Stress and anxiety challenge among college students while studying English language as a communication: a study
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Anxiety. Stress,, EnglishAbstract
A language is a regional phenomenon, no doubt, and there are thousands of languages spoken around the world. Breaking the boundaries of region English language came to the British Isles from Northern Europe in the fifth century and fifteenth century onwards it began its journey around the globe with the British exploring the world and becoming colonist and imperialist. The English language thus travelled with the English to North America, Canada and the Caribbean, to South Africa, to Australia and New Zealand, to South Asia (especially Indian subcontinent), to the British colonies in Africa, to South East Asia and the South Pacific.
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