Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages was created in 1966.
Ontario English Catholic Teachers' Association was created in 1943.
No. The Foreign Service Institute created a ranking of languages by difficulty (for English speakers). There are 5 categories, with 5 being the most difficult.Polish is Category 4, along with languages such as:GreekHebrewHindiTagalogTurkishThe languages in Category 5 (most difficult) include:MandarinCantoneseJapaneseArabicKorean
German and English are both members of the Germanic language family, which means they share a common ancestor. As a result, they have similarities in grammar, vocabulary, and sentence structure. However, they are not mutually intelligible, meaning speakers of one language cannot easily understand the other without prior exposure or learning.
Languages are not "created", they just evolve from a previous one. French isn't the same thing as Old French, English isn't the same thing as Old English. This plus the fact that there is no birth registry for languages, make it impossible to answer.
English was "created"--natural languages evolve, they aren't created. Something like Klingon is a created language, English is a natural language--by people living on the British Isles approximately where England is now.
Asylum Speakers was created in 2003.
Blow Your Speakers was created in 1987.
Danville Speakers was created in 1908.
Pidgin is word meaning a kind of language where the vocabulary of one language is overlaid on the grammar of another. It is not a single language but a type of language. Pidgins arise where speakers of one language are obliged to deal with speakers of another language, and communicate using a hybridized version of both. Eventually the newly-created language takes on a shape of its own and starts developing its own rules, becoming a new and separate language. Pidgins have arisen on every continent of the world, but like all languages with few speakers, are being driven to extinction by dominant languages, especially English. English itself owes its present form to a certain amount of pidginization, since the grammatical rules of Old English were simplified to accommodate Norse and Norman French speakers, while absorbing the vocabulary of those two languages. "Pidgin English" derives from the 19th Century Chinese attempt to pronounce the English word "business." It is work-place dialect, made of simplified English vocabulary and simplified Chinese grammar, that arose during the China Trade for use between the European management and the Chinese laborers. No one speaks pidgin English at home.
The Home Teachers was created in 2004.
The Teachers of Gurdjieff was created in 1966.
Teachers TV was created in 2005.