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- Karachi’s economic hub status has led to the prevalence of English as a vital language. It is commonly used in business, commerce, and academia. Proficiency in English is often seen as a valuable skill, providing access to better job opportunities.
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Sep 21, 2023 · Discover What Language Spoken in Karachi, including Urdu, Sindhi, English, and more. Learn about the cultural significance of these languages and their role in shaping the city’s identity. Karachi, an active city middle of Pakistan, is famous for its variety, lifestyle, and wealthy records.
- The Current Status and Functions of English in Pakistan
- English and Identity in Pakistan
- The Demand For English
- The Supply Side of English
- The Expense of Elite English Medium Schooling
- The Islamic Resistance to English
- Pragmatic Utilization of English by The Islamists
- The Features of Pakistani English
English is not mentioned among Pakistani languages, the latest data of which is given below. However, it is used as a second language to some degree by educated Pakistanis. Despite having so many major languages, Pakistan continued the language policies inherited from the British raj.However, there have been nationalistic statements concerning lang...
English is a marker of modernity, Western education, upward social mobility and urbanization in Pakistan. It has penetrated deeply into the cultural landscape of the cities, towns and even the villages of the country. Linguistic landscape, or cityscape as one may call it, is defined as under. In Pakistan it serves the first function at airports, ra...
A number of surveys have been carried out to determine the demand for English among students, their parents and teachers in the country. Mansoor’s (2005, p. 408) and Mahboob’s (2002, p. 30) surveys indicate that English is the preferred medium of instruction both of students and their parents, especially at the higher level. The present author’s su...
We have seen how much English is in demand in Pakistan. Let us now look at the supply side i.e. the institutions which purport to teach it. First, there are the non-elitist, so-called English medium schools. These schools are visible in all localities in the urban areas, even in small towns, and charge tuition fees from Rs. 50 to Rs 1000 per month....
Nowadays, the richest and most powerful patrons of English are the capitalist owners of chains of schools in the cities of Pakistan (Beaconhouse, City School, Grammar School Systems). A small minority from the urban elite is, however, very proficient in the language since they attend expensive English-medium schools. About this situation the ASER R...
Not everyone wants English to be taught in the country, however. The conservatives, chiefly led by the Islamic ulema in the madrassas, remain resistant to English in Pakistan as they had been in British India. They felt that the demand for English, though couched in pragmatic terms, was really part of the state’s project to ‘colonialize’ Islam (a t...
The response of the Islamists to English has been mentioned earlier. In Pakistan Syed Abul ‘Ala Mawdudi (1903–1979), is undoubtedly the greatest thinker among the Islamists. His orientation towards Islam is revivalist whereas the ulema were conservative. Mawdudi interpreted Islam (submission to God) to mean active submission to God, by which he mea...
The phonetic and phonological features of Indian English [IE] have been described by many scholars besides Kachru, like Masica (1966) and Verma (1957). The features of PE were first described by Rahman (1991, p. 18–40). Where Urdu is the first language of the speaker, the varieties of PE are like the varieties of IE with very minor differences. Whe...
- Tariq Rahman
- tariq.rahman@bnu.edu.pk
- 2020
Sep 1, 2020 · In short, English is the most important elite language, the language of power, in Pakistan. This chapter presents a diachronic (historical) analysis of the roles and functions of...
- Tariq Rahman
Mar 30, 2021 · The English language has a major impact on our companies and workplaces. Regardless of geographical, social, political, or religious divisions, English has become the lingua franca of the...
Summary. English is the most important elite language and the language of power in contemporary Pakistan. This chapter provides an overview of English in Pakistan and Pakistani English through discussion of the multilingual context, the history of the language within the country, the status, functions, and features of English, literature in ...