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What is English? | Learn English English is probably the third language in terms of number of native speakers (after Mandarin and Spanish); and probably the most widely spoken language on the planet taking into account native and non-native speakers Consequently English is sometimes described as a "world language" or a "global lingua franca"
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Short Stories | English Reading 3000 words (British English) The background to this short story is the tropical island of Trinidad in the Caribbean This is a story of quick lust and long revenge - with an ironical twist at the end Comments The Metro Advanced 7000 words (British English) This short story is set in Paris This is a story of love and murder, and a little