Kachru's Circles is a model used to describe the circumstances in which
English is spoken
English is spread
people learn English
circles expand
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The Inner Circle is
Norm-providing
Norm-developing
Norm-dependent
Norm-al
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The Expanding Circle is
Norm-providing
Norm-developing
Norm-dependent
Norm-al
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The Outer Circle is
Norm-providing
Norm-developing
Norm-dependent
Norm-al
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If we get along with people we want to
deviate: sound alike
accommodate: sound alike
deviate: sound different
accommodate: sound different
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The following definition matches with which term? A common language used over local languages in order to allow communication between groups who speak different languages.
Standard English
Non-Standard English
Lingua Franca
Linguine Fra Diavolo
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Standard English is a dialect of English considered to be
better and normal
correct and better
normal and formal
correct and normal
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Native English speakers fall into the ______________ Circle
Inner
Outer
Expanding
Collapsing
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Those who speak English as a Second Language fit in the ______________ Circle
Inner
Outer
Expanding
Collapsing
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The _______________ Circle is where English is considered a foreign language.
Inner
Outer
Expanding
Collapsing
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Is it possible for non-native English speakers to influence the way in which the language evolves?
No. Kachru says only Native English speakers in the Inner Circle can impact the language changes.
Yes. Crystal says that because there are so many non-native English speakers they will undoubtedly influence changes.
12. Multiple Choice
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Do you think Kachru's Circle model is a useful classification?