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The Anglo-Saxon age in Britain was from around AD 410 to 1066. The Picts and Scots from the north, and the Anglo-Saxons from the sea attacked Britain.The most famous of all Anglo-Saxon kings was Alfred called
The history of English languageexecuted by Denis Tsel,the student of IN-14-1 The Anglo-Saxon age in Britain was from around AD 410 to 1066. Many simple words, such as ‘house,’ ‘woman,’ ‘loaf,’ or ‘wolf,’ for everyday Britain was successfully invaded by a Norman army from France in 1066. William Shakespeare gave us handy words like eyeball, puppy dog, anchovy, and The King James Bible was in handy little books with fire and Britain was full of physicists, who spoke Latin at first, but then British went to the Caribbean looking for gold and a chance to Dr. Johnson wrote Dictionary of the English Language from 1746 to 1755.In From the moment Brits first landed in America, they needed names for The Internet arrived and made people download anything, use a toolbar, and Over 350 languages influenced English nowadays.Right now, around 1.5 billion people speak Thank you for your attention!
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Слайд 2 The Anglo-Saxon age in Britain was from around

The Anglo-Saxon age in Britain was from around AD 410 to

AD 410 to 1066.
The Picts and Scots from

the north, and the Anglo-Saxons from the sea attacked Britain.
The most famous of all Anglo-Saxon kings was Alfred called 'Great‘ because he fought the Vikings and made English and Vikings settle down to live together in peace.
Alfred ‘Great’ encouraged people to learn, and he tried to govern well and fairly.
The Anglo-Saxons were great craft workers and keen storytellers.

Anglo-Saxon Period


Слайд 3 Many simple words, such as ‘house,’ ‘woman,’ ‘loaf,’

Many simple words, such as ‘house,’ ‘woman,’ ‘loaf,’ or ‘wolf,’ for

or ‘wolf,’ for everyday usage appeared.
Anglo-Saxons also had four

weekdays named in honor of their gods. They did not have weekends.

Слайд 4 Britain was successfully invaded by a Norman army

Britain was successfully invaded by a Norman army from France in

from France in 1066. This is one of the

most well-known dates in English history.
William the Conqueror made Saxons merely an unpaid workforce for their new lords, Normans.
Words like cow, sheep, and swine come from the English-speaking farmers, while beef, mutton, and pork come from the French-speaking toffs.


the Norman Conquest, or Excuse my English


Слайд 5 William Shakespeare gave us handy words like eyeball,

William Shakespeare gave us handy words like eyeball, puppy dog, anchovy,

puppy dog, anchovy, and more show-offy words like dauntless,

besmirch, and lackluster. He came up with the word alligator, soon after he ran out of things to rhyme with crocodile

Shakespeare or a Plaque on Both of His Houses


Слайд 6 The King James Bible was in handy little

The King James Bible was in handy little books with fire

books with fire and brimstone preachers reading it in

every church
The King James Bible taught people that a leopard can’t change its spots, that a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush, that a wolf in sheep’s clothing is harder to spot than you would imagine, and how annoying it is to have a fly in your ointment.

The King James Bible or Let There be Light Reading


Слайд 7 Britain was full of physicists, who spoke Latin

Britain was full of physicists, who spoke Latin at first, but

at first, but then they realized they all spoke

English and they could transform the understanding of the universe quicker by talking in their own language.
New words like cardiac, and tonsil, ovary and sternum made education classes a bit easier to follow.

English of Science or How to Speak with Gravity


Слайд 8 British went to the Caribbean looking for gold

British went to the Caribbean looking for gold and a chance

and a chance to really unwind, discovering the barbeque

(1550), the canoe, a good recipe for rum punch, and a cannibal to make their trip sound more exciting.
Yoga (1820) from India, voodoo (1850) and zombie (1871) from Africa, nugget, boomerang, and walkabout (1828) from Australia

English and Empire, or the Sun Never Sets on the English Language


Слайд 9 Dr. Johnson wrote Dictionary of the English Language

Dr. Johnson wrote Dictionary of the English Language from 1746 to

from 1746 to 1755.
In 1857, the Oxford English Dictionary

started.

Age of the Dictionary, or the Definition of a Hopeless Task


Слайд 10 From the moment Brits first landed in America,

From the moment Brits first landed in America, they needed names

they needed names for all the new plants and

animals so they borrowed words like raccoons, squash and moose from the Native Americans as well as most of their territory.
Immigrants were hungry for mew words.
America spread a new language of capitalism, getting everyone worried about the break-even or the bottom line, whether they were blue chip or white-collar.
America so they carried on using fall, faucets, diapers and candy while the Brits moved on to autumn, taps, nappies and NHS dental care

American English or Not English


Слайд 11 The Internet arrived and made people download anything,

The Internet arrived and made people download anything, use a toolbar,

use a toolbar, and set up a firewall.
Writing

a sentence turned into an abbreviation. For instance, in my humble opinion became IMHO, by the way became BTW, life-threatening accident simply became FAIL, LOL mean laugh out loud, but UG2BK - You got to be kidding.

Internet English or Language Reverts to Type


Слайд 12 Over 350 languages influenced English nowadays.
Right now, around

Over 350 languages influenced English nowadays.Right now, around 1.5 billion people

1.5 billion people speak English.
¼ of native speakers,

¼ of speakers as their second language and ½ is able to ask for directions to a swimming pool. Hinglish, which is Hindi English, Chinglish, which is Chinese English and Singlish, which is Singaporean English, is speaking now in the world.

Global English or
Whose Language is it Anyway?


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