The article discusses the shift towards cooperative learning in English language teaching (ELT) amid globalization, emphasizing the need for interactive and collaborative educational approaches that foster human connection and understanding. It critiques traditional competitive learning models that create divisions among students, advocating for cooperative learning as a means to enhance communication, social skills, and critical thinking. The author argues for the integration of cooperative learning strategies in educational curricula to develop competent, lifelong learners who can thrive in a globalized world.