Sunday, November 16, 2014

Guide To Private Online English Classes

By Etta Bowen


English is a Germanic language spoken in British Isles, North America, Australia, New Zealand and several other places. It is an official language in several African countries and in South Asia. It is also the most widely used international language (though numerically overtaken by Mandarin). Private online English classes are the second most spoken native language in the world with approximately 480 million users in 2005.

This is the unofficial language most used in Israel and the United Arab Emirates (language of communication of population to 74% foreign). This is the usual language on the island of Saint-Martin fell partly in France and partly the Kingdom of Netherlands. In Hong Kong, this is an official language and widely used in the business world. Learned from kindergarten, it's the language of instruction of some primary schools, many secondary schools and all universities.

A significant number of students acquire a level of English speaker. This language is so widely used that it's inappropriate to say that is a second language or a foreign language. In Thailand, English is also used for business but after the Chinese. In Vietnam, 6.5% of population speak English to some degree (second-language speakers, sub speakers).

Eng-lish is the native language or a language of the people of many countries, especially the United States and the United Kingdom and its former colonies, including Ireland, Zimbabwe, Australia, New Zealand, etc. It's one of the most spoken languages in the world: it ranks third after the Chinese (Mandarin) and Spanish. Regarded by many as the current "international language", it is unquestionably the most learned and studied language worldwide.

It is the most used language on Internet. It is one of six official languages of the two working languages - with the French - the United Nations (UN). Eng-lish is a West Germanic language whose origin is in the Anglo-Frisian dialects that have been made on the island of Britain by Germanic tribes came to settle, and then strongly influenced, especially at the lexical level, languages by settlers from Scandinavia, Normandy and northern France.

As for other languages, borrowing from ancient Greek and Latin have enriched the lexicon steadily until today. Other Romance languages, and dialects of the former colonies have influenced British English so much less significant. By cons, these influences are real in different English-speaking countries (influence of substrate languages), thus constituting varieties that can in turn mark the British-English (Anglo-American, for example).

The word in Eng-lish which is developed from Germanic, is almost invariably shorter and more informal than those of Latin descent. The Latin is often taken more elegant. Excessive use of the Latin word considered to be like that either snobbery, for example. Its richness lies in fact that this kind of synonyms have tiny differences in importance. It makes it possible to express subtle differences; language is extremely flexible.

In 2060, the population in the countries where Eng-lish has the status official language reach 4 billion, five main areas will be French (850 million), Hindi (700 to 800 million), Arabic (700 million), the Spanish (600 million) and the Portuguese (350 million). Claude Truchot considers that the use of English words in the speech, which is a practice that has increased over the past fifteen years, is an ideological dimension, insofar as its purpose is to express modernity and internationality avoiding the use of language.




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