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When Julius Caesar A 0 in Britain nearly two thousand years ago, English did not exist. English began A 1 a west Germanic language which A 2 to England

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by the Saxons around 400 AD. Nearly a thousand years after that, when William Shakespeare A 3 English was a native language of about seven million Englishmen. A 4 between 1600 and the present speakers of English A 5 to every corner of the globe, carrying their language and culture with them, English became more popular. Today about 350 million people use English A 6 a mother tongue. Many words used today, A 7 man, woman, mother, king came from Old English. But A 8 languages are living, changing thing, the English of Shakespeare is different from the English of today. English is now international language and is used A 9 a means of communication between people from many countries. A10 a result of people’s communication new words A11 to English from other languages. New words spread quickly A12 television and the Internet. ОТВЕТЫ : A 0 1 land 2 landed 3 has landed A 1 1 as 2 like 3 as though A 2 1 brought 2 was brought 3 has brought A 3 1 wrote 2 was writing 3 was written A 4 1 Due to 2 Due to the fact that 3 Thanks to A 5 1 travelled 2 was travelling 3 were travelling A 6 1 as 2 like 3 such as A 7 1 as 2 like 3 so as A 8 1 because 2 because of 3 so A 9 1 as 2 like 3 so A10 1 As 2 Like 3 Though A11 1 added 2 are added 3 are being added A12 1 because 2 due to the fact that 3

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А0 - landed

A1 - as

A2 - was brought

A3 - wrote

A4 - due to the fact that

A5 -- were travelling

A6 - as

A7 - like

A8 - because

A9 - as

A10 - as

A11 - are added

A12 - thanks to

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When Julius Caesar A 0 in Britain nearly two thousand years ago, English did not exist. English began A 1 a west Germanic language which A 2 to

England by the Saxons around 400 AD. Nearly a thousand years after that, when William Shakespeare A 3 English was a native language of about seven million Englishmen. A 4 between 1600 and the present speakers of English A 5 to every corner of the globe, carrying their language and culture with them, English became more popular. Today about 350 million people use English A 6 a mother tongue. Many words used today, A 7 man, woman, mother, king came from Old English. But A 8 languages are living, changing thing, the English of Shakespeare is different from the English of today. English is now international language and is used A 9 a means of communication between people from many countries. A10 a result of people’s communication new words A11 to English from other languages. New words spread quickly A12 television and the Internet. ОТВЕТЫ : A 0 1 land 2 landed 3 has landed A 1 1 as 2 like 3 as though A 2 1 brought 2 was brought 3 has brought A 3 1 wrote 2 was writing 3 was written A 4 1 Due to 2 Due to the fact that 3 Thanks to A 5 1 travelled 2 was travelling 3 were travelling A 6 1 as 2 like 3 such as A 7 1 as 2 like 3 so as A 8 1 because 2 because of 3 so A 9 1 as 2 like 3 so A10 1 As 2 Like 3 Though A11 1 added 2 are added 3 are being added A12 1 because 2 due to the fact that 3

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текст: Language belongs to each of us. Everyone uses words. What is it about the language that makes people so curious? The answer is that there is almost nothing in our lives that is not touched by language. We live in and by language. We all speak and we all listen: so we are all interested in the origin of words, in how they appear and die.
Nowadays it’s especially important to know foreign languages. Some people learn languages because they need them for their work, others travel abroad, for the third studying foreign languages is a hobby. Everyone, who knows foreign languages can speak to people from other countries, read foreign authors in the original, which makes your outlook wider. Knowledge of foreign languages helps us to develop friendship and understanding among people.
“Do you speak English?” – With this phrase begins the conversation between two people, who speak different languages and want to find a common language. It’s very good when you hear: “Yes, I do”, and start talking. English today is more widely spoken and written, than any other language has ever been. It has become the language of the planet, the first truly global language.
England’s history helps to understand the present condition of English. Many English words were borrowed from the language of Angles and Saxons. Hundreds of French words came into English. Many new words were brought by traders and travelers. These words came from all parts of the world: “umbrella” – from Italian, “skates” – from Dutch, “tea” – from Chinese, “cigar” – from Spanish. Some words came into English directly from Latin, which was the language of the church and the universities in the Middle Ages.
The rise of English is a remarkable success story. When Julius Caesar landed in Britain nearly two thousand years ago, English did not exist. Today English is used by at least 750 million people, and barely half of those speak it as a mother tongue. The native speakers of English live in Great Britain, the United States of America, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. A lot of people speak English in China, Japan, India, Africa and other countries. As a second language it is used in the former British and US colonies. It is one of six official languages of the United Nations Organization.
Three-quarters of the world’s mail, and its telexes and cables, are in English. So are more than half the world’s technical and scientific periodicals. English is the medium for 80 per cent of the information stored in the world’s computers. Nearly half of all business deals in Europe are conducted in English. It is the language of sports and glamour: the official language of the Olympics and the Miss Universe Competition. English is the official voice of the air and sea, and of Christianity. The largest broadcasting companies in the world (CBS, NBS, ABC, BBC) transmit in English to audiences that regularly exceed one hundred million.
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