Page numbers needed date September 2010 Ethnic group group EnglishspeakingQuebecer image File Anglo ... of Englishspeaking Quebecers List of Anglo Quebecer communities List of Anglo Quebecer musicians Scots ... Bill 199 Charter of the French and English Languages 1992 DEFAULTSORT EnglishSpeakingQuebecer ... Canadian , Greek Canadian , Arab Canadian , Chinese Canadian , African Canadian Englishspeaking ... refers to the English language EnglishspeakingEnglish Canadian anglophone minority of the primarily French language French speaking francophone province of Quebec , Canada . The Englishspeaking community ... ref Unlike other minorities, Englishspeaking Quebecers are not an ethnic group , ref name Stevenson Cite book last Stevenson first Garth contribution EnglishSpeaking Qu bec A Political History url ... name Population by first official language spoken Montreal A large proportion of Quebec s Englishspeaking ... community, and integrated into the Englishspeaking Protestant schools and businesses. Italian ... than members of the established Englishspeaking communities. Also, a larger proportion are French speaking than before. However, immigrants from Englishspeaking countries such as United Kingdom ... and the Long term Development of the Englishspeaking Communities of the Greater Montreal Region publisher ... s EnglishSpeaking Community publisher Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages, Government ... of Englishspeaking Qu bec title Voice of Englishspeaking Qu bec A Portrait of the Englishspeaking ... on 2008 11 11 ref is a cultural hub for Quebec City s Englishspeaking community, linked together by media ... 19th century, the Eastern Townships and the Chateauguay Valley were pioneered by Englishspeaking settlers ... cities in Canada including Montreal has since reduced the Englishspeaking population in these regions. There has been Englishspeaking settlement or immigration to some degree in almost all areas ... have moved away or assimilated into the French speaking community. Englishspeaking communities in the Gasp ... more details
For the ethnic group French Canadians Quebecers or Quebecers Quebeckers in French language French Qu b cois are francophone residents of the Canada Canadian province of Quebec . The majority of francophone Quebecers are of French Canadian descent, but many Immigration to Canada immigrants also choose to integrate themselves into the francophone majority in Quebec. Many French Canadians have French and Irish origin Irish surnames are common ref Ta eb Moalla, http english.republiquelibre.org The Irish of Quebec at the crossroads of two cultures The Irish of Quebec at the crossroads of two cultures , in Tolerance.ca , 2006, retrieved February 3, 2007 ref . According to the 2006 Census, 67 of residents of the Montreal Census Metropolitan Area have French mother tongue including multiple responses outside the Montreal CMA, this figure is 93 . Major francophone universities include Universit Laval , Universit de Montr al , Universit de Sherbrooke and the campuses of Universit du Qu bec . See also Quebec Qu b cois word Canadians French Canadian Acadian English speaking Quebecer References Reflist People of Canada French diaspora Category Culture of Quebec Category Francophone Quebec people Quebec stub ... more details
The Englishspeaking world consists of those countries or regions that use the English language to one degree or another. For more information, please see Lists List of countries by Englishspeaking population List of countries where English is an official language Articles Anglosphere History of the English language British Empire Commonwealth of Nations English in the Commonwealth of Nations English official language clickable map Category English language ie lang stub es Anglofon a zh ... more details
Infobox Organization name EnglishSpeaking Union image image border size caption abbreviation ESU motto Creating global understanding through English formation 1918 extinction type Educational charity status purpose headquarters Dartmouth House location London coords region served International membership language English leader title Chairman leader name David Hunt, Baron Hunt of Wirral Lord Hunt of Wirral main organ parent organization affiliations num staff num volunteers budget website http www.esu.org index.asp www.esu.org remarks The EnglishSpeaking Union ESU is an international educational charity which was founded by the journalist Evelyn Wrench in 1918. The ESU aims to bring s together ... of the English language around the globe. The mission statement of the EnglishSpeaking Union as stated ... governance.asp What is the ESU? Governance The EnglishSpeaking Union ref Directors general Air ... as an educational tool. The EnglishSpeaking Union Centre for Speech and Debate, established in 1995 to coordinate the organisation s work in persuasive spoken English, is one of the world s major supporters .... The ESU also runs competitions in mooting, a form of legal argument, and public speaking. The flagship moot of the ESU is the EnglishSpeaking Union Moot . The Centre teaches debate through outreach ... of national branches and associations. File ESU US 144 E39 jeh.jpg thumb New York EnglishSpeaking Union Scotland based in Edinburgh EnglishSpeaking Union USA based in New York City EnglishSpeaking Union of Canada based in Ottawa EnglishSpeaking Union of Japan There are more than 40 other International ... O Connell , broadcaster. See also EnglishSpeaking Union Scotland John Smith Memorial Mace ESU ... programme UK charity 273136 EnglishSpeaking Union of the Commonwealth Category Organizations established ..., the ESU promotes a variety of activities such as debating, public speaking and student exchange ... 1991 1994 Valerie Mitchell 1994 2009 Mike Lake 2009 Debating and public speaking University debating ... more details
Image english speaking.jpg thumb 200px A contemporary cover of A History of the EnglishSpeaking Peoples A History of the EnglishSpeaking Peoples is a four volume history of Britain and its former colonies and possessions throughout the world, written by Winston Churchill , covering the period from Caesar s invasions of Britain 55 BC to the beginning of the World War I First World War 1914 . ref cite book last Barrett first Buckley Barry title Churchill A Concise Bibliography publisher Greenwood location Westport CT date 2000 page 32 isbn 0 313 31450 0 ref It was started in 1937 and finally published 1956 58, delayed several times by war and his work on other texts. The volumes have been abridged into a single volume, concise edition. Writing and publishing Churchill, who excelled in history as a child and was himself half American on his maternal side, had a firm belief in a so called special relationship between the people of UK Britain with the Commonwealth of Nations united under the Crown New Zealand , Canada , Australia , South Africa etc. and the people of the United States who had broken with the Crown and gone their own way. His book thus dealt with the resulting two divisions of the Englishspeaking peoples . At the suggestion of publisher Newman Flower , ref name times ... s past. ref cite journal first Andrew last Roberts title A history of the Englishspeaking peoples ... as historian Churchill DEFAULTSORT History of the EnglishSpeaking Peoples, A Category 1956 books Category 1957 books Category 1958 books Category Books by Winston Churchill Category English non fiction ... States cs D jiny anglicky mluv c ch n rod de A History of the EnglishSpeaking Peoples he ms History of the EnglishSpeaking Peoples sv De engelskspr kiga folkens ... received low ratings see BBC television drama . A sequel to Churchill s work, A History of the EnglishSpeaking Peoples Since 1900 , by Andrew Roberts historian Andrew Roberts , was published ... more details
The EnglishSpeaking Union Scotland ESU Scotland is an educational Scotland Scottish Charitable organization charity whose purpose, shared with the EnglishSpeaking Union internationally, is to promote international understanding and human achievements through the widening use of the English language throughout the world. ESU Scotland is based in Edinburgh and retains close links with the ESU s international headquarters at Dartmouth House. The mission statement for ESU Scotland is to Promote global friendship and understanding through English Debating and public speaking In many circles the ESU is best known for its major educational activity, the promotion of debate as an educational tool. ESU Scotland runs the ESU Scotland Juniors tournament, which in the 2008 9 school year received 130 entries from 84 schools. The final took place at the Centre For The Contemporary Arts, Glasgow . The winners were, narrowly, Jack Patterson and Harris Jones of George Heriot s School beating Douglas Academy , Aberdeen Grammar School and St. Columba s School, Kilmacolm in the final. Former winners include Newcastle Royal Grammar School , Kirkcudbright Academy , Grove Academy and Dollar Academy . Only George Heriot s School and Kirkcudbright Academy have won the Juniors on more than one occasion. The final in Glasgow was a break from tradition. The final of the ESU Juniors is normally held in The Scottish Parliament . ESU Scotland also administers the Scottish legs of the ESU Schools Mace , the ESU Public Speaking Competition and the John Smith Memorial Mace named after the former Labour leader and winner of the competition who died in 1994 . In 2009, The Schools Mace and the Public Speaking Competition were both also won by George Heriot s the first ever time a school has won all three ... years will be collated into a book. EFL classes ESU Scotland offers part time English language classes ... Scotland also runs public speaking and speech writing courses for adults and voluntary organisations ... more details
Unreferenced date October 2007 The following is a list of Englishspeaking Quebecers . br br CompactTOC A John Joseph Caldwell Abbott 1821 1893 , Prime Minister of Canada Maude Abbott 1869 1940 , physician and scientist Sid Altman born 1939 , biophysicist, Nobel Prize winner Melissa Auf der Maur born 1972 , singer Nick Auf der Maur 1942 1998 , journalist B Saul Bellow 1915 2005 , author, Nobel Prize winner Chris Benoit 1967 2007 , professional wrestler William Ian Corneil Binnie born 1939 , jurist Conrad Black born 1944 , entrepreneur Bowser and Blue , Musical comedy and satire duo. Charles Bronfman born 1931 , philanthropist Edgar Bronfman, Sr. born 1929 , philanthropist Samuel Bronfman , philanthropist C Donald J. Carty born 1946 , airline executive Thomas Cleeve 1844 1908 , entrepreneur Francois Cleyn , textile manufacturer Leonard Cohen born 1934 , poet, songwriter Elisha Cuthbert born 1982 , actress D Sir Mortimer B. Davis , philanthropist Graeme Decarie born 1939 , professor Henry de Kuyper deceased distiller Colleen Dewhurst 1924 1991 , stage and film actress E Edith Maude Eaton 1865 1914 , author Winnifred Eaton 1875 1954 , author Vic Emery , Olympic bobsleigh Gold Medalist F Don Ferguson born 1946 , actor, scriptwriter, comedian Reginald Fessenden 1866 1932 , inventor, The Father of Radio Broadcasting Glenn Ford 1916 2006 , actor G Huntley Gordon 1887 1956 , actor Kristian Gravenor born in 1971 , journalist Bruce Greenwood , actor born in 1957 H Corey Hart singer Corey Hart born 1962 , musician Doug Harvey ice hockey Doug Harvey 1924 1989 , ice hockey player Prudence Heward 1896 1947 , painter J Oliver Jones pianist Oliver Jones born 1934 , jazz pianist K Andy Kim ... , stateswoman, humanitarian Joseph Wiseman born 1918 , actor Category Lists of Canadian people Englishspeaking Quebecers Category Anglophone Quebec people Category Lists of people by language Category Lists of people from Quebec Englishspeaking ... more details
The EnglishSpeaking Union Moot , also known as, by virtue of a sponsorship arrangement with Essex Court Chambers , the ESU Essex Court Chambers National Mooting Competition , or simply the ESU Moot , is the longest running national mooting competition in the UK, involving teams of law students from Universities across the country. The competition is run by the EnglishSpeaking Union . History In addition to being the oldest mooting competition, the ESU moot is also the largest of its kind, accepting entries from Universities across the legal jurisdictions of the UK. Originally, the ESU moot was known as the Observer Moot, and has been known by its current name since 2000. Legal Week currently acts as the competition s media partner. Format The competition takes a knockout format, with 6 rounds, the last two of which take place on the same day. While the number of rounds require 64 participants, there is facility for more competitors than this, with special arrangements made to have pre competition rounds to whittle the competitors down to 64. Each round must be completed by a particular preset deadline, with one team being designated the host, and is thus responsible for securing a judge and organising facilities for the moot. All finalists and semi finalists are presented with monetary prizes. In addition, the winners are awarded the Silver Mace, and the runner s up the Scarman Shield. Previous winners class wikitable bgcolor efefef Year Winner 2010 University of Oxford 2009 University of Manchester 2008 University of Hertfordshire 2007 Liverpool John Moores University 2006 Queen Mary, University of London 2005 City University, London 2004 University of Bristol 2003 University of Liverpool 2002 University of Southampton 2001 Middlesex University 2000 Kingston University 1999 University of Greenwich 1998 University of Aberdeen 1997 University of Cambridge 1996 University of Bristol 1995 University of Leicester 1994 University of Edinburgh 1993 King s College London ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 The Native Englishspeaking Teacher NET scheme came into operation in Hong Kong in 1998. It is a scheme which allows governmental and government subsidised primary and secondary schools in Hong Kong to employ Teacher English teacher s from overseas. The aim of the scheme is to provide local Chinese students with exposure to authentic English language and to cultural enrichment. NET teachers are also expected to assist with teaching resources development and professional training for English teachers in their schools. At present, there are approximately 800 NET teachers in Hong Kong schools. NET teachers are employed on a renewable two year contract basis, they receive a gratuity at the end of each contract and also receive a special allowance which is intended to partially compensate for the additional costs of living overseas. See also Education in Hong Kong External links http www.nesta.hk Native EnglishSpeaking Teachers Association NESTA http www.emb.gov.hk Hong Kong Education and Manpower Bureau &ndash Further details of NETs terms of employment and of the rationale behind the scheme b NET Teacher Survival Guide Net Teacher Survival Guide Category Education in Hong Kong Category English language education ko ... more details
Infobox school image name Al Ain EnglishSpeaking School motto established 1979 city Al Ain country United Arab Emirates principal Peter Hodge headteachers Primary Rachel Rice Secondary Mareve Kill Bride Newman grades Nursery to Year 13 enrollment as of as of September 2010 enrollment Approximately 1150 campus Urban imagesize 170px schoolboard National Curriculum England, Wales and Northern Ireland National Curriculum of England and Wales colours Navy blue , light blue color Light blue , religious affiliation Non Secular, Islamic Studies available for Islamic students website http www.aaess.com lastupdate 18 October 2008 The Al Ain EnglishSpeaking School A.A.E.S.S. is a school for expatriate children living in Al Ain , United Arab Emirates . ref http www.independentschools.com united arab emirates al ain englishspeaking school 36506.html Al Ain EnglishSpeaking School http www.independentschools.com Independent Schools Directory . ref As of 27 April 2010, the school had an estimated 1,150 students, 400 in Secondary and 750 in Primary. fact date October 2010 The school consists of children and teachers of many nationalities and ethnic backgrounds, which makes it nationally recognized. It is also Cambridge certified, and a member of British Schools Middle East. The school is also a member of the Incorporated Association of Preparatory Schools. In recent years, AAESS has developed its professional reputation within the UK by achieving official status. It is currently recognized by the UK Government s Department for Children, Schools and Families . The basic curriculum is that of the National Curriculum England, Wales and Northern Ireland National Curriculum of England. School Primary The primary school currently provides education for children aged 3 to 11. The students are taught ... and structures in Al Ain Englishspeaking school Category Education in Al Ain Englishspeaking ... area, separate from the younger children. Secondary The curriculum in the Senior School is based on the English ... more details
Englishspeaking population in that country . This includes both First language native speaker s and second language second language speakers of English language English . Statistics on second ... Cite book url http www.census.gov prod 2003pubs c2kbr 29.pdf title Language Use and EnglishSpeaking Ability 2000 chapter Table 1. Twenty Languages Most Frequently Spoken at Home by English Ability for the Population ... en india worlds second largest englishspeaking country India World s Second Largest EnglishSpeaking ... and French, while 3,946,525 spoke French only and 446,920 who were classified as speaking neither English ... speaking per cent without including the figures for these 272,382. This gives 97.8 Englishspeaking, 2.2 non Englishspeaking 3,673,679 and 81,936 divided by 3,755,565 br Crystal 2005 , p.  109, gives ... showing the relative numbers of native English speakers in the major Englishspeaking countries of the world ... language Anglosphere Englishspeaking world World Englishes Non English Francophonie Hispanosphere ... 2010 DEFAULTSORT List Of Countries By EnglishSpeaking Population Category Countries languages related lists Category Lists of countries Englishspeaking population Category English language te ... native language is English. Image Anglospeak percentage knowledge.svg right thumb Percentage of English ... THE EXPRESSION NEXT TO IT column of English Speakers WITH THE SAME NUMBER EXCLUDING COMMAS the expr equation . class wikitable sortable Rank Country English Speakers Eligible Population Total English ... small Figures are from the year 2000 U.S. census. English speaker figures are for persons age 5 ... English very well or well . Second language speakers are respondents age 5 and older who reported they do not speak English at home but know it very well or well . ref Cite document url http www.census.gov ... India and its Languages . Siemens AG, Munich ref The figures include English speakers , but not English users . ref For the distinction between English Speakers, and English Users, please see TESOL India ... more details
The New Brunswick Association of Englishspeaking Canadians was formed in 1984 at the instigation of Len Poore, to oppose the flying of the Flag of Acadia Acadian flag on provincial government buildings on the occasion of the flag s 100th anniversary. The group focussed most of its attention thereafter on opposing the proposals of the province s Poirier Bastarache Report , which called for a considerable expansion of bilingualism. At its peak, Poore claimed that the organization had 9,000 members. ref Catherine Steele, Can Bilingualism Work? Attitudes Towards Language Policy in New Brunswick The 1985 Public Hearings on the Poirier Bastarache Report. Fredericton New Ireland Press, 1990, p. 19. ref Len Poore asserted that the Poirier Bastarache Report had upset the province s linguistic harmony. He stated, This province went on so well for so long before the provincial government decided to push ahead with more bilingualism. ref Poore is quoted in Claude Arpin, N.B. language row sparked by jobs fear. Montreal Gazette , Dec. 22, 1984, p. B6. ref The negative reaction among anglophones to the Poirier Bastarache Report, combined with a generally positive reception among the province s francophones , turned the recommendations into such a hot potato that the government was not ready for it and, therefore, Richard Hatfield Conservative Premier Richard Hatfield used the establishment of a set of Advisory Committee hearings as a stalling device. ref Catherine Steele, Can Bilingualism Work? Attitudes Towards Language Policy in New Brunswick The 1985 Public Hearings on the Poirier Bastarache Report. Fredericton New Ireland Press, 1990, p. 18. Steele bases this conclusion on information personal interviews with Normand Martin and former Premier Hatfield. ref The recommendation that seems ... Brunswick Association of EnglishSpeaking Canadians were established by the peculiar nature of negotiations ... the subject or deal with the issue. Groups such as the New Brunswick Association of EnglishSpeaking ... more details
Primary sources date June 2008 Notability date June 2008 Ras Al Khaimah EnglishSpeaking School in the United Arab Emirates was founded in 1975.The school is co educational and covers the student ages from Playgroup to year 12 13. In the primary years KG1 to Grade 6 the curriculum is the Primary Years Progamme PYP of the International Baccalaureate and the primary section is divided into Lower Primary PG Year 2 and Upper Primary Year 3 Year 6 . The PYP is now in the fourth year of operation and the school has recently undertaken an authorization visit and is now fully authorised . The Secondary School is divided into three sections Years 7, 8 and 9, based on a modified International curriculum Years 10 and 11, offering I GCSE and Years 12 and 13, offering both the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme and the AS A2 levels. The school is enjoying significant support for the Ras Al Khaimah community and this is reflected in demand for student places, particularly in the Primary Years. Currently there are 850 primary students and 350 secondary students. As of 2010 the IB2 students had their first MUN meeting in Doha, Qatar The MUN Program, under the inspirational leadership of Mr. Ross Burgmann has gone from strength to strength in the past two years and demand for students to participate has grown considerably. Although the school did vow to be an all IDP school, AS students have been double or triple the number of IB students, due to AS being traditionally the easier course. However, the more academically able students tend to gravitate to the more demanding IBDP course. For example, a student has been interviewed for a place at Oxford University in the UK examples of the high academic standards available to the students. Although, it needs to be noted that the current crop of eight A2 students will do very well in their final examinations and expect to be accepted into excellent universities. The school has a number of extra curricular activities, including a football ... more details
The history of France has been the basis of plays in the Englishspeaking theater since the English Renaissance theatre . 16th century Christopher Marlowe wrote The Massacre at Paris 1593 , ref Marlowe, Christopher. Complete works. Oxford University Press, 1987. ref based on events during the reign of Charles IX of France , king from 1560 to 1574 and of Henry III of France , king from 1574 to 1589. In the first scene, a marriage is celebrated between Marguerite of Valois , sister to Charles IX, and Henry of Navarre, king of Navarre, future Henry IV of France . Soon after, Gaspard de Coligny , leader of the Calvinist French Huguenot faction, is shot to death by a man in the hire of Henry I, Duke of Guise , leader of the Catholic League French Catholic League , an event which precipitates the St Bartholomew s Day Massacre in August 1572. William Shakespeare wrote The Life and Death of King John 1596 , Henry V play Henry V 1599 , Henry VI, part 1 1592 , Henry VI, part 2 1591 , and Henry VI, part 3 1591 , ref Shakespeare, William. Complete works 6th ed . New York Longman, 2008. http www.opensourceshakespeare.org ref based on events during the reigns of John of England , king from 1199 to 1216, Henry V of England , king from 1413 to 1422, Henry VI of England , king from 1422 to 1461 and from 1470 to 1471, Philip II of France , king from 1180 to 1223, Charles VI of France , king from 1380 to 1422, and Charles VII of France , king from 1422 to 1461. In the first scene of King John , John ..., the English forces invade France, besieging Harfleur 1415 , act 3, scene 1, and defeat the French ... contract, the English lose the duchy of Anjou and the county of Maine and no dowry is given ... 1589, act 5, scene 7, final scene . References reflist 2 DEFAULTSORT French History In The EnglishSpeaking Theater Category Historical plays Category History of theatre Category English Renaissance plays Category English drama Category British plays Category American plays Category Canadian plays ... more details
This article is a list of Yiddish words used by Englishspeaking Jews. An English sentence that uses these words sometimes is said to be in Yinglish. However the primary meaning of Yinglish is an anglicism used in Yiddish. This secondary sense of the term Yinglish describes the distinctive way certain Jews in Englishspeaking countries add many Yiddish words into their conversation, beyond general Yiddish words and phrases used by English speakers . In this meaning, Yinglish is not the same as Yeshivish dialect Yeshivish , which is spoken by many Orthodox Jews , though the two share many parallels. While Yinglish is generally restricted in definition to the adaptation of Yiddish lemmas to English grammar by Jews, its usage is not explicitly restricted to Jews. This is especially true in areas ... intelligible with English. ref SIL International, http www.sil.org ISO639 3 documentation.asp ... into English and are unlikely to be understood by English speakers who do not have substantial Yiddish ... and many more in detail. With the exceptions of blintz, kosher used in English slang , and shmo, none of the other words in this list are labeled as Yinglish in Rosten s book. See also List of English ... way frimmer   British English slang a Hasidic Jew from Yiddish frum , religious also cf. German ... the biological father is not the married woman s husband slightly more restrictive than the English ... analogous to well? or so? of the same linguistic origin as English now Russian nudnik   ... the soup lands on. One of the ten non English language English words that were voted Words ..., floor, clothes etc. Also used metaphorically to the English equivalent smut, sleaze from German ... cf. German Schnorrer , schnorren schnoz schnozzle shnozzle a nose, especially a large nose. cf. English ... the English tumult. tsaddik   Pious, righteous person one of the 36 legendary saints for whose sake ... Yiddish language Category Forms of English ... more details
West Company to compete in the fur trade with the England English owned giant, the Hudson s Bay Company ... George Alexander Drummond 1829 1910 , entrepreneur James Dunlop Quebecer James Dunlop 1757 1815 ... Peter Grant 1764 1848 , fur trader William Grant Scots Quebecer William Grant 1744 1805 , merchant ... Scottish American Celtic music in Canada Quebec Qu b cois Anglo Quebecer Irish Quebecers List of Irish ... more details
have their own terms for types. ref Anticipating that he might be accused of creating an English language ethnocentric mnemonic and, thus, by implication, an English language ethnocentric theory Hymes ... more details
The following list refers only to native Anglo Quebecer s. For Quebec musicians who sing in French, French speakingQuebecer Qu b cois artists, and native Francophone Quebecers who sing in English, please see Music of Quebec . The following is a list of successful Anglo Quebecer musicians and groups Singers Leonard Cohen Corey Hart singer Corey Hart Sass Jordan Melissa Auf der Maur Andy Kim Popular Music Groups Arcade Fire Bowser & Blue Bran Van 3000 The Dears Deja Voodoo Canadian band Deja Voodoo Godspeed You Black Emperor The Gruesomes Kate and Anna McGarrigle Mashmakhan Me Mom & Morgentaler Men Without Hats The Nils Sam Roberts The Agonist The Stills The Unicorns Third Place Wolf Parade Jazz musicians Charles Biddle Oliver Jones pianist Oliver Jones Ranee Lee Oscar Peterson Michelle Sweeney Karen Young See also Montreal International Jazz Festival Anglo Quebecer List of Quebecers List of Englishspeaking Quebecers Music of Quebec Category Musicians from Quebec Category English language musical groups from Quebec Category Lists of people from Quebec Anglo Quebecer musicians Category Lists of Canadian musicians Anglo Quebecer ... more details
This is a list of municipalities in the Canada Canadian province of Quebec where Anglo Quebecer populations form over 35 of the population. Anglo Quebeckers, for the purposes of this list, are individuals who have English as a first language, including those with multiple first languages. As such, the list does not include those who primarily use English but for whom it is not a first language. The anglophone community in Quebec is centred primarily in the Greater Montreal , Mont r gie , Outaouais and Estrie regions, although there are smaller pockets of anglophone settlement throughout the province. It should be noted that most Anglo Quebeckers live in communities with significant numbers of other Anglo Quebeckers but where they do not form a majority, ex Chateauguay , Montreal . Not included in this list are demographically significant Native reserves that predominantly speak English, like Kahnawake, Quebec Kahnawake , because the census has insufficient data on these communities due to political conflicts between the First Nations and the state. 50 or more 541 Gros M catina, Quebec Gros M catina 95.6 794 Bonne Esp rance, Quebec Bonne Esp rance 94.6 549 Saint Augustin, C te Nord, Quebec Saint Augustin 91.6 1300 Shawville, Quebec Shawville 87 345 Thorne, Quebec Thorne 81.2 1010 Clarendon, Quebec Clarendon 81 968 Bristol, Quebec Bristol 80 1,120 L Isle aux Allumettes, Quebec L Isle aux Allumettes 77.8 460 Grosse le, Quebec Grosse le in the Magdalen Islands 75 345 Litchfield, Quebec Litchfield 71.9 555 Harrington, Quebec Harrington 71.6 ref http www12.statcan.gc.ca census recensement 2006 dp pd prof 92 591 details Page.cfm?Lang E&Geo1 CSD&Code1 2476065&Geo2 PR&Code2 24&Data Count&SearchText Harrington&SearchType Begins&SearchPR 01&B1 All&Custom ref 1,015 C te Nord du Golfe du Saint Laurent, Quebec C te Nord du Golfe du Saint Laurent 71 928 Blanc Sablon, Quebec Blanc Sablon ... 37 ref http www12.statcan.ca english census06 data profiles community Details Page.cfm?Lang E&Geo ... more details
Orphan date December 2009 Strictly Speaking , by journalist and TV anchorman Edwin Newman ISBN 0 446 80106 2 , sub titled Will America be the death of English ? , was published in 1974. In the book Newman skillfully skinned contemporary written and spoken English , pointing out how the language of Shakespeare had degenerated at the hands of business and politicians, becoming choked with banalities, cliches, pomposities, redundancies and catchphrases . ref http booksneverread rays.blogspot.com 2007 11 strictly speaking edwin newman.html Review ref ref http www.eurospanbookstore.com display.asp?K 9781412813273&ds American 20Studies&sf1 bic2 qual code&st1 1KB &sort sort date d&utm source Click&utm medium LHC&utm campaign LHCAmericanStudies&m 58&dc 5000 Eurospan ref ref http catholiceducation.org articles arts al0149.html Quoted by Catholic Education ref ref http articles.latimes.com 1996 01 13 entertainment ca 24059 1 weekly world news LA Times ref References Reflist Category English language Nonfiction book stub ... more details
Infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name Dreams of Speaking title orig translator image prefer 1st edition image caption author Gail Jones illustrator cover artist country Australia language English language English series genre Novel publisher Vintage Books , Australia release date 2006 english release date media type Print Paperback pages 229 pp isbn 1741665221 dewey 823 22 congress PR9619.3.J6863 D74 2006b oclc 65526988 preceded by Sixty Lights followed by Sorry Dreams of Speaking is a 2006 novel by Australia n author Gail Jones . Themes The novel explores the themes of the creative writing process, memory, loneliness and cross cultural friendships. Epigraph Let us sculpt in hopeless silence all our dreams of speaking Fernando Pessoa, The Book of Disquiet Awards International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award , 2008 shortlisted Miles Franklin Literary Award , 2007 shortlisted New South Wales Premier s Literary Awards , Christina Stead Prize for Fiction, 2007 shortlisted Nita Kibble Literary Award , 2007 shortlisted Orange Prize for Fiction UK , 2006 longlisted Western Australian Premier s Book Awards , Fiction, 2006 shortlisted Notes This novel was also printed in a German edition. Reviews The Age http www.theage.com.au news book reviews dreams of speaking 2006 02 03 1138836414946.html Readings http www.readings.com.au product 9781741665222 dreams of speaking The Sydney Morning Herald http www.smh.com.au news books parallel lives 2006 02 09 1139465785658.html The Telegraph http www.telegraph.co.uk arts main.jhtml jsessionid 0JA54VLDTKGHJQFIQMGCFGGAVCBQUIV0?xml arts 2006 04 02 bojon26.xml&sSheet arts 2006 04 02 bomain.html DEFAULTSORT Dreams of Speaking Category Australian novels Category 2006 novels 2000s novel stub ... more details
br Amy Grill distributor released Start date 2009 runtime 89 min. country USA language English language English budget Speaking in Code is a character based documentary directed by Amy Grill about ...Infobox film name Speaking In Code image SiCposter.jpg caption Speaking in Code poster director Amy Grill ... http www.thedailyswarm.com headlines watch minimal techno documentary speaking code trailer debuts week independent film festival boston Press Release about Speaking In Code . thedailyswarm.com ref countries, Speaking In Code provides a glimpse into the techno world through the eyes of Modeselektor ... the film. Plot Speaking in Code is an account of people who are lost in music. Director Amy Grill ... put strain on his marriage to the director. Release Speaking in Code premiered at the Independent ... iffboston2009 Speaking In Code . iffboston.bside.com ref The film has been shown at film and music festivals in China, ref CRI English http english1.cri.cn 6666 2009 05 21 1261s486594.htm Story ..., Dallas, Toronto, Mannheim and elsewhere. Speaking in Code debuted on DVD on March 29, 2010 ... of Kompakt and Wighnomy Brothers first interview, and two years after Speaking In Code . In the printed insert, journalist Philip Sherburne contributes an essay. ref Speaking in Code PDF http squar3.com site SiC SiC preorder announcement.pdf Speaking in Code announces DVD release . speakingincode.com ... coop berlin.de ?p 47 COOP PRESENTS SPEAKING IN CODE, BERLIN FILM PREMIERE KINO BABYLON . coop berlin.de ... of whom appear in the movie. ref Coop Berlin.de http coop berlin.de ?p 58 SPEAKING IN CODE PREMIEREN PARTY . coop berlin.de ref Speaking in Code was picked up for exclusive US distribution from San Francisco ... product DVD 1153 Speaking in Code.html Genre Music Speaking in Code . microcinemadvd.com ... lwe reviews speaking in code LWE Reviews Speaking in Code . littlewhiteearbuds.com ... if Speaking in Code was Electronic music s most important documentary? Saying it comes as close to capturing ... more details
3000 calls per month. Poland The speaking clock in Poland is known as Zegarynka . Zegar is english ... froken ur Taiwan In Taiwan , the speaking clock can be reached by http www.stdtime.gov.tw english ...Image 1937TimeVoice.jpg right thumb 300px A human speaking clock prior to the invention of automated equipment A speaking clock service is a recorded or simulated human voice service, usually accessed ... and include that in the message. ASEAN The ASEAN has set up 9 speaking clocks in each countries speaking in each languages with different number... Brunei Cambodia Indonesia Laos Malaysia 1051 Philippines Singapore 1711 171 Thailand 181 Vietnam Australia In Australia, the number 1194 gives the speaking ... right thumb Mechanical speaking clock at the Victorian Telecommunications Museum Prior to automatic ... in Melbourne and Sydney . The mechanical speaking clock used rotating glass discs where different ... time, would be switched over to the standby unit. As well as the speaking clocks, there was ancillary ... right thumb Assmann digital speaking clock at the Victorian Telecommunications Museum This mechanical system was replaced with a digital system in 1990. Each speaking clock ensemble consisted ... TRL. Each state capital had a digital speaking clock for the local time of day with one access ... as of January, 2010. Austria In Austria , the speaking clock Zeitansage , which literally means ... intervals. Belgium In Belgium, the speaking clock can be reached on the numbers 1200 Dutch language ... 613 745 1576 for English service and 613 745 9426 for French service. Long distance calling Long ... the speaking clock service is known as Neiti Aika in Finnish language Finnish or Fr ken Tid in Swedish ... 10061 in the whole country. The voice of the speaking clock can be male or female depending ... In France , the speaking clock horloge parlante has been in service since 14 February 1933. ref ... , a speaking clock Zeitansage in Berlin is available by dialing 030 2 555 555 7 domestic calls ... more details
links http www.imdb.com title tt0181835 Speaking in strings at Internet Movie Database DEFAULTSORT Speaking In Strings Category 1999 films Category American films Category English language films ...Infobox film name Speaking in Strings image Speaking in strings.jpg caption Film poster director Paola di Florio producer Paola di Florio , Lilibet Foster writer starring Nadja Salerno Sonnenberg music Karen Childs distributor Seventh Art Releasing released DVD June 26, 2001 Video June 26, 2001 Theatrical October 29, 1999 runtime 73 mins. country United States language English language English budget gross 6,859 website Speaking in Strings is a 1999 in film 1999 documentary film directed by Paola di Florio . The film is based on the life of Italian born violinist Nadja Salerno Sonnenberg , and it received ... Times cite news url http movies.nytimes.com movie 176051 Speaking in Strings details title NY Times Speaking in Strings accessdate 2008 11 22 work NY Times ref Content The film is based on the life and career ... as herself in the film. ref name nytimes Speaking in Strings was co produced by two companies ... 176051 Speaking in Strings details work The New York Times title Movies Details for Speaking in Strings ref Speaking in strings premiered at Sundance Film Festival in Park City , Utah in 1999. ref http movies.nytimes.com movie 176051 Speaking in Strings overview Film profile from New York Times ref ... . ref http www.variety.com profiles Film main 137776 Speaking in Strings.html?dataSet 1 speaking ... video titles speakinginstrings?q Speaking 20in 20Strings Speaking in Strings 1999 Reviews Bot generated ... name mojo http www.boxofficemojo.com movies ?id speakinginstrings.htm Speaking in strings box office ... . ref http www.tvguide.com movies speaking strings review 134311 Speaking In Strings Review TVGuide.com ...?file examiner archive 1999 12 03 WEEKEND8925.dtl&type movies Speaking doesn t say much from San Francisco ... Despite the mixed reviews by critics, Speaking in strings received a nomination for Best Feature Documentary ... more details