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English as a
second or
foreign language is the use of
English by
speakers with
different native languages,
often with
students whose native language is...
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English-
language learner (often
abbreviated as ELL) is a term used in some
English-speaking
countries such as the
United States and
Canada to describe...
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English literature is
literature written in the
English language from the
English-speaking world. The
English language has
developed over the
course of...
- AAVE, West
African languages, and
English-based
creole languages are
existent but minor, with African-American
Vernacular English genealogically tracing...
- is a list of
genres of
literature and
entertainment (film, television, music, and
video games),
excluding genres in the
visual arts.
Genre is the term...
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first used
regularly in the 1960s in the
United States. The YA
category includes most of the
genres found in
adult fiction, with
themes that include...
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smoking and drinking,
strong language/slang, and
family dysfunction. However, in many U.S. schools, the book is part of the
English curriculum at the middle-...
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Looking for
Alaska is a 2005
young adult novel by
American author John Green.
Based on his time at
Indian Springs School,
Green wrote the
novel as a result...
- time, but she can also
speak English; however, she
disdains English as a
vulgar language. She is
almost always accompanied by her
miniature poodle, Rommel...
- ****ing into a
specific literary genre in
order to
appeal to
readers and fans
already familiar with that
genre. The main
genres are crime, fantasy, romance...