Learning to speak English is complex so I usually break the subject down into 4 basic parts for my students. These are:
1. Vowel & Consonant Sounds
2. Syllable Stress Patterns
3. Sentence Stress Patterns
4. Intonation Patterns
The plural of "English-speaking country" is "English-speaking countries."
The correct phrase is "continuous speaking English," as "continuous" is describing the action of speaking English without interruption.
there are four main factors that affected the sugar industry in the english speaking caribbean 1838-1854 they are: labour capital free trade technology
Hannah Winter has written: 'Problems confronting Hebrew speaking elementary school pupils of English'
no,Philippines is an English speaking country
English-Speaking Union was created in 1918.
Yes, Singapore is an English speaking country.
"english-speaking" should be capitalized as "English-speaking" because "English" is a proper noun.
Guyana, as the only english speaking country in South America has an english speaking university called the University of Guyana.
English-Speaking Union's motto is 'Creating global understanding through English'.
English-speaking people are typically referred to as Anglophones.
There are 18 English-speaking territories that are republics.