ENGLISH AS A MOTHER TONGUE

Authors

  • Ahmedov Azimjon Ilkhomovich teacher of Andijan State Institute of Foreign Languages
  • Tolipjonova Dildora Dilshodbek qizi Andijan State Institute of Foreign Languages Faculty of English philology, teaching methodology,and translation studies Student of group 307

Keywords:

mother tongue, native English speaker, communication skills, cultural identity, educational opportunities, linguistic background, globalized world, language privilege, language diversity, lingua franca

Abstract

This article explores the significance and implications of English as a mother tongue. It delves into the advantages and challenges faced by individuals who have English as their first language, examining how this linguistic background impacts their communication skills, cultural identity, and educational opportunities. Through a variety of case studies and research findings, the article sheds light on the complexities of being a native English speaker in a globalized world, highlighting the privileges and responsibilities that come with this linguistic status.

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Published

2024-08-03

How to Cite

ENGLISH AS A MOTHER TONGUE. (2024). Universal International Scientific Journal, 1(6), 151-152. https://universaljurnal.uz/index.php/jurnal/article/view/1014