5 Questions
Match the following countries with their status regarding the official use of English:
India = Official language Ireland = Official language United States = Dominant language for historical reasons United Kingdom = Dominant language for historical reasons
Match the following organizations with their recognition of English as a language:
United Nations = Co-official language European Union = Co-official language International Olympic Committee = Recognized language for communication World Health Organization = Recognized language for communication
Match the following statements with their relevance to the English language:
English is the most spoken language in the world = True English is the second-most spoken native language = False English is the most widely learned second language = True English is the official language in 70 sovereign states = False
Match the following terms with their relevance to the English language:
Anglophones = Speakers of English Mandarin Chinese = Most spoken native language West Germanic language = Language family of English Anglo-Saxons = Ancient Germanic peoples
Match the following descriptions with their relevance to the English language:
English is a co-official language of the United Nations = True English is the most spoken language in the European Union = False English is the sole official language in the United States = False English is the dominant language in Canada for historical reasons = True
Study Notes
Matching Exercises on English Language
- Four exercises are provided to match countries, organizations, statements, terms, and descriptions with their relevance to the English language.
- The exercises aim to test knowledge about the official use of English, recognition of English as a language, relevance to the English language, and descriptions related to English language.
Test your knowledge of the English language with this quiz! Challenge yourself with questions about grammar, vocabulary, and language history. See how well you know the most spoken language in the world and its fascinating origins.
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