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8/30/2015

Topic Reading-Vol.1236-8/30/2015

Dear MEL School’s Topic Readers,
Why is Canadian English unique?
Though it isn’t so much sense in just learning Canadian accent unless you’re going to live there, it is quite interesting to know a little bit of their version of English.
English in Canada is spoken by only about the three-fifths of the 35-million population as native language. The one-fifth speak their version of French, a derived version from the French in France, and the rest speak the languages of their origins. How did Canadians and their version of English derive from America, as well as their unique identity they have inherited from Europe?
In general, Canadians seem to have adopted American cultures, lifestyle and business practices quite a lot but still respected and inherited their individual roots, whether from Europe or Asia.
According to this article, "The British may be family, but Americans are friends. Or sometimes ‘frenemies’." It sounds like a bit British-favored viewpoint, doesn't it?
It would be interesting to find how Americans view Canadians and their version of English.
Enjoy reading and learning about this interesting view by a British writer.

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