Cette leçon contient 43 diapositives, avec quiz interactifs, diapositives de texte et 2 vidéos.
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How is it possible that, for example, English and Italian are distant 'cousins'? How closely related are Dutch & English?
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Which stages can you distinguish in the English language evolution?
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Find out what the etymology of the name 'England' is.
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What does the bluetooth symbol stand for?
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Bluetooth
- Harald Bluetooth,
the king who ruled over all tribes in Denmark conquered parts of Norway,
- Bindrune
- Similar purpose — unity and communication among different groups.
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Runic graffiti
Sakse placed these runes ..... man
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Who was the Venerable Bede and why was he important to (Old) English history?
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Assignment
Work in pairs. Each pair takes a couple of the words below. Go to https://www.etymonline.com/ and look up the roots of the following words. Write down the root form and where it came from.
Thames, man, crag, wife, child, son, daughter, dandelion, London, make, love, tor, family, work, come, go, look, word, but, for, and, bin, Avon, joy
Work in pairs. Each pair takes a couple of the words below. Go to https://www.etymonline.com/ and loop up the Old English roots of the following words:
Work in pairs. Each pair takes a couple of the words below. Go to https://www.etymonline.com/ and look up the roots of the following words. They can have either an Old English, Latin or Celtic root. Write down the root form and where it came from.