World Englishes Quiz
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Which of the following is an example of an Older English?

  • Kenyan English
  • Filipino English
  • English English (correct)
  • Indian English
  • Which English variety is associated with the Republic of Ireland?

  • Hawaii English Creole
  • Irish English (correct)
  • Australian English
  • Tok Pisin
  • Which English variety is linked to West African Pidgin?

  • Nigerian English (correct)
  • Bislama
  • Black English Vernacular
  • Kenyan English
  • Which of the following is an example of a Creole variety?

    <p>Krio</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which English variety is spoken in Papua New Guinea?

    <p>Tok Pisin</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which English variety is associated with the Republic of Ireland?

    <p>Irish English</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which English variety is linked to West African Pidgin?

    <p>Krio</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following is an example of an Older English?

    <p>English English</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which English variety is spoken in Papua New Guinea?

    <p>Tok Pisin</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which English variety is associated with the USA?

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    Study Notes

    Older English

    • An example is Middle English, which developed after Old English around the 12th century and was influenced by Norman French.

    English in the Republic of Ireland

    • The English variety spoken in the Republic of Ireland is known as Irish English or Hiberno-English, reflecting unique linguistic features and influences from the Irish language.

    West African Pidgin

    • Nigerian Pidgin, commonly referred to as simply "Pidgin," is a variety of English widely spoken in Nigeria and parts of West Africa, characterized by its mix of English and local languages.

    Creole Variety

    • An example of a Creole variety is Jamaican Patois, which has English origins infused with African language influences and is distinct in syntax and vocabulary.

    English in Papua New Guinea

    • Tok Pisin is the English-based creole language spoken in Papua New Guinea, serving as a lingua franca across different linguistic groups.

    English in the USA

    • American English is the English variety associated with the United States, featuring distinct vocabulary, spelling, and pronunciation compared to British English.

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    Test your knowledge of World Englishes with this quiz! Explore the various approaches to describing and analyzing the language, learn about the different ways English is used globally, and delve into the classifications of Englishes, including New Englishes, Older Englishes, and English-based Pidgins and Creoles.

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