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The author reflects on their experiences with Nigerian English and how English has been adapted in former British colonies.
Only 51 per cent of new graduates are considered employable and a lack of English fluency has been identified as a ...
English, like all Indian languages, must be valued for its integrative potential, not vilified for its colonial origins.
THE global landscape of Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) is undergoing a seismic shift, fueled by the rapid ...
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I came across a book that I read last year and its value struck me afresh. Particularly because I am far from ‘ashamed’ of ...
By law, VOA cannot duplicate the work of private media, and there is no major English-speaking foreign country that threatened the U.S. or lacks a free press.
India doesn't need less English. It needs more multilingualism, more access, and more confidence in its ability to speak in ...
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The Print on MSNEnglish is now code for ‘Khan Market Gang’. BJP is fighting a phantom enemyEnglish is now code for a clever adversary we’ve known in the past, variously as ‘anti-national’, ‘tukde-tukde gang’, ...
Language is among the most profound gifts that human civilization has nurtured over millennia. It is through language that we think, remember, express, dream, and interact with the world around us.
To some, that might sound like self-imposed homework, but Shoener, a language lover and the copy chief for Reader’s Digest ...
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India Today on MSNMind your language: Why linguistic battles in 'New' India won't workThose who might be fighting language wars need to realise that these are losing battles which may yield temporary political ...
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