach. 

Education

English is widely taught as a second language around the world. It is often a required subject in schools and universities, and proficiency in English can open up opportunities for international travel, education, and employment. 

The internet 

The growth of the internet and social media has facilitated communication between people from different countries and cultures. 

OET (Occupational English Test): 

This is an English language test designed for healthcare professionals who want to work in English-speaking countries. 

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