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  2. World Englishes - Wikipedia

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    The Inner Circle thus represents the traditional historical and sociolinguistic bases of English in regions where it is now used as a primary language: the United Kingdom, the United States, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, and anglophone Canada. English is the native language or mother tongue of most people in these countries. The total number ...

  3. Braj Kachru - Wikipedia

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    The inner circle (UK, US, etc.) is 'norm-providing'. That means that English language norms are developed in these countries – English is the first language there. [citation needed] The outer circle (mainly New Commonwealth countries) is 'norm-developing'. The expanding circle, which includes much of the rest of the world, is 'norm-dependent ...

  4. International English - Wikipedia

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    Braj Kachru divides the use of English into three concentric circles. [8]The inner circle is the traditional base of English and includes countries such as the United Kingdom and Ireland and the anglophone populations of the former British colonies of the United States, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Canada, and various islands of the Caribbean, Indian Ocean, and Pacific Ocean.

  5. What is the EU ‘inner circle’ and what does it mean for the ...

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  6. English language - Wikipedia

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    The countries where English is spoken can be grouped into different categories according to how English is used in each country. The "inner circle" [72] countries with many native speakers of English share an international standard of written English and jointly influence speech norms for English around the world. English does not belong to ...

  7. Inner circle - Wikipedia

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    Inner Circle (addiction recovery), inner-most circle of three circles in addiction recovery diagram; Inner circle (psychoanalysis) or Freud's inner circle; Cabal, a group of people united in some close design together, usually to promote their private views or interests; One of Kachru's Three Circles of English; see World Englishes

  8. Kate Middleton’s Inner Circle: Meet the Royal's Family and ...

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    Catherine, Princess of Wales. Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images Princess Kate Middleton’s inner circle is made up of the people she can count on. The Princess of Wales has a tight bond with her ...

  9. Inside-outside circle - Wikipedia

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    Inside-outside circle is a cooperative learning strategy. Students form two concentric circles and take turns on rotation to face new partners to answer or discuss the teacher’s questions. [ 1 ] This method can be used to gather variety of information, generate new ideas and solve problems.