dialects_7.png The image displays a diagram illustrating different varieties of the English language against a solid light blue background. The central feature is a large, horizontal oval filled with a pale green color and outlined in black. Inside this large shape, near the center, is the single word "English" written in black text. Inside this main green area are five smaller ovals, each filled with a light pink or lavender color and outlined in black. These represent specific types of English. Arranged around the center, they read as follows: - At the top center: An oval containing the text "British English (RP)". - On the right side: An oval containing the text "American English (GA)". - At the bottom right: An oval containing the text "Australian English". - At the bottom left: An oval containing the text "New Zealand English" written on two lines. - On the left side: An oval containing the text "African English". The arrangement implies that all five of these specific varieties are subsets or forms of the broader category labeled "English." This description was generated automatically. Please feel free to ask questions if you have further questions about the nature of the image or its meaning within the presentation.