NEW YORK (Reuters) - From Barack Obama's simple "Yes We Can" presidential campaign slogan to countless Chinese people sending text messages using English letters, "Globish" is fast becoming the ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. From Prof B.C.K. Patel. Sir, Reading Simon Kuper’s article on proper English (“Why proper English rules OK”, ...
The alumni of the vast people's University of China are typical of the post–Mao Zedong generation. Every Friday evening several hundred gather informally under the pine trees of a little square in ...
NEW YORK From Barack Obama's simple “Yes We Can” presidential campaign slogan to countless Chinese people sending text messages using English letters, “Globish” is fast becoming the dominant language ...