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English around the world

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    English spoken in different countries
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  • Which country has the second largest English-speaking population in the world?
    A. Australia / B. India / C. Canada
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  • Which Asian island was established as a trading post of the British Empire in 1819?
    A. Singapore / B. Malaysia / C. China
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  • This West-African country has a population of more than 156 million people, and 79 million speak English as a second language.
    A. South Africa / B. Egypt / C. Nigeria
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  • In which European country more than 90% of the population can speak English fluently because it is an obligation in schools?
    A. Netherlands / B. France / C. Spain
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  • In which island country in the Caribbean do people use English as its official language?
    A. Barbados / B. Malta / C. Fiji
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  • In which country in the Middle East do 80% of the population speak English well, although its official language is Hebrew?
    A. Sierra Leone / B. Cyprus / C. Israel
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  • This large North American country has two official languages: English and French. It is famous for its friendly people, maple syrup, and mountains.
    A. USA / B. Mexico / C. Canada
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  • In this European country, almost everyone speaks excellent English as a second language. The country is famous for windmills, tulips, and bicycles.
    A. Germany / B. The Netherlands / C. Denmark
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  • In which country do children learn English from a very young age, and the capital city is Seoul?
    A. Thailand / B. South Korea / C. Vietnam
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  • English is very important in this country. The flag is green, white, and orange, and its capital is Dublin.
    A. Wales / B. Scotland / C. Ireland
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  • Which country below is in South America but has English as its official language?
    A. Argentina / B. Guyana / C. Chile
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  • Which island country near the United States speaks both Spanish and English?
    A. Puerto Rico / B. Jamaica / C. Cuba
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  • People in this big Asian country learn English in school, and it is often used for business. It has the second-largest population in the world.
    A. Indonesia / B. India / C. Pakistan
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  • This European country uses English as one of its official languages, along with Irish (Gaelic).
    A. Wales / B. Scotland / C. Ireland
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  • In this South American country, English is not an official language, but it is the most commonly taught foreign language in schools.
    A. Brazil / B. Argentina / C. Urugay
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  • This Asian country has two official languages: Malay and English. Its very modern city is a famous financial center.
    A. Thailand / B. Singapore / C. Hong Kong
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