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English Language
English is a West Germanic language that originated from England and which is also spoken as a native language in other home countries of the United Kingdom, in the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, South Africa, and in many other countries.
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Quotes: English Language
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English Language: Mongolia, Part 1
The English language in Mongolia, Part 1 of 2, where English is seen not only as a way of communicating, but as a way of opening windows on the wider world.
The English language is viewed as the ticket to future economic progress and as an expansion of international understanding.
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English Language: Global Perspecitves
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English Language: Mongolia, Part 2
The English language in Mongolia, Part 2 of 2, where English is seen not only as a way of communicating, but as a way of opening windows on the wider world.
The English language is viewed as the ticket to future economic progress and as an expansion of international understanding.
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English Language: Global Perspecitves
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English Language: Poland
Retired educators teach English in the Polish countryside, because English is thought by many of the Polish people to be "the language of economics".
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English Language: Global Perspecitves
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Quotes: English Language
A tool that sometimes expresses thought, sometimes obscures thought, and too often replaces thought: English language quotes.
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(globalization of the English language as presented from various international perspectives)
(Mongolian leaders believe that English is the key to economic progress)
(the English language is viewed as a ticket to the future in Mongolia and other countries)
(retired educators teach English in the Polish countryside)
(an accurate count is impossible)
(a tool that sometimes expresses thought, sometimes obscures thought, and too often replaces thought)
(history of how, when, and why hundreds of words have entered the English language)
(the revitalization of Christianity into the English culture did much to re-establish a significant number of Latin vocabulary into the English language)
(the Venerable Bede made important contributions to the English language via Latin)
(events that have affected England and, sometimes, the English language through the centuries)
(The Importance of Latin in the English Language)
(Preface to a Dictionary of the English Language by Samuel Johnson)
(An American Dictionary of the English Language as conceived by Noah Webster)