人教版高中英语必修一:Unit 2 English around the world warming up and reading课件(26张)

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课件26张PPT。Book1
Unit 2
English around
the worldEnglish Around the Worldthe USACanadaNew ZealandAustraliaSouth Africathe United KingdomIreland Br E & Am.EShall we go to the pub to celebrate our agreement?Wow, bar is a nice place.Wow, I want a tin of Coke, some biscuits and sweets. What about you, Obama?Well, I want a can of milk tea, some cookies and some candy.Great. I like football match very much.After that, let’s go and see a soccer game. It is very exciting.Time to go. Let’s go to the elevator together.Oh no, the lift must be full of people this time. The differences between British English and American English.vocabularyspellingpronunciationautumn fall
typhoon tornado
I think I guesscolour color
centre center
traveller travelerdance [da:ns] dance[d?ns]
not [not] not [na:t]垃圾箱假期垃圾秋天大学公寓地铁汽油电梯两周There are many differences between different Englishes in the world. How did they come out(出现)? Why has English changed over time? What will world Englishes be like in the future? The Road to Modern EnglishThe Road to Modern English The __________of Modern EnglishdevelopmentHow modern English came into being.How modern English was born.
Skimming
to get
general ideasPlease write down the main idea of each paragraph.
Para. 1:
Para. 2:
Para. 3-4:
Para. 5:The _________ of the English language in the world.Native speakers can __________ each other even if they don’t speak the_____ kind of English. All languages change when _______ meet and ____________ with one another.English is spoken as a _______ language or ________ language in _______ and ______.developmentunderstandculturescommunicateforeignsecondAfrica Asia sameThe text mainly tells us ___________.
The text is developed mainly by ____.
At the end of the _____ century, about five to seven
million people spoke English.
4. When did English begin to be spoken in many of
other countries?
5. How was the English spoken in English between about
AD450 and 1150?
6. Why was Shakespeare able to make use of a wider
vocabulary by the 1600s?
7. What happened to American English in the 19th century?
8. Who gave American English its own identity?
Reading While ListeningThe text mainly tells us ___________.
A. that old English is different from the English
today
B. how Middle English formed
C. English and its history
D. that English will keep changingReading While Listening2. The text is developed mainly by ____.
A. place B. time C. people
3. At the end of the _____ century,
about five to seven million people
spoke English.
A. 14th B. 15th C. 16th4. When did English begin to be spoken in many of
other countries?
At the end of the 16th century. B. In the 17th century.
C. In the 18th century. D. In the 19th century.
5. How was the English spoken in English between
about AD450 and 1150?
It was the same as the English spoken at present.
It was more like French.
It was based more on German.
It was more like Danish. 6. Why was Shakespeare able to make use of a
wider vocabulary by the 1600s?
Because new settlers enriched English and especially its
vocabulary.
B. Because Shakespeare made up many new words.
C. British settlers moved to different countries.
D. A new dictionary was written.
7. What happened to American English in the 19th century?
It became more like British English.
It became more like German.
It had its own dictionary.
Its spelling was given a separate identity.8.Who gave American English its own identity?A. Shakespeare. B. George Washington
C. Noah Webster. D. Newton
9. Which of the following is NOT true?
A. English is one of the official languages in India.
B. English developed when new settlers and rulers came
to Britain.
C. China has the largest number of English speakers.
D. Now more people speak English as their first, second or
a foreign language.
Based more on GermanMaybe the rules spoke GermanEngland Became less like GermanNew rulers spoke other languagesEngland Had a wider vocabul -ary than ever beforeNew settlers enriched EnglishEngland Was brought to AmericaSome British settlers moved thereEngland
America Was brought to AustraliaSome British settlers moved there
England America and AustraliaWas spoken in IndiaBritain ruled IndiaEngland America Australia and IndiaWas settledDictionaries were writtenEngland America Australia and IndiaIs spoken in South AsiaIs an international languageSingapore Malaysia South Africa China and so onSummary of the reading ,
English is a language all over the world. but at first the English spoken in England between about AD450 and 1150 was very from the English spoken today. it was more on German the English we speak now, later English became like German because new settlers the English language and its vocabulary. So by the 1600s Shakespeare was able to a wider vocabulary than ever before. finally by the 19th century the language was because dictionaries were written. spokendifferentbasedthanlessenrichedMake use ofsettled Samuel Johnson
Born: September 18, 1709
One of the English language’s most profound influences. Two important persons Noah Webster
Born: October 16, 1758
Died: May 28, 1843 When Noah was 43, he started writing the first American dictionary. He did this because Americans in different parts of the country spelled, pronounced and used words differently. Group work——DiscussionWhy do you think people all over the world want to learn English?
Why do you think people in the world now want to learn Chinese? Today the number of people learning English/Chinese is increasing rapidly for various reasons. First, it is because …. Secondly, …Thirdly …HomeworkPlease make up a similar dialogue.(P15)
Reading notebook.