课件22张PPT。Welcome to our classM3U2 ReadingClassical ChineseClassical English? Sonnet 18 By: William Shakespeare Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?
Thou art more lovely and more temperate.
Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May,
And summer's lease hath all too short a date.
我能否将你比作夏天?
你比夏天更美丽温婉。
狂风将五月的蓓蕾凋残,
夏日的勾留何其短暂?
youYou arehas Skimming 1. What is the article about?
2. What are the three kinds of English discussed in the article?
3. Is English still changing? English and its history.Old English, Middle English and Modern English.Yes.This article is _______ .A. A play
B. A newspaper article
C. An informal letter
D. A history articleHistory articleHow to read a history article?Page 23Notice the_____ and _____
2. Make a ___________, listing important information such as times, places and events, etc. dates
yearstime chart
Reading strategy Old EnglishDo the match Vikings began moving to Britain
b. Old English became the official languages
c. All people in Britain spoke Celtic
d. The Angles and the Saxons occupied Britain
1. Before the middle of the 5th century2. Then 3. At the end of the 9th century4. By the 10th century words and phrases similar1. Who contributed to Old English?
A. Celts.
B. the Vikings.
C. the Angles & the Saxons.
D. all the above.
2. English has many ____________________ from different languages, but with _________ meanings.
Detailed-readingMiddle English1. In 1066, the Normans took control of the country and English was replaced with French.
The words for most animals come from old English just because the animals were raised and cooked by English servants.
3. English was used for all official occasions after the Norman Conquest.
True or false1._________ led to Old English replacing Celtic.
2.When did English come into widespread use among all classes? (≤8 words)
3.Who used Middle English for all official events? (≤2 words)
Detailed-reading1. In 1066, the Normans took control of the country and English was replaced with French.
The words for most animals come from old English just because the animals were raised and cooked by English servants.
3. English was used for all official occasions after the Norman Conquest.
True or falseFwasn’tTHenry Ⅳ became the king of England. FWhy or why not1.____________________________ led to Old English replacing Celtic.
2.When did English come into widespread use among all classes?(≤8)
3.Who used Middle English for all official events? (≤2 words)
The Angles and the SaxonsBy the latter half of the 14th century. Henry Ⅳcowbeefsheepmuttonpigpork/baconWhy ?William Shakespeare a brilliant English poet and playwright during the RenaissanceIn the Renaissance, modern English borrowed many words from _____and ______, and also experienced huge changes in _____________.pronunciationLatin Greek People in Britain spoke a language called Celtic.Two ________groups occupied Britain.GermanicThe __________ moved to Britain and brought their languages.Vikings___________ was the official language of England.Old EnglishThe ___________defeated England and took control of the country.NormansEnglish was used by __________ in England.all classes Henry Ⅳ became King of England and used English for all_____________.official events_______________ appeared.Modern EnglishSummaryTimeMiddle
English
The RenaissanceFun timeDo you know any Chinese words from English?酷 -- cool
粉丝 -- fansDo you know any English words from Chinese?typhoon台风mahjong麻将Kung Fu功夫fengshui风水Xiucai 秀才Paper tiger纸老虎Coffee(咖啡), sofa(沙发), model(模特儿), modern(摩登),
Sandwich(三明治), hamburger(汉堡), cartoon(卡通) What makes languages keep changing?
Discussion Rewrite the article in 120-150 words
KAOYIBEN: Unit2 Reading P37-39
Listen to the record of this article
Homework