Level: intermediate and above
Time for completion: 20+
When we talk about ‘English’, we often think of it as a single language. But what do the dialects spoken in dozens of countries around the world have in common with each other, or with the writings of Chaucer? Claire Bowern, a linguist, traces the language from the present day back to its ancient roots, showing how English has evolved through generations of speakers.
This video was made by the kind people at TED Ed. They do fantastic work making short films that are education but also interesting. I thought that this one would be especially useful given that all of you are trying to learn more English! Of course, it would be helpful and fun to find out where English came from.
First of all, let’s do some IELTS listening practice. Go back to the video and listen as you fill in the following blanks.
Words with Latin origins came into English with an invasion of England happening in 1 …………………………. Thanks to this invasion and the new words a new language evolved known as 2…………………..
Other languages also added to language mix and it is possible to trace them thanks to 3…………………. Which studies sound patterns and specific vocabulary. Studies in the area have shown that English , brother languages like 4……………….. and 5…………………, descend from Proto Germanic spoken centuries before Christ. This in turn has its 6……………. in an older language spoken in today Ukraine and Russia. However, historical and 7……………………………… won’t allow us to go deeper in the study.
Answer TRUE, FALSE or DOESN’T SAY for the following statements
You can find lots more listening exercises on this website. We use a range of different materials, including various TED talks, to teach you to master the IELTS listening exam. Yes, these resources are different… but they are carefully chosen to give you real English practice. Remember: IELTS is just an English test. It is not some secret code to be cracked! You can find more listening exercises here.
1 1066 2 Old English 3 comparative linguistics 4 Swedish 5 German 6 origins 7 archeological evidence
1 DS 2 T 3T 4F 5 DS
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