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"English is without a doubt a global language. However, these phenomenal numbers of people do not all speak an identical, invariant, unchanging language," explain this.  

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"English is without a doubt a global language. However, these phenomenal numbers of people do not all speak an identical, invariant, unchanging language," explain this English is spoken in many places all around the world, but no one speaks an identical language. The language varies everywhere, from country to country, to region to region and even between two people living in the same area. It varies based on ethnicity, class, age and even the sex of the person. But with all these varieties there is also known to be a Standard English (SE), a language that this is all said to be based on. Over the years it got the name BBC Accent which refers to the New readers having to speak SE. It is very easy to write in SE, as its mostly all spelt the same but the main variation is the pronunciation. But that SE is...

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