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Art

Integrated
Project
SUBJECT - ENGLISH
English as world wide language

Which Languages Have the Most Speakers? It comes as no surprise


that English reigns supreme, with over 1.1 billion total speakers—or
roughly 15% of the global population. Mandarin Chinese, Hindi, Spanish,
and French round out the top five.
Also English is used for the common communication language in all over
the world.
Uses of the English in all over the
world:
English is the official language of 53 countries and
is used as a lingua franca (a mutually known
language) by people from all around the world.
This means that whether you're working in Beijing,
or travelling in Brazil, studying English can help
you have a conversation with people from all over
the world.
Origin of English :
English is a West Germanic language that
originated from Anglo-Frisian dialects
brought to Britain in the mid 5th to 7th
centuries AD by Anglo-Saxon
migrants from what is now northwest
Germany, southern Denmark and the
Netherlands. ... The Late West Saxon
dialect eventually became dominant.
The most famous writers in
English language :
The Top Ten Famous Authors

William Shakespeare

George Orwell

J.K. Rowling

1.Kurt Vonnegut. ...

2.Virginia Woolf. ...

3.Ernest Hemingway. ...

4.William Faulkner. ...

5.Ayn Rand.
Relation between
the space and
English language
Which language is used
in space?

The ISS is governed in part by


memorandums of agreement in
which English is usually the
operating language, although
there are notable exceptions
(such as when inside the
Russian Soyuz spacecraft).
What language is used
on the international
space station?

On board the space station all


the procedures are in English,
as English is the general
language of the station
What is a space
poem?
As much a picture as a text,
these poems use space
creatively and invite the
reader/viewer to interact with
it. ... In fact, since linear reading
is disrupted, the reader must use
the space to navigate their way
through the poem.
Some poems based on the Space
poem:
1. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, ‘The Light of Stars’.

The night is come, but not too soon;


And sinking silently,
All silently, the little moon
Drops down behind the sky.

There is no light in earth or heaven


But the cold light of stars;
And the first watch of night is given
To the red planet Mars.

Is it the tender star of love?


The star of love and dreams?
O no! from that blue tent above,
A hero’s armor gleams …
2. Emily Dickinson, ‘Ah Moon – and Star!’

Ah, Moon—and Star!


You are very far—
But were no one
Farther than you—
Do you think I’d stop
For a Firmament—
Or a Cubit—or so?
3. Gerard Manley Hopkins, ‘The Starlight Night’.

Look at the stars! look, look up at the skies!


O look at all the fire-folk sitting in the air!
The bright boroughs, the circle-citadels there!
Down in dim woods the diamond delves! the elves’-
eyes!
The grey lawns cold where gold, where quickgold
lies!
Wind-beat whitebeam! airy abeles set on a flare!
Flake-doves sent floating forth at a farmyard scare!
Ah well! it is all a purchase, all is a prize …
Thank you
NAME- SHAURYA PRATAP SINGH
CLASS- 11-B

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