In 1991, Professor Randolph Quirk and Professor Braj Kachru published articles in English Today debating the value of World Englishes.
Prof. Quirk argued that we must have a strong standard for English that does not allow for incorrect vocabulary or grammar.
Prof. Kachru argued that English must serve different purposes for millions of people around the world, and therefore, because a single standard is impossible, we must appreciate the variation in English worldwide.
Where do you stand?
Team 1 (Prof. Quirk): We must have a strong standard for English.
Team 2 (Prof. Kachru): We must appreciate the variation in English worldwide.
Where did you stand on the issue before you started the debate?
Where do you stand now? Has your position changed?