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1、Unit 2Period1 Warming up Reading CanadianAustralianEnglishBritishAmericanIndianCaribbeanAmericanBritish This unit seeks to give us a better understanding of how English developed and how it is spoken in the world. The Road to Modern EnglishPre-readingRead the title “The Road to Modern English” and p
2、redict (预测预测) what the passage is mainly about?The road to modern EnglishThe roadthe development of English language Main ideas of each paragraph :Para 1Para 2Para 3Para 4Para 5The two big changes happened in English spelling.More and more people speak English.English is changing over time.Native En
3、glish speakers can understand each other but not everything.English is spoken as a foreign or second language in many countries. English had the most speakers in the 17th century. T F English developed when new settlers and rulers came to Britain. T F Languages frequently change. T F frequently4. Th
4、e language of the government is always the language of the country. T F5. English is one of the official languages used in India. T F6. This reading describes the development of the English language. T Fdevelopment1.AD 450 2. vocabulary 3. five to seven4.Shakespeare 5. 1620 6. Australia7.education 8
5、.By the 19th century9.spelling 10.dictionary Why did the writer decide to end the passage with a question?“Will Chinese English become one of the world Englishes? Only time will tell.”Further thinking:According to the passage, languages change when cultures communicate with one another. So the write
6、r intended to predict(预测预测) a possible road to modern English, that is, when Chinese culture communicates with English culture, English may change, too. So as time goes by, Chinese English may become one of the world Englishes. That is what the writer intended to tell us about this passage. So the w
7、riter gave it the title-The Road to Modern English.summary English doesnt always keep the same but has _over time. During the 5th century AD, English was _more on German. Then gradually between about AD 800 and 1150, English became _ like German because those who ruled England spoke _ and _. These n
8、ew settlers _ the English language and especially its _. In 1620, some British settlers moved to _. Later in the 18th century some British people were taken to _. English began to be spoken in both countries. By the 19th century the language was _. And Noah Websters dictionary gave a separate _ to A
9、merican English spelling. Today English is now spoken as a foreign or second language in South _ and _, such as _, _, _ and _ _. And the number of people learning English in China is increasing _.summary English doesnt always keep the same but has _over time. During the 5th century AD, English was _
10、more on German. Then gradually between about AD 800 and 1150, English became _ like German because those who ruled England spoke _ and _. These new settlers _ the English language and especially its _. In 1620, some British settlers moved to _. Later in the 18th century some British people were take
11、n to _. English began to be spoken in both countries. changed basedlessDanishFrench enriched vocabularyAmericaAustralia By the 19th century the language was _. And Noah Websters dictionary gave a separate _ to American English spelling. Today English is now spoken as a foreign or second language in
12、South _ and _, such as _, _, _ and _ _. And the number of people learning English in China is increasing _.settledidentityAsiaAfricaIndiaSingaporeMalaysiaSouthAfricarapidlyRetell the passage according to some key words.AD 450-1150 was based more on AD 800-1150 became less like Because In the 1600s m
13、ade use of In 1620 moved toLater in the 18th century were taken to By the 19th century was settled two big changes innow is also spoken as orin is also spoken inandand countries in Today in China is At first, only people in _ spoke English. Later, people from England _ to other parts, so English beg
14、an to be spoken in _ _ _. Today, _ people speak English as their _, second or foreign language. _ English speakers _understand each other but _ _. Retell the text.England movedmany other countriesmorefirstNativecannot everythingAll languages change when _ communicate with one another. So there are B
15、ritish English, American English, Australian English and so on. They all have their own _. English is also spoken as a foreign or second language in _ _ _. Maybe one day Chinese English will become one of the world English.culturesidentitymany other countries1.Read the passage as fluently as you can
16、 and underline some difficult words and sentences in the passage.2.Do the exercise of English WeeklyThe road to modern EnglishAD 450-1150 English was based more on _.AD 800-1150 English became _ like German Because those who _ England spoke first Danish and later French. In the 1600s _ made use of a
17、 wider vocabulary than ever before. GermanThe history of the English languagelessruledShakespeareThe road to modern EnglishIn 1620 Some British settlers moved to _.Later in the 18th centurySome British people were taken to _.By the 19th century The English language was settled. Two big changes in _ happened: Samuel Johnson wrote his _ and Noah Webster wrote _AmericaAustralia English spellingdictionaryThe American Dictionary of the English Language.结束结束