another country, occupy, develop, and exploit it’s land) and how the indigenous people of modern-day Kenya felt when Britain tried to do the same (without the purple, cat-like, winged creature). But, what kind of effect did this have on the people of Kenya? Britain's colonization of Kenya stood primarily positive for the people for a range of varying reasons, yet the most effectual being the development
Kachru refers to the status of English in countries such as, Bangladesh, Ghana, India, Kenya, Malaysia, Nigeria, Pakistan, Philippines, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Tanzania and Zambia as a result of colonization by the British empire but it did not replace their indigenous languages instead the it co-existed with them in certain role. So that, they are the ESL countries where English is not the first language for the