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In the French language, a canard is a duck. In English, a canard is a deliberately false or misleading story, or a type of aircraft in which primary horizontal control and stabilization surfaces are in front of the main wing.
'False, Faulty' or 'Artificial' coin.
Formal English is THE standard English. This is in oppsoition to informal English which is spoken English and includes slang and colloquialisms.
There are a couple of challenges related to teaching English. For most people, they think they can teach English because they are native English speakers, however this notion is false. There is a reason why people go to school for teaching degrees. Teaching English means understanding how the English language works (lexical categories, syntax, etc.) and being able to teach it effectively and accurately. Take for example teaching grammar. Can you explain infinitives and gerunds? How about how to identify phrasal verbs versus prepositional phrases? If you get training (CELTA for example) or even receive your MA in TESL, this will help you understand how to teach English. Another challenge to teaching English can exist in the location of where you teach. I don't mean rural versus urbal communities, but teaching English abroad requires you to understand the culture and how the native language is used in teaching English. As a teacher in South Korea, I have learned nuances in Korean which have helped me explain vocabulary and reading to Korean students. I recommend if you wish to teach English, understand your surrounding and culture. It could really help with connecting with your students.
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This is false. The language with the largest number of speakers is Chinese.
False. The English language has undergone significant changes over the past 600 years, evolving from Old English in the medieval period to Middle English and then to Modern English. These changes include shifts in grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation.
True. English is one of the most widely spoken languages in the world, with over 1.5 billion speakers worldwide. It is an official or widely spoken language in many countries, making it the most spoken language globally.
Some factors that can hinder learning English include lack of exposure to the language, low motivation, fear of making mistakes, and limited practice opportunities. Additionally, factors such as cultural differences, lack of resources, and individual learning styles can also impact language acquisition.
false, there was a largly uniform english language before gutenburg even invented the printing press, and so the introduction of the press to england made little difference in the uniformity of the language
Yes, sensory language includes words that appeal to any of the five senses (sight, sound, touch, taste, smell). To be considered sensory, a word must evoke an experience related to one or more of these senses.
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English is a germanic language, as in northern European based. It's influenced by almost every other language family in the proximity, including Romantic (Italian, French, Spanish, Romanian) and even Semitic (Arabic, Hebrew) language families. Trying to classify the English language in any language family will raise a lot of difficulties.
English has one of the largest vocabularies among languages, but it is difficult to definitively say if it has the most words. The size of a language's vocabulary can vary depending on how you define and count words. Additionally, languages like Chinese and Arabic have different linguistic structures that may affect word count comparisons.
"False" in English is falso in Italian.
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