your second assumption is false because the idea of race is a relatively recent phenomenon. If you read any of the old Roman texts, you would not find reference to race rather you would find references to a person's…
Again the assumption made by the article is that these are British ethnic minorities who would have a British Accent since they would have lived there. They are not talking about non-British nationals. Here is another…
No in Britain, Asian is usually referred to people from the Indian Subcontinent. Not from the middle east
I think you're really stretching and trying to find an alternative answer, where the right answer is staring you in the face. I'm sure this study has accounted for the fact that these Asians students are British…
your second assumption is false because the idea of race is a relatively recent phenomenon. If you read any of the old Roman texts, you would not find reference to race rather you would find references to a person's…
Again the assumption made by the article is that these are British ethnic minorities who would have a British Accent since they would have lived there. They are not talking about non-British nationals. Here is another…
No in Britain, Asian is usually referred to people from the Indian Subcontinent. Not from the middle east
I think you're really stretching and trying to find an alternative answer, where the right answer is staring you in the face. I'm sure this study has accounted for the fact that these Asians students are British…