In so far as this ESL teacher/college professor knows, there are no such census figures. If interested, why don't you do the research?
English as a Second Language (ESL) is teaching or learning English in an English speaking country (thus giving learners lots of opportunities to practice English outside the classroom). English as a Foreign Language (EFL) is teaching or learning English in a Non-English speaking country (thus learners have much fewer opportunities to practice English outside the classroom).
Portuguese is a language. The country is called Portugal and it is not a continent.
Arabic is a language not a country.
The country that has its main language in English is the United States.
England is the country, English is the language. :D
Almost every country has their own language. EX: United Kingdom - english. France- french. Italy- italian, etc.
If you are talking about South America like I am learning in history the answer would be Guyana.
In Canada, people primarily speak English and French. Mississippi is a state located in the United States, which is a country in North America.
Learning a specific language is mainly for:deciding to migrate and live in this country,finding job in this country,studying the history in this country,deciding to study in this country, and/orworking as journalist covering the news in this country.
The first known country to have English as its official language is England.
What country?In what continent?
Portuguese is the official language of the South American country of Brazil. It's also a recognized regional language in the neighboring country of The Co-operative Republic of Guyana, where the official language is English. And its compulsory language learning for schoolchildren in nearby Argentina and Uruguay.