Almost everywhere that was a part of the colonies of Britain.
Jean Borotra is the name of the Basque tennis player who became the first Wimbledon winner from outside the English speaking world.
No. The English-speaking missionaries were the first to create a writing system for Hawaiian.
The same reason the UK is not the only English-speaking country: colonies, colonies, COLONIES!!!
"So glehd ihtz freye-dey" is a way to pronounce the phrase "So glad it's Friday!" in English. The pronunciation may sound quite different in parts of the United States of America outside the Mid-Atlantic states represented by the above pronunciation. It also will sound quite different elsewhere in the English-speaking world, such as in Australia, Canada, and the United Kingdom.
English as a second language (ESL) is typically taught in a country where English is the primary language, with the goal of helping non-native speakers become proficient in English. English as a foreign language (EFL) is taught in countries where English is not the primary language, with the focus on developing English language skills for communication or academic purposes.
Accent variations can be influenced by factors such as geographical location, social class, education, and exposure to different languages. English people have a wide range of accents due to the historical development of the language and various dialects across different regions in the United Kingdom. Differences in accent can reflect a person's background, identity, and cultural influences.
There is a significant Latino population in Toronto. I have a nephew teaching ESL to a bunch of Spanish speaking people there.
Philadelphia was the largest city during the Revolutionary War. In fact, Philadelphia was the largest English-speaking city outside of London.
A skilled migrant visa is available as an opportunity for people to become employed outside of their country. One requirement is the person must be proficient speaking English.
The largest French-speaking country outside of France is the Democratic Republic of the Congo, located in Central Africa.
eehm, I'm sorry, but did you ever travel outside your country??? In Europe we have many different countries and even inside each and every one different different languages and dialects besides English exist. also you might want to consider that even russia is a geographical part of Europe, so if you take a look at a map of Europe very soon you will see how many countries exist... i seriously hope your question wasn't meant to be for real...for your sake
Doctors wishing to practice outside of their own country of origin generally belong to organizations such as the World Health Organization, United Nations, Doctors Without Borders, and so forth. A doctor wishing to work outside a country other than that in which they trained would have to satisfy the new country that their qualifications were equal. There is freedom of movement throughout the EU and there are many doctors in the UK from other English speaking countries. Many British doctors also go to other English speaking countries including the US.