Why don't African countries start removing English as an official language and promote their own indigenous languages more?
UK. I’m watching the series The Crown. If I repeat it many times, is that a good method? But English vocabulary is so huge — is it possible that all the words are in this series?
If China mandated English to be the language of instruction in all schools in China, would this place their citizens in a better position to compete with international workers in an increasingly globalised world? Why or why not?
How disadvantaged, economically, would a country (and its people) be if the country does not have English as one of its official languages?
Do you think that the Dearborn Heights Police Department's "optional patch" featuring Arabic and English text is a good example of promoting diversity and unity, or does it have other implications?