When selecting an ESL program for learning English, you will need to decide what English-speaking country is best for you. In this series of articles, CORE has compiled some very basic information about each English-speaking country. Hopefully it can help you as you search for an intensive English course.
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The United States has been a melting pot of different cultures since the beginning of its colonization. Spanish, French and English settlers claimed territories within the U.S, which is why Spanish is spoken in areas such as Texas, New Mexico, and California, and French is spoken in areas such as Maine, Vermont, Connecticut, and Louisiana. Britain’s authority ultimately prevailed, which is why English is the most spoken language in the United States. English is the country’s primary language and is spoken among federal government officials, businesses and households.
Like any large nation, many different dialects have emerged because of a cultural medley. English spoken in New England sounds very different from the English spoken in the Southern regions. Other dialects include Midland, Western, North Central, and a variety of others. For example, New England accents are known for dropping the “r” sound in their words. Alternatively, the south tends to lengthen their words, giving it that “Southern Drawl.”


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