THE ROLE OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE IN THE WORLD.

Authors

  • Karimova Farangiz Chirchik State Pedagogical University, Department of Foreign Languages and Literature 2nd- year student Author

Keywords:

: lingua franca, The Canterbury Tales, global literature, written and spoken communication, English literature

Abstract

. The article provides detailed information about the stages of development of English literature, its role and significance in the global community, as well as the new programs and innovations that have been implemented and the contributions made by scholars. In addition, the article discusses the reforms carried out in this field, the achievements that have resulted from them, and the existing shortcomings. Conclusions and recommendations are also analyzed within the framework of the topic through extensive research.

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Published

17-04-2026

How to Cite

THE ROLE OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE IN THE WORLD. (2026). INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SUPPORT OF MODERN SCIENCE AND INNOVATION., 2(4), 133-136. https://eoconf.com/index.php/icsmsi/article/view/1062