English at work in Berlin

Analyse eines linguistischen Aufsatzes


Elaboration, 2008

4 Pages, Grade: 1,0


Abstract or Introduction

English at work in Berlin
Elizabeth J. Erling and Alan Walton
In:
English Today. The International Review of the English Language. Volume 23. Number 1. January 2007. – p. 32 – 39 and p. 64.

In their article “English at work in Berlin”, Elizabeth J. Erling and Alan Walton give an overview of a report on a survey of the importance of the English language in international companies located in Germany.

Erling and Walton start by giving a short introduction about the change of use of the English language in German companies. The authors see the reason for the change in the progressive globalization: “[…] In a country where transnational corporations increase in number and power, where the technologies for information exchange are developing rapidly, where a supra-state appears to be evolving, there is also growing pressure to communicate across national boundaries, to be part of a larger community of communication than the national.” (p. 32). In accordance with this, there is no possibility to make an international career without special skills in English, because English has become the most commonly used language in large companies in Germany such as Daimler Chrysler, Deutsche Bank and Siemens. [...]

Details

Title
English at work in Berlin
Subtitle
Analyse eines linguistischen Aufsatzes
College
University of Vechta
Course
Exercises in Linguistic Text Analysis
Grade
1,0
Author
Year
2008
Pages
4
Catalog Number
V148192
ISBN (eBook)
9783640592432
ISBN (Book)
9783640592104
File size
418 KB
Language
German
Keywords
English, Berlin, Analyse, Aufsatzes
Quote paper
Karin Miosga (Author), 2008, English at work in Berlin , Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/148192

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