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 English language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An exception to this and a peculiarity arguably unique of English is that the nouns for meats are commonly different from and unrelated to those for the animals from which they are produced, the animal commonly having a Germanic name and the meat having a French derived noun.
English as a lingua franca for Europe is a new variant of the English language created to become the common language in Europe, spoken in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland.
English is the most widely learned and used foreign language in the world, and as such, some linguists believe that it is no longer the exclusive cultural emblem of 'native English speakers', but rather a language that is absorbing aspects of cultures world-wide as it grows in use.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/English_language   (4666 words)

  
 English-Speaking Union - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about English-Speaking Union
All content on this website, including dictionary, thesaurus, literature, geography, and other reference data is for informational purposes only.
Society for promoting the fellowship of the English-speaking peoples of the world, founded 1918 by Evelyn Wrench.
This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.
encyclopedia.farlex.com /English-Speaking+Union   (78 words)

  
 Nations in Asia Give English Their Own Flavorful Quirk
English is the language of the Internet, of movies and music, of air traffic controllers and captains at sea.
English classes are one of the boom businesses in Asia, usually taught by nonnative speakers.
One English-language newspaper in Thailand has a rule of thumb: If a government official or business executive does not speak English, he is not highly placed enough to bother interviewing.
www.ampersandcom.com /ampersandcommunications/SingaporeEnglish2.htm   (78 words)

  
 Singlish - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Speak Good English Movement to eradicate it, at least from formal usage.
English filtered out of schools and onto the streets, to be learned by non-English-speakers in a
For instance, local media have "sports pages" (sport in British English) and "soccer coverage" (the use of the word "soccer" is not common in British media).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Singlish   (78 words)

  
 TIME Asia Magazine: A War of Words Over 'Singlish' -- Jul. 29, 2002
For more than two years now, it has been waging a war of words spearheaded by the Speak Good English Movement (SGEM), which organizes everything from creative writing to Scrabble contests in order to encourage standard English.
Jiat gentang describes someone who speaks with a pretentious Western accent (since potatoes are considered a European food), as in "He went to Oxford to study, now he come back to Singapore, only know how to jiat gentang." As for "talking cock," the phrase means to spout nonsense.
The SGEM's brand of good English is as bland as boiled potatoes.
www.time.com /time/asia/magazine/article/0,13673,501020729-322685,00.html   (78 words)

  
 The Speak Good English Movement, Singapore
The Speak Good English Movement is a community-led initiative in Singapore that coordinates programmes and events with partner organisations for Singaporeans to learn or improve their English.
The Movement was first launched in 2000, with the aim of encouraging the use of good English among Singaporeans.
While the Movement itself does not conduct courses, its many partners provide expertise in various areas of learning English - from basic English courses to business communication, from storytelling to teaching your child to read.
www.goodenglish.org.sg   (78 words)

  
 Essenes, Essenic Studies, Gospel of the Holy Twelve, Essene history & more.
She was indeed an influential figure, a prominent disciple, and a leader of the early Christian movement.
he name Jesus has no actual intrinsic meaning in English once so ever.
A beatitude is a declaration of happiness or promised blessing resulting from an individuals virtue or good deeds.
www.thenazareneway.com   (78 words)

  
 Asia-Pacific Journalists Meeting 2000
But instead of standard English, unfortunately many Singaporeans today speak what we have come to call "Singlish." Singlish, the government insists, is a kind of bastardized English that English speakers outside of Singapore, and not only just native speakers, cannot really understand.
We see English not only as the language of the developed countries, such as the United States, Britain, or Canada, but as a language that is widely used in other developed countries in the non-English speaking world, such as Germany, Sweden, and Switzerland.
In April this year they launched a "Speak Good English" movement to actively discourage the use of Singlish and to get people to start speaking better English, a target for people under the age of 40 including students at all levels.
www.fpcj.jp /e/gyouji/asia/asia_6.html   (78 words)

  
 Language in India
English is learned everywhere because people have found out that knowledge of English is a passport for better career, better pay, advanced knowledge, and for communication with the entire world.
English is spoken habitually in the United States, the British Isles, Ireland, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the Republic of South Africa, Liberia, and many territories under the United Kingdom and the United States of America.
English is the associate official language of India which has over 1000 million (over billion) people.
www.languageinindia.com /april2002/tesolbook.html   (78 words)

  
 BBC News ASIA-PACIFIC Singapore attack on 'Singlish'
Launching the "Speak Good English" campaign, Deputy Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said English was the global language of commerce, business and technology and had been further strengthened by the Internet.
The Singapore Government is making fresh efforts to get people to speak standard English instead of the local version known as Singlish.
The "Speak Good English Campaign" is the second such effort to change linguistic habits, and is aimed largely at the younger generation.
news.bbc.co.uk /hi/english/world/asia-pacific/newsid_1261000/1261986.stm   (78 words)

  
 FSF Europe - Why we speak about Free Software
Bruce Perens, co-founder of the Open Source movement and author of the "Debian Free Software Guidelines" and the "Open Source Definition" asked us to add his name to the list and make it known that he also speaks about Free Software and supports the "We speak about Free Software" campaign.
It may be in others, including English, but in those misunderstandings can easily be avoided by pointing out that free refers to freedom, not price.
Speaking of Free Software or the equivalent term in other languages offers many advantages, which we explain below.
www.fsfeurope.org /documents/whyfs.en.html   (78 words)

  
 Psychsoft's Teacher Resources
Among the topics covered are the English Only movement, bilingual education, endangered languages, and language rights in the U.S. National Clearinghouse for ESL Literacy Education (NCLE)
A free resource for English as a Second Language usage, this database can be accessed either through the search engine or through the table of contents.
This monthly e-zine for teachers of English as a second language has a number of articles, research papers, lesson plans, classroom handouts, teaching ideas and links to other sites.
www.psych-soft.com /teach-res1.htm   (2867 words)

  
 Speak Good English Movement - Definition of Speak Good English Movement by Webster's Online Dictionary
Speak Good English Movement - Definition of Speak Good English Movement by Webster's Online Dictionary
The Speak Good English Movement is a program launched by the government of Singapore.
English pronunciation can be hard to learn, but not with our products.
www.webster-dictionary.org /definition/Speak%20Good%20English%20Movement   (2867 words)

  
 Speakers Platform: Speak English Like It Tastes Good
If you practice speaking first about the other person's interests, then about what you share in common, and only then about how that commonalty relates to your interests, four amazingly powerful changes occur in how that other person relates to you.
Think how influential you are when you thus speak English like it tastes good.
Whenever people are moving or see movement, they remember more and are more emotional about what they remember.
www.speaking.com /articles_html/KareAnderson_855.html   (2867 words)

  
 Learning English as a second or foreign language
English is the language of international business, science, technology, and tourism.
English by e-mail - free English lessons at three levels, every week.
The chairman of the movement, Colonel (NS) David Wong, said that since the drive started two years ago, more Singaporeans have become aware of the importance of speaking well.
www.yaelf.com /efl.shtml   (2867 words)

  
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www.linguaphoneusa.com   (2867 words)

  
 The Holocaust Chronicle Links
Good emphasis on public education, with free seminars and other programs open to the general public.
Good range of Holocaust-related subjects: Jehovah's Witnesses, homosexuals, rescuers, Sinti and Roma, Poles, and others.
Good resource guide to Conservative synagogues in North America.
www.holocaustchronicle.org /HC_LINKS.html   (2867 words)

  
 TAPPED: March 2004 Archives
Speaking of which, the Bush campaign's response to Kerry's speech -- "was beyond the bounds of acceptable discourse and a sad exploitation of Scripture for a political attack" -- is so over the top it's laughable.
It's all well and good to say that Iraqis should be more thankful to the United States, should be more committed to a united, democratic, pluralistic state, and should, in general, be making things easier for Paul Bremer, but the fact of the matter is that they aren't.
White-water rafters speak of six classes of rapids: class-one rapids are easy enough for a novice to navigate, and class-six rapids whisper death.
www.prospect.org /weblog/archives/2004/03   (2867 words)

  
 Coxford Singlish Dictionary
If you look at the newspaper and what they are doing with the Speak Good English campaign, they are essentially doing the same thing as the Coxford Singlish Dictionary – highlighting the difference between Singlish and proper English.
The Speak Good English campaign people could buy the Coxford Singlish dictionary and use it in reverse.
Yet Phua Chu Kang has to kena go brush up his English.
www.colingoh.com /coxford_singlish_dictionary.htm   (2867 words)

  
 Idle Days » Singapore Campaign Watch - going back to mediocrity
There’s this on-going campaign called Speak Good English Movement 2003 … its one of the many that’s running around the country.
the speak good english ad now being shown is the worse i’ve ever seen featuring the one-liver-less golden couple…its rather puke-inducing seeing the two going through that ad.
The mission of this campaign is to promote the usage of good English among Singaporeans.
www.idledays.net /index.php?p=77   (2867 words)

  
 Serebella: Index - Englewood, Ohio to English bluebell
Serebella: Index - Englewood, Ohio to English bluebell
www.serebella.com /encyclopedia/level2.php?start1=137500&start2=1150   (20 words)

  
 ACCESS TO AMERICAN CULTURAL HERITAGES:
The movement began as a way to promote national identity and is also referred to as cultural resources management or as the heritage industry.
This information, moreover, is not only of the type found in libraries and archives, but consists of any way in which cultural heritages are manifested.
Related issues are the acceptability of so-called non-standard English dialects or idioms, in particular Black English; and of slang and other subcultural jargons.
sunsite.berkeley.edu /AmericanCultures/guide.html   (14034 words)

  
 Language Policy -- U.S. History
But according to the 1990 census, 97 percent of U.S. residents speak English ‘well’ or ‘very well.’ Only 0.8 of one percent speak no English at all, as compared with 3.6 percent in 1890, whenthe efficiency of counting immigrant populations was far inferior to today’s.
US English was first to popularize the term during a 1984 ballot campaign in California, entitled ‘Voting Materials in English Only.’ Only later did it see the downside of truth in advertising.
This was advertised as a way to ‘open the eyes of the Germans to the importance and utility of the English language and become perhaps the only possible means, consistent with their liberty, of spreading a knowledge of the English language among them’ (Rush, [1785] 1951: I, 366; emphasis in original).
ourworld.compuserve.com /homepages/JWCRAWFORD/anatomy.htm   (14034 words)

  
 What is Chiasmus
The figure is especially common in 18th century English poetry, but is also found in prose of all periods.
A good example comes from a story told about Chauncey Depew, a 19th century railroad executive who served for a time as a U. Senator.
Chiasmus can be achieved by reversing more than two key words.
www.chiasmus.com /whatischiasmus.shtml   (14034 words)

  
 Michael Eng: academic
Abstract: In 2000, the Singapore Government launched the Speak Good English Movement, with the tagline `Speak Well.
Linguistic Imperialism and Singapore's Speak Good English Movement
Be Understood.'; its' aim being to remove some of the characteristic features of Singapore Colloquial English (or Singlish) from common parlance, instead replacing them with `good' English which appears to be close to Standard British English in form.
www.daydream.org.uk /meng/papers.php   (14034 words)

  
 School of Information, University of Michigan: Profiles of Students and Recent Graduates
Spent six weeks during the summer in South Africa, conducting a digitization assessment of the archives of that country's liberation movement.
Earned her bachelor's at U-M studying political science, English, and history.
Among his professional accomplishments was a research paper he delivered at the 2002 Society of American Archivists conference -- "The Forbidden Files: Creation and Use of Surveillance Files Against the Independence Movement in Puerto Rico."
web.si.umich.edu /connect/profiles.cfm   (14034 words)

  
 Voice From the Commonwealth
Among those detained are almost the entire executive leadership of the Christian Liberation Movement, which gave birth to the project.
The crackdown is an act against civil society, against fundamental rights and against the Varela Project.
More than half of the detainees are project coordinators.
zbarbera.blogspot.com   (14034 words)

  
 Singapore: Government: Special Committees, Singaporean Special Committees
Speak Good English Movement Governmental campaign to encourage Singaporeans to speak good English and to reduce the use of Singlish.
Speak Mandarin Campaign Governmental campaign towards the promotion of Mandarin; site contains mission statement and information on activities
singapore.mousemagnet.com /special_committees.php   (14034 words)

  
 April to June 2004 - What's on - About us - British Council - Singapore
The Speak Good English Movement (SGEM) was launched in 2000 and each year the British Council has made a significant contribution to activities and events.
Welcome to the British Council's contribution to the Speak Good English Movement 2004.
English exams skills workshop for parents of Primary 3 to 6.
www.britishcouncil.org /sg-about-us-whats-on-2004aprjun.htm   (14034 words)

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