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Английски език II, Ден А

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Academic vs. non-academic writing

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Review closely the following text. Do you think it meets academic writing standards? If not, what is wrong with it? Rewrite it to improve its content and post your version below.

English has become a global language for a number of reasons. From a historical perspective it spread to many parts of the world when successive waves of English speakers migrated abroad from the UK. In terms of the language itself, it is relatively easy to learn with its vocabulary, which is borrowed from many different languages, and its fairly simple grammar. The economic dominance of English-speaking countries for many centuries has also contributed to its status as a global language. Therefore, English is likely to remain the number one global language forever.

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