Australian English

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Across
  1. 3. It is common for Australians to do this at the end of spoken sentences.
  2. 5. In 2013, 90% of the population speak with a … Australian Accent.
  3. 7. When a person is able to communicate relatively effectively in and be able to comprehend to languages
  4. 12. Shortenings of words such a ‘barbeque’ to ‘barbie’ is in which subsystem of the English Language.
  5. 13. When speakers change between two languages during conversation.
  6. 15. … lessons were taught at school where children were taught to speak in a certain way
  7. 16. One of the most commonly spoken languages at the top of the European Union Hierarchy (it is not English or French).
  8. 17. What is the circle that divided English speakers into three different groups? (inner, outer, and expanding)
Down
  1. 1. A variety of language spoken by a certain ethnic or cultural subgroup and serves as a distinguishing mark of social identity.
  2. 2. What does EFL (People learning English) stand for?
  3. 4. Australian English is considered a … language as the r’s at the end of words aren’t pronounced.
  4. 6. What subsystem does the study of slang belong?
  5. 7. … Australian accent resembled someone who didn’t have class and lacked education.
  6. 8. Endings that have a positive, warm or friendly attitude.
  7. 9. This age group are the instigators of language change.
  8. 10. A linguist who said “Our ccent is a product of our social history not or climate”.
  9. 11. After which war did the English language spread more around the world?
  10. 14. … Australian accent was required to enter the upper class.