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Une sélection d’articles sur la langue anglaise

 

English as she was spoke – The Economist (anglais) Capture d’écran 2011-01-19 à 21.05.25

 

http://www.economist.com/node/17730434

 

La bataille des langues (français) Capture d’écran 2011-01-19 à 21.10.04

 

http://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/mav/97/

 

 

Electrifying Language (anglais)                                                                                               Capture d’écran 2011-01-19 à 21.05.38

http://www.americanscientist.org/bookshelf/pub/
electrifying-language

 

 

 

 

Francophone students choosing
English-language schools (anglais)                                                                       Capture d’écran 2011-01-19 à 21.05.58

 

http://fullcomment.nationalpost.com/2011/01/14/
barbara-kay-francophone-
students-choosing-english-l
anguage-schools-oh-my/

 

 

Tongues Twisted (anglais) Capture d’écran 2011-01-19 à 21.14.26

 

http://www.tnr.com/book/review/tongues-twisted

 

Conquering the comics world without Asterix (anglais)                                     Capture d’écran 2011-01-19 à 21.14.10

http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/features/
2011/0117/1224287664594.html

 

 

 

 

L’Anglais, une langue en constant effervescence (français)             Capture d’écran 2011-01-19 à 21.06.26                          

http://www.magazine-litteraire.com/content/breves/article?id=18152

 


1 thought on “Une sélection d’articles sur la langue anglaise”

  1. In Quebec, the youth finally realizes that being French-centered only had consequences on their finding a better job…. What is even more interesting in this article is the following sentence: ” (…) if that weren’t insult enough to sovereigntists [sic], the study also found that many students of ethnic background were actually more comfortable speaking English than French.”
    Sounds like Quebec is suffering from the same demons as France, in terms of integration (or rather lack thereof) policy!

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