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Is ESL British English or not? #1 (permalink) Sat Oct 11, 2008 21:42 pm   Is ESL British English or not?
 

Sorry I'don't know -- ESL is a british english of not?
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ESL... #2 (permalink) Sat Oct 11, 2008 21:54 pm   ESL...
 

Welcome to english-test.net, Nermin.
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ESL is a british english of not

I think your question is this:
- Is ESL British English or not?

If that is your question, here is the answer:
The letters in ESL come from "English as a Second Language".
ESL does not refer specifically to British English.
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Is ESL British English or not? #3 (permalink) Sat Oct 11, 2008 23:53 pm   Is ESL British English or not?
 

Nermin wrote:
Sorry I'don't know -- ESL is a british english of not?


It's an ESLese English. :wink:
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