Bibs wrote on 02/20/12 at 02:33:50:
Gilchrist is a legend wrote on 02/20/12 at 02:13:41:
Most of the English-speaking world speak, write, and spell British English. Since approximately 2 billion people are in the Commonwealth, they will be speaking British English...
You don't know that. I don't know that. And language teaching is my job.
’Most of the English speaking world?’
What world is that?
That includes only as L1 (first language)? Or L2? Or rather as 'other language'. At what level of competence? Native speaker paradigm? EIL paradigm?
Speaking and writing? Both? Which?
But you tried to argue this elsewhere.
Is plenty of literature on this. Suggest you read some of it. And take it to non-chess.
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English-speaking world as in the Commonwealth and USA. But do not Commonwealth nations learn British spelling (i.e. labour not labor, etc.) when they learn English, either as a first or second language? And are not approximately 2 billion people living in Commonwealth nations? Having relatives living in Commonwealth nations such as Canada, Australia, Hong Kong, etc., I can attest that when they do speak English, they speak, write, and spell British English (though not with British accents).
But then again, are not most chess books written in British English? Everyman, Quality Chess, Gambit, whose books I infer most of us read and discuss on these forums--are not the books in British English?