Did You Know?

Many words we use come from English!

Words Change

Some words from other places change to sound English.

Food Changes

Food from other lands can taste like English food.

What anglicisation Does

It helps people talk to each other.

It makes new friends feel at home.

It can change names of places.

It can change how food is made.

It helps share fun things like games.

It can mix cultures and ideas.

More About anglicisation

Anglicisation has been around for a long time. When people from England went to new places, they brought their ways. This made some places more like England. Over time, this changed how people lived and talked.

Today, we see anglicisation in many ways. We hear English words in songs and shows. We eat foods that mix different styles. This helps us learn about each other.

In the future, anglicisation may grow more. As we share more online, we will mix even more. This can help us all be friends and learn new things!

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["Anglicisation"] --> B["Cultural Assimilation"] A --> C["Sociocultural Influence"] A --> D["Institutional Influence"] A --> E["Linguistic Influence"] C --> F["Adoption of English Language"] D --> G["Influence of UK Institutions"] E --> H["Alteration of Non-English Terms"]

What Do These Words Mean?

Anglicisation:The process of adopting English culture or language.
Cultural assimilation:When one culture adopts the traits of another.
Sociocultural:Related to social and cultural factors.
Institutional:Related to organizations or systems.
Soft power:Influence through culture and values instead of force.