Unit 3 应用英语教程综合英语1.pptx
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1、Pre-Class TasksBackground KnowledgeText AText BPre-Class TasksI.Mini-ResearchOrigins of the words:justicefrom Old French via Latin meaning“legal rights,jurisdiction”and“righteousness,equity”monogamyfrom French monogamie,via ecclesiastical Latin from Greek monogamia,from monos“single”+gamos“marriage”
2、pizzaItalian,literally“pie”SeptemberOld English,from Latin,from septem“seven”(being originally the seventh month according to the original calendar of ancient Rome)typhoonChinese dialect tai fung“big wind”Pre-Class Tasks1.What might be the reasons that there are so many borrowed words in English?2.W
3、hy do language learners know little about word origins?There are various reasons.For instance,the origins of words often concern themselves with aspects of language that are sometimes fossilized and no longer in use and relevant to our present understanding of what the words mean or how they are use
4、d.It is not customary to include information about origins in the dictionaries that language learners use.There are various reasons for this:1)The British Isles were invaded and conquered many times and the invaders and immigrants brought with them their own languages;2)With the rise of the UK and t
5、he US in history,the English language had more opportunities to contact with other cultures and languages;3)English and many European languages belong to the same language family and it is easy for the former to borrow words from the latter;etc.Pre-Class TasksII.Co-Learning1.What are the“several ing
6、enious,practical and occasionally peculiar ways”to fill the word gaps in the English language?2.How was the word meme coined?3.Are all new words created equal?How do they develop through time?No.Some stick around for millennia.Some adapt to changing times and others die off.It was coined in the 1970
7、s by socio-biologist Richard Dawkins from the ancient Greek for imitation.He used it to describe how ideas and symbols propagate through a culture like genes through a population.One way is to absorb a word from another language.Another popular way is by combining existing words that each convey par
8、t of the new concept.The last is to let obsolete words gain new life by adopting new meanings.Pre-Class TasksIII.PresentationInterview your classmates with the following questions and make a presentation in class.1.How can you recognize English words that have a foreign origin?2.As an English langua
9、ge learner,whats your attitude toward these words?Background Knowledge Wilfred Funk was an American author,poet,lexicographer and publisher.His works include The Way to Vocabulary Power and Culture,When the Merry-Go-Round Breaks Down,So You Think Its New,and others.AbouttheAuthorBackground Knowledge
10、AbouttheText The text is extracted from Word Origins:An Exploration and History of Words and Language by Wilfred Funk.In the book,the noted lexicographer tells the life stories of thousands of wordshow,when and where they originated,and how their meanings have changed and developed through the centu
11、ries.TextStructureText AOpening(paras 1-3)The English language,in its origins,had _ to do with England itself.The great number of _words from other languages makes English a miscellaneous and polyglot language.Body(paras 4-12)1(paras 4-7)Many _are provided by the author to illustrate and support his
12、 opening statement.2(paras 8-12)Why the English language is so complex and varied:1)Inheritance from the popular foreign languages:From the 6th century on,some historically significant _ led to the reality that no language is so _ and varied as English.2)Borrowings from other than the classical lang
13、uages,though _,have contributed to the richness of English.Ending(para 13)The establishment of the colonies in America and a series of events occurring thereafter contributed to the _ of a new languagethe _ English.littleborrowed/loanexamples/instanceseventscomplexscantyformationAmericanDetailedAnal
14、ysisText APartI(paras1-3)The English language,in its origins,had little to do with England itself.The great number of borrowed/loan words from other languages makes English a miscellaneous and polyglot language.Comprehensioncheck1.According to the author,what percentage of English words actually ori
15、ginated in England?2.Why does the author say that the English language has little to do with England itself?Because the English language has inherited too many words from other languages and as far as its word origins are concerned,it had little to do with England itself.No more than 2%.Namely less
16、than one in fifty in the English vocabulary originated in England.DetailedAnalysisText APartI(paras1-3)Wordsandphrases1.A Basketful of Word Stories(the title)l basketful n.the amount of something that a basket can holda basketful of applesl wordstory:a story concerning the origin,meaning,usage,etc.o
17、f a word.A word story,though very interesting sometimes,may not always be reliable and trustworthy.DetailedAnalysisText A2.We are accustomed to thinking of our miscellaneous and polyglot speech as the“English”languagel accustomed adj.familiar with something so that it seems normal or regular She is
18、accustomed to living on the farm.l speech n.spoken language;often in contrast to writing(written language)Some expressions are used more in speech than in writing.DetailedAnalysisText A3.We have stated that the English language,in its origins,had little to do with England itselfwe have had to draw u
19、pon a number of wordsl origin n.the point or place where something begins,arises or is derived What is the origin of that word?l drawupon/on:to use something as a source or supply The family is drawing upon/on the community for support.Her new book draws upon/on her personal experience as a fire fig
20、hter.DetailedAnalysisText APartI(paras1-3)Sentenceanalysis1.We are accustomed to thinking of our miscellaneous and polyglot speech as the“English”languageMeaning:The language that we speak is actually made up of different borrowed words from various foreign languages,but we are so used to it that we
21、 take it purely as one language onlyEnglish.DetailedAnalysisText APartII(paras4-12)1(paras 4-7)Many examples/instances are provided by the author to illustrate and support his opening statement.2(paras 8-12)Why the English language is so complex and varied:1)Inheritance from the popular foreign lang
22、uages:From the 6th century on,some historically significant events led to the reality that no language is so complex and varied as English.2)Borrowings from other than the classical languages,though scanty,have contributed to the richness of English.DetailedAnalysisText APartII(paras4-12)Comprehensi
23、oncheck3.Who were the original inhabitants of England?Did they contribute a lot to the English language?4.Why was English almost wholly a Germanic language for 500 years?Because from the 6th century until the Battle of Hastings in 1066,Angles,Saxons,and Jutes invaded Britain and brought over the bas
24、ic structure and most common words of English which was basically Germanic.The Celts.No,they contributed little or nothing except a few place names.DetailedAnalysisText A5.How did the Battle of Hastings in 1066 influence the use of language in England?6.How do you understand the“class distinction in
25、 language”in paragraph 9?Different classes used different languages.There was a distinction of class even in the use of language.Norman-French was superimposed on the West Germanic dialects.The two languages,French and English,ranged side by side,one being spoken by the Norman overlords,the other by
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