LEARNING FOREIGN LANGUAGES ENGLISH AS A WORLD LANGUAGE Hučíková, V8A 22. 11. 2014 Gymnázium Jiřího Ortena.

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LEARNING FOREIGN LANGUAGES ENGLISH AS A WORLD LANGUAGE Hučíková, V8A Gymnázium Jiřího Ortena

CONTENT WHY TO LEARN FOREIGN LANGUAGES? TYPICAL FEATURES OF ENGLISH HISTORY OF ENGLISH VARIETIES OF ENGLISH

business education travel(l)ing self-development REASONS TO LEARN ENGLISH

FEATURES Indo-European language family 3 groups of speakers easy grammar spoken x written

The Romans – Old Latin The Anglo-Saxons – Old English The 6 th century – +Greek The Vikings – Danish and Norwegian The Normans – French 14 th century – Ancient Greek The Elizabethan era – Arabic,… 17th century – → varieties of English

VARIETIES OF ENGLISH BRITISHAMERICANCANADIANAUSTRALIAN Indian English, African English, … + Cockney

colour dialogue programme color dialog program Have you got? At the weekend Do you have? On the weekend bathroom, public school..

biscuitcookie sweetscandy flatapartment holidayvacation universitycollege trouserspants tubesubway

sources obal.html obal.html english-in-10-minutes-these.html english-in-10-minutes-these.html