Why do I like English? HEC «Secondary school №4 multidisciplinary lyceum `Elite`» Form 10A Naumenko Eugenia
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Why do I like English? HEC «Secondary school №4 multidisciplinary lyceum `Elite`» Form 10A Naumenko Eugenia
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- 2. Know a lot of languages - to have a lot of keys to one lock. Voltaire
- 3. I’ve been studying English since I was eight. Nobody made me, it was my decision. Now
- 4. Also I think English is very beautiful and melodic language, plus all this still dynamic. Such
- 5. The international language English - the language of the English (the official language of England), the
- 6. History of this great language History of the English language is divided into three periods: •Old
- 7. •Middle English period The next period in the development of the English language covers the period
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Know a lot of languages - to have a lot of
Know a lot of languages - to have a lot of
There is no doubt that English is becoming more popular.
We want to get a good job - you need English. If we want to communicate with people from other countries, or simply to maintain a business relationship - again, no English is necessary.
That is, the study of English in our time is a necessity. But there are those who learn the language, because I just like it.
I’ve been studying English since I was eight. Nobody made me,
I’ve been studying English since I was eight. Nobody made me,
Also I think English is very beautiful and melodic language, plus
Also I think English is very beautiful and melodic language, plus
`Happiness lies in your own hand
It took me much too long to understand
How it could be
Until you shared your secret with me…`
`When I find myself in times of trouble
Mother Mary comes to me
Speaking words of wisdom let it be
And in my hour of darkness
She is standing right in front of me
Speaking words of wisdom let it be…`
The international language
English - the language of the English (the official
The international language
English - the language of the English (the official
Refers to the Germanic languages Indo-European family of languages.
Number of carriers - about 410 million
speakers - about 1 billion people.
One of the six official and
working languages of the UN.
History of this great language
History of the English language is divided
History of this great language
History of the English language is divided
•Old English period
Settled in the middle of the V century in Britain Anglo-Saxons entered into a fierce struggle with the indigenous local people - the Celts. This contact with the Celts almost been no effect on the structure of the Old English language, nor in his vocabulary. Not more than eighty Celtic words preserved in Old English monuments. Such a weak effect on the Celtic Old English can be explained by the weakness of the Celtic culture in comparison with the winners of the Anglo-Saxons. The influence of the Romans, who owned part of the territory of Britain for 400 years and greater. Another layer of Latin words which dates back to the penetration of Christianity in Britain. Of about 150 words. These words are also deeply entered the language and become a part of it, along with the indigenous Germanic words.
•Middle English period
The next period in the development of the English
•Middle English period The next period in the development of the English