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There are a myriad of arguments in favor of my stance. The most preponderant one is
that thanks to globalisation, the interation between people from different
languages and diverse cultural backgrounds will inevitably increase. As English is
already the most widely used language throughout the world, not only will it help
people to communicate effectively with each other, but it will also be embraced by
more and more people. Needless to say, this universal appeal of English will keep
it in a preponderant position, as far as gaining more popularity is concerned.
Another pivotal aspect of this argument is that now English is the language of
Science, Commerce, trade, arts, history, literature, media, entertainment and what
not. Unlike in the past, when the world was not much connected without a common
language and so it was next to impossible to keep abreast with the latest
happenings, nowadays English has helped mankind overcome all communication
barriers. Hence, the likelihood that english will thrive, flourish and spread
rapidly is very high.
In view of the arguments outlined above, one can conclude that the apprehension
that English language will lose its value because of globalisation is undergrounded
indeed.
Or
In view of the arguments outlined above, one can conclude that the benefits of
globalisation in the proliferation of English language are too great to ignore.
One of the most conspicuous trends of today's world is a colossal upsurge in the
usage of ........................ There is a widespread worry/concern ...........
Argument1 .................. In my opinion, this apprehension is unwarranted and so
should be rejected.
In Favor:
There are a myriad of arguments in favor of my stance. The most preponderant one is
that .......... argument1 ........ ................. Argument2 ..............
Needless to say, ................ argument3 ..............
Opponent arguments:
Another pivotal aspect of this argument is that now .........................
Unlike in
Conclusion:
In view of the arguments outlined above, one can conclude that the apprehension
that ............................................ is undergounded indeed. / are too
great to ignore.