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Basic English

Simplified form of English devised and promoted by the writer and scholar C K Ogden and the literary critic I A Richards in the 1920s and 1930s as an international auxiliary language; as a route into Standard English for foreign learners (little used now); and as a reminder to the English-speaking world of the virtues of plain language. Its name derives from the initial letters of British, American, scientific, international, and commercial.

Basic has a vocabulary of 850 words (plus names, technical terms, and so on), only 18 of which are verbs or ‘operators’.



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I spent one hour every morning with 28 little ones, singing, colouring, and teaching basic English skills at the Anglican day care centre and then one hour in the late afternoon at the YMCA with a group of young people keen to improve their English skills.
The company said even those immigrants born here need on-site training in basic English skills--"enough so they can read garment specifications and choose the right color threads.
After that, workers could apply for permanent legal status or citizenship, as long as they have learned basic English and have no criminal record.
 
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