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English Next was commissioned by the British Council and written by researcher David Graddol – a British applied linguist, well known as a writer, broadcaster, researcher and consultant on issues relating to global English.

The report draws attention to the extraordinary speed of change to issues affecting English identified in the 1997 publication: The Future of English?

The new report argues that we are already in a very new kind of environment and a new phase in the global development of English. What are the new rules and who will be the winners and who will be the losers? In this new study David Graddol suggests some of the answers by analysing demographic and economic trends in the Twenty First Century which affect Global English and the language policies worldwide and will influence its future.

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Read English Next (1.89MB - PDF) and find out why global English may mean the end of English as a foreign language.

INTERVIEW WITH DAVID GRADDOL
Watch Heloisa Colins (from PUC SP) during her interview with David Graddol while he was in São Paulo.

LAUNCH OF THE BOOK IN BRAZIL
Read the summary of the videoconference that happened between São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro launching the book ‘English Next’ in Brazil.

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