The Role of English in Higher Education
English plays an important role in higher education. Over time, it has become the main language of academic communication, helping students fully understand the subjects they study. This specialized form of English is often called academic language.
A Shared Language for Students
Academic English brings together both native and non native speakers. The purpose is to make communication easier so that everyone can speak, write, and share ideas in a way that others can understand. This common ground allows students from different backgrounds to learn together more effectively.
Supporting Research
English also helps scholars and researchers develop their work and share it with a wider audience. Most academic journals, conferences, and publications are in English, which means that using it allows ideas and discoveries to reach people across the world.
Conclusion
In the end, English is more than just a subject to learn. It has become the main tool for academic communication, connecting students and researchers worldwide. By using English, higher education makes knowledge more accessible and helps ideas travel across borders.
References
Allington, Da & Mayor, Ba (eds) 2012, 'Communicating in English', Routledge, Canada.