The countries with the highest populations of native English speakers are, in descending order: United States (215 million), United Kingdom (58 million), Canada (18.2 million), Australia (15.5 million), Ireland (3.8 million), South Africa (3.7 million), and New Zealand (3.0-3.7 million). Countries such as Jamaica and Nigeria also have millions of native speakers of dialect continua ranging from an English-based creole to a more standard version of English. Of those nations where English is spoken as a second language, India has the most such speakers ('Indian English') and linguistics professor David Crystal claims that, combining native and non-native speakers, India now has more people who speak or understand English than any other country in the world. Following India is the People's Republic of China. (Source: wikipedia)
QUESTIONS:
1. Can you name 5 varieties of English?
2. Is English used on all five continents? Name one country in each continent.
3. What's the difference between colour and color?
4. What's the difference between autumn and fall?
5. According to Business Week, who is winning the race?
LINKS:
Wikipedia
5 Minute English: English around the world
E.L. Easton
English hilfen
Business Week
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