The present article aims to show the importance and the analysis, of the English language, as the key for international understanding and world regulation, under the phenomena called globalization. This analysis shows that distinct views asses the phenomena mostly to the same conclusion: the English language is the nowadays tool for international organization and communication. It also examines the relationship between Globalization and English language education. There are various aspects to globalization, including the economic, the political and the cultural sides, although these factors are intricately linked. Ultimately it is difficult to define globalization. Now we all say it is the age of globalization. Television and Internet supply us with huge amount of information. These functions are observed through windows which we can see what is happening in and around the world. We can do this independent of the distance between ourselves and the outside world. Thus we firmly believe that we live in the age of globalization. Language is more than communication: It represents experience and social attitudes and links knowledge with demand. The article is a reflection on how globalization shakes traditional obedience and how it typifies seats of resistancehe present article aims to show the importance and the analysis, of the English language, as the key for international understanding and world regulation, under the phenomena called globalization. This analysis shows that distinct views asses the phenomena mostly to the same conclusion: the English language is the nowadays tool for international organization and communication. It also examines the relationship between Globalization and English language education. There are various aspects to globalization, including the economic, the political and the cultural sides, although these factors are intricately linked. Ultimately it is difficult to define globalization. Now we all say it is the age of globalization. Television and Internet supply us with huge amount of information. These functions are observed through windows which we can see what is happening in and around the world. We can do this independent of the distance between ourselves and the outside world. Thus we firmly believe that we live in the age of globalization. Language is more than communication: It represents experience and social attitudes and links knowledge with demand. The article is a reflection on how globalization shakes traditional obedience and how it typifies seats of resistanceKeywords: Globalization, Human values, Social attitudes, Internet.