2020/2/25Unit7Englishisthefirstgloballanguage.TEXTAPHOTOUnit7•1.over1,000,000words.•2.over750,000,000users.TeachingAim1TeachingAim2Unit7TheGloriousMessinessOfEnglishCelticLanguage(500BC—450AD)theThamestheCamtheDeetheAvon1.OldEnglish(450-1100AD)1.OldEnglish(450-1100AD)Weshallfightonthebeaches,weshallfightonthelandinggrounds,weshallfightinthefieldsandinthestreets,weshallfightinthehills.Weshallneversurrender.WinstonChurchill1.OldEnglish(450-1100AD)Fromtheendof8thCentury,Vikingsbegantheirinvadingintotheland,andtheyalsobroughtnewwordsmostofwhichbeginwithsk,suchassky,skin,skillandsoon.2.MiddleEnglish(1100-1500AD)In1066,theDukeofNormandyinvadedandconqueredEngland.Thenewconquerors(calledtheNormans)broughtwiththemakindofFrench,whichbecamethelanguageoftheRoyalCourt,andtherulingandbusinessclasses.2.MiddleEnglish(1100-1500AD)nobleschurchesCommonpeopleFrenchLatinEnglish2.MiddleEnglish(1100-1500AD)buildingfoodliteraturecastletowerdelicacybaconbeefromancetragedypoet2.MiddleEnglish(1100-1500AD)ChristianityalsoenrichedtheAnglo-Saxonvocabularywithsome400to500words,includingangel,discipleandmartyr.3.ModernEnglish(1500-present)WilliamCaxtonwasthemanwhosetupthefirstprintingfirminBritain.ByprintingbooksinEnglish,hehadastronginfluenceonthespellinganddevelopmentofthelanguage.3.ModernEnglish(1500-present)Englishauto-Greek3.ModernEnglish(1500-present)In18thcentury,theIndustrialRevolutionhadseenagushofnewwordswiththeemergingofnewly-bornthings.ConclusionCommunicatingandcreatingmakesahugeEnglish.Thisisanend,alsoisanewbeginning.Thankyou