Unit 1 Invented Words I Objective Knowing the history of English vocabulary Understanding the composition of English vocabulary Learning reading skill: newspaper headlines Time Arrangement a Text: 2 hours o Discussion :0.5 hour O Reading Skill:I hour Ⅲ Related Information History of English ◆ Church latin:
Unit 1 Invented Words Ⅰ Objective Knowing the history of English vocabulary. Understanding the composition of English vocabulary Learning reading skill: newspaper headlines Time Arrangement Text: 2 hours Discussion: 0.5 hour Reading Skill: 1 hour Ⅲ Related Information ➢ History of English ◆ Church Latin:
While the Anglo-Saxons were establishing their power in England and making their language the main language of the country, the roman Empire was sinking deeper and deeper into trouble. By A D 476 the western empire had ceased to exist. And since the Germanic people has no interest in preserving Roman culture, it just died. The Church was all that was left of Roman civilization. But Latin survived as the language of church and the wealthy, educated class, and was to have a profound effect on the development of southern Europe and Engl and (Norseman)Saxon L G Church Latin Anglo-saxon The language mixed
While the Anglo-Saxons were establishing their power in England and making their language the main language of the country, the Roman Empire was sinking deeper and deeper into trouble. By A.D.476 the western empire had ceased to exist. And since the Germanic people has no interest in preserving Roman culture, it just died. The Church was all that was left of Roman civilization. But Latin survived as the language of church and the wealthy, educated class, and was to have a profound effect on the development of southern Europe and England. Low German Church Latin Anglo-Saxon Germanic Angles (Norseman) Saxon Jutes Goths The language mixed with Anglo-Saxon
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Old Norse Old English Danish Middle English Norman English Latin, Greek Modern English other languages 2 Languages: Anglo-Saxon (OE), French Latin again; Crusades; Renaissance
Middle english Gerffrey Chaucer was born some hundred years after the last war of the Crusades(1095-1291), in the early part of Renaissance while Shakespeare was born in the last part of Renaissance. During the lifetime of these two great writers the English language was sorting itself out from the chaos of Middle English. By the time of Shakespeare's death in 1616, our history and language had entered the modern period. A Comparison List orse English French English anger wra reply answer our
◆ Middle English: Gerffrey Chaucer was born some hundred years after the last war of the Crusades (1095-1291), in the early part of Renaissance while Shakespeare was born in the last part of Renaissance. During the lifetime of these two great writers, the English language was sorting itself out from the chaos of Middle English. By the time of Shakespeare’s death in 1616, our history and language had entered the modern period. ➢ A Comparison List Norse English French English anger wrath reply answer nay no odour sm ell
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fro from annual yearly raise rear demand ask ill sick chamber room skill craft desire wish skirt shirt power might scatter shatter