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ADVANTAGESUNIVERSAL LANGUAGEWith the nationwide (and international) distribution of TV programs, newspapers and, of course, Internet content, the last century has seen increasing standardization of languages, particularly English. So I would argue that unless we turn our backs on the rest of the world and go back to communicating primarily with our local regions, English (and most other major languages) will become much less parochial, not more. (Sisson, 2012) English has been known as the global language, or we can say “Universal Language”. The global language (universal language) must require two conditions, first, is that the scientific language must be fully international between all languages ​​and the international system in use: if there were two international systems it would mean that no single international system was universal. It also identified that the major domains of English control the working language of international constitutions and conferences. It also controlled marketing or scientific relations, international banking, economic affairs and trade, advertising for global brands, etc. In audiovisual cultural products such as films, TV, famous music, international tourism and many others. International English provided benefits for IT users. People who used English as a second language found it interesting. Most people worry about their English being neutral (without accents), because some regional varieties of English have a number of political, social and cultural connotations attached to them. So most people avoid using accents. ECONOMY AND SOCIAL ACTIVITY Without a doubt, English is the lingua franca of today's business and academia. In multinationals, English is used to communicate......middle of paper......the universal language on the Internet?. (n.d.). English: the universal language on the Internet?. Retrieved from https://www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/lingua-franca.html• Science as a universal language. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.scientificlingual.com/esp/universal-lingual.pdf • Countries compared by language > English state. International statistics on NationsMaster.com. (n.d.). NationMaster.com. Retrieved from http://www.nationmaster.com/country-info/stats/Language/English-status• The English Empire. (2014, February 15). The economist. Retrieved from http://www.economist.com/news/business/21596538-growing-number-firms-worldwide-are-adopting-english-their-official-lingual-english#sthash.KpWxtY7w.dpuf• The English of Tomorrow. (2012, December 21). The economist. Retrieved from http://www.economist.com/blogs/johnson/2012/12/post-apocalyptic-linguistics•