M3u2 readingEnglish and its history全文

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1、M3u2 reading English and its historyAll through history, people from many different countries and cultures have lived together in Britain. The English language is made up of the grammar and vocabulary these people brought to Britain. That is why English has so many difficult rules that confuse peopl

2、e.Old English Old English is very different from the English we speak nowadays. In fact, we would not be able to understand it if we heard it today. Before the 5th century, people in Britain all spoke a language called Celtic. Then two Germanic groups from the European mainlandthe Angles and the Sax

3、onsoccupied Britain. Old English consisted of a mixture of their languages. (Both the English language and the English people are named after the Angles; the word Angle was spelt Engle in Old English.) Aside from place names such as London, very few Celtic words became part of Old English. At the en

4、d of the 9th century, the Vikings, people from Northern European countries such as Denmark and Norway, began to move to Britain. They brought with them their languages, which also mixed with Old English. By the 10th century, Old English had become the official language of England. When we speak Engl

5、ish today, we sometimes feel puzzled about which words or phrases to use. This is because English has many words and phrases from different languages, but with similar meanings. For example, the word sick came from a word once used by the Angles and the Saxons, while ill came from a word once used b

6、y the Norwegians.Middle EnglishMiddle English is the name given to the English used from around the 12th to the 15th centuries. Many things played a part in the development of this new type of English. The most important contribution was from the Normans, a French-speaking people who defeated Englan

7、d and took control of the country in 1066. However, the Norman Conquest did not affect English as mush as the Angles and the Saxons victory about 600 years earlier, which led to Old English replacing Celtic. Even though the Normans spoke French for the entire 250 years they ruled England, French did

8、 not replace English as the first language. On the other hand, the English language did borrow many words from French. This resulted in even more words with similar meanings, such as answer (from Old English) and reply (from Old French). It is interesting to learn how the words for most animals rais

9、ed for food, such as cow, sheep and pig, came from Old English. However, the words for the meat of these animals, which was served to the Normans, came from Old French: beef, mutton, pork and bacon. Old French made other contributions to Middle English as well. In Old English, the Germanic way of ma

10、king words plural was used. For example, they said housen instead of houses, and shoen instead of shoes. After the Normans took control, they began using the French way of making plurals, adding an -s to house and shoe. Only a few words kept their Germanic plural forms, such as man/men and child/chi

11、ldren. After the Norman Conquest, high-class people spoke French while common people spoke English. However, by the latter half of the 14th century, English had come into widespread use among all classes in England. In 1399, Henry became King of England. His mother tongue was English, and he used En

12、glish for all official events. Modern English Modern English appeared during the Renaissance in the 16th century. Because of this Modern English includes many Latin and Greek words. Pronunciation also went through huge changes during this period. Of course, this was not the end of the changes in the

13、 English language. The question of whether English will keep on changing in the future is easy to answer. It is certain that this process will continue, and people will keep inventing new words and new ways of saying things.Class_ Name_M3U2 Reading English and its history(1)All_ history, people from

14、 many different countries and cultures have lived together in Britain. The English language _ these people brought to Britain. That is _ English has so many difficult rules that _ people.Old EnglishOld English is very_ the English we speak nowadays. _, we would not be able to understand it if we hea

15、rd it today. Before the 5th century, people in Britain all spoke a language _ Celtic. Then two _ groups from the European mainlandthe Angles and the Saxons_ Britain. Old English _. (Both the English language and the English people _ the Angles; the word Angle was spelt Engle in Old English.) _ place

16、 names such as London, very few Celtic words became part of Old English. At the end of the 9th century, the Vikings, people from Northern European countries such as Denmark and Norway, began to move to Britain. They brought with them their languages, which also mixed with Old English. _ the 10th cen

17、tury, Old English _ the _ of England.When we speak English today, we sometimes_. This is because English has many words and _ from different languages, but with _ meanings. For example, the word sick came from a word once used by the Angles and the Saxons, _ ill came from a word once used by the Nor

18、wegians.Class_ Name_M3U2 Reading English and its history(2)Middle EnglishMiddle English is the name given to the English used from around the 12th to the 15th centuries. Many things _. The most important _ was from the Normans, a _ people who _ in 1066. However, the Norman _ did not _ about 600 year

19、s earlier, _. _ the Normans spoke French for the _ 250 years they _ England, French did not _ English as the first language. _, the English language did borrow many words from French. This _ even more words with similar meanings, such as answer (from Old English) and reply (from Old French). It is i

20、nteresting to learn how the words for most animals _ for food, such as cow, sheep and pig, came from Old English. However, the words for the meat of these animals, which was _ the Normans, came from Old French: beef, mutton, pork and bacon. Old French _ Middle English _. In Old English, the Germanic

21、 way of _ was used. For example, they said housen instead of houses, and shoen instead of shoes. After the Normans_, they began using the French way of _, adding an -s to house and shoe. Only a few words kept their Germanic plural forms, such as man/men and child/children. After the Norman _, _ peop

22、le spoke French _ common people spoke English. However,_, English had _ in England. In 1399, Henry became King of England. His _ was English, and he used English for all _ events. Modern English Modern English appeared during the Renaissance in the 16th century. Because of this, Modern English _ many Latin and Greek words. _ also _ during this period. Of course, this was not the end of the changes in the English language. The question of _. It is _ that this _ will continue, and people will keep_new words and new ways of saying things.

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