The rapid advancement of digital technology has significantly transformed the nature, use, and dissemination of the English language across the globe. From social media platforms and artificial intelligence to online education and digital communication tools, English today exists in a dynamic and evolving digital ecosystem. This paper examines how digital transformation has reshaped English language practices, focusing on both the challenges and opportunities that arise in this process. While digitalization has enhanced accessibility, global connectivity, and innovative language learning methods, it has also introduced concerns related to linguistic degradation, digital divide, ethical use of technology, and changing norms of grammar and communication. By analyzing contemporary trends in digital discourse, education, and global communication, this paper argues that the future of English depends on a balanced integration of technological innovation and linguistic responsibility. The study highlights the need for adaptive pedagogy, critical digital literacy, and ethical engagement to ensure that English continues to thrive as a global language in the digital age.
Dr. Ashish Annasaheb Jadhav (Sat,) studied this question.
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