Watch the history of English in just 10 minutes and in a funny way, it's so good. After all, we already know the language "adult" and it's very interesting to know how it came about, who contributed to their enrichment, as it has spread to the whole world and above all, what most caught my attention was the part of English the Internet, perhaps because it's one that I have more contact. Knowing the first email sent, knowing the emergence of words so common among us (download, toolbar) and abbreviations that it's used today is really a knowledge that it's worth to have. :D
I loved the short form and fun to tell the origin of the English language. Through drawings and humorous animations you can learn the origin of words and their evolution in different historical periods, it is quite funny. One of the videos that caught my attention was about Shakespeare. Although we have already studied about it in the classroom, part 3 of the video summarizes why Shakespeare is one of the major writers of English literature. In addition to his fantastic works, he was responsible for creating at least 2000 words and phrases written in works devoted to Twelfth Night, Henry Ivanda Trolius & Cressida. Among these words created by him are, for example: besmirch lackluster, and expressions like fresh blood, is likely to have these words have been spoken by others before they even mentioned by Shakespeare, but many writers prefer to blame the words to him, for restricted its use and made them more important. Shakespeare is known to be a poet who uses the English language so vibrant and rich, popularizing their emotional and expressive language.
I thoroughly enjoyed the manner in which these videos were created.It is something very different than what we get used to see. At the beginning of this year I have had my students research the history of the English language, but is somewhat monotonous! This way it's being presented is easier to learn and understand best of where the language originated, the changes that occurred in it.
Watch the history of English in just 10 minutes and in a funny way, it's so good. After all, we already know the language "adult" and it's very interesting to know how it came about, who contributed to their enrichment, as it has spread to the whole world and above all, what most caught my attention was the part of English the Internet, perhaps because it's one that I have more contact. Knowing the first email sent, knowing the emergence of words so common among us (download, toolbar) and abbreviations that it's used today is really a knowledge that it's worth to have. :D
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I loved the short form and fun to tell the origin of the English language. Through drawings and humorous animations you can learn the origin of words and their evolution in different historical periods, it is quite funny. One of the videos that caught my attention was about Shakespeare. Although we have already studied about it in the classroom, part 3 of the video summarizes why Shakespeare is one of the major writers of English literature. In addition to his fantastic works, he was responsible for creating at least 2000 words and phrases written in works devoted to Twelfth Night, Henry Ivanda Trolius & Cressida. Among these words created by him are, for example: besmirch lackluster, and expressions like fresh blood, is likely to have these words have been spoken by others before they even mentioned by Shakespeare, but many writers prefer to blame the words to him, for restricted its use and made them more important. Shakespeare is known to be a poet who uses the English language so vibrant and rich, popularizing their emotional and expressive language.
ResponderExcluirBy Géssika Ribeiro
I thoroughly enjoyed the manner in which these videos were created.It is something very different than what we get used to see. At the beginning of this year I have had my students research the history of the English language, but is somewhat monotonous! This way it's being presented is easier to learn and understand best of where the language originated, the changes that occurred in it.
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