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"The world is facing a climate crisis. Scientists warn that if we don't take drastic action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, the consequences will be catastrophic."
O principal objetivo do texto é:
"The student received an outstanding grade on her final exam."
Assinale a alternativa que preenche corretamente a lacuna:
"The book is ______ the table."
Escolha a alternativa que completa corretamente a frase:
"If I ____ you, I would study more."
"She has been studying English for two years."
Over 2 billion people speak English as a first or second language, which means one out of 4 people can speak English! It makes English the largest language by the number of speakers, and the third largest language by the number of native speakers. With 300 million native speakers, the United States of America is the largest English-speaking country. And by the way, the US doesn’t have an official language. Additionally, there are 60 million native speakers in the United Kingdom, 29 million in Canada, 25.1 million in Australia, 4.7 million in the Republic of Ireland, and 4.9 million in New Zealand.It is an official language of 67 countries as well as 27 non-sovereign entities such as Hong Kong or Puerto Rico. From the website: https://englishwithnab.com/25-facts-about-the-english-language/
According to the text, which position English as a language holds among the most spoken languages of the world?
A: I have the perfect son. B: Does he smoke? A: No, he doesn't. B: Does he drink whiskey? A: No, he doesn't. B: Does he ever come home late? A: No, he doesn't. B: I guess you really do have the perfect son. How old is he? A: He will be six months old next Wednesday.
From the website: http://iteslj.org/c/jokes-short.html
Why does the son not smoke, drink whiskey or come home late?
I. not soft enough
II. not long enough
III. not new enough
IV. not cheap enough
The vast majority of Canada is English-speaking, but this varies from province to province, with French also being commonly spoken in certain areas, but there are also over 70 aboriginal languages still spoken in areas that have existed for hundreds of years.
With two main languages, it can be hard to know what to expect, but most tourist locations will speak or at least understand English, so you don’t need to worry about swatting up on your French as you go. But, the further away from the tourist hot spots, you might start to hear different languages more frequently.
From the website: https://www.ambassadorcruiseline.com/blog/10-facts-you-didnt-know-about-canada/
What are the two languages most spoken in Canada?