Cette leçon contient 35 diapositives, avec quiz interactifs, diapositives de texte et 2 vidéos.
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Literature: independent watching lesson
Slide 1 - Diapositive
Watch 3 videos.
Make notes so you can answer the questions in the LessonUp.
(and prepare for your watching+listening test at the same time!)
Slide 2 - Diapositive
Slide 3 - Vidéo
1. The Anglo-Saxons gave us words for simple everyday things.
A
true
B
false
Slide 4 - Quiz
2. How many days of our week are named after Anglo-Saxon Gods?
A
5
B
2
C
3
D
4
Slide 5 - Quiz
3. How many Vikings words were added to the English language?
A
around 100
B
around 1000
C
around 2000
D
around 5000
Slide 6 - Quiz
4. French was used for:
A
religious matters
B
official business
C
everyday language
Slide 7 - Quiz
mutton
beef
pork
Slide 8 - Question de remorquage
Follow the link on the next slide.
Slide 9 - Diapositive
www.ted.com
Slide 10 - Lien
1. How can we trace the language from the present day back to its ancient roots?
A
By undoing the changes in the evolved language.
B
By reading old manuscripts.
C
By digging up old artifacts.
D
By asking very old people.
Slide 11 - Quiz
2. Modern English shares many similar words with Latin-derived romance languages, like French and Spanish.
A
True
B
False
Slide 12 - Quiz
3. What happened to the English language from 1066 onwards?
A
German vocabulary was added.
B
French and Latin vocabulary was added.
C
Viking vocabulary was added.
D
Frisian vocabulary was added.
Slide 13 - Quiz
4. To which language family does Old English belong?
A
Norman
B
Danish
C
Frisian
D
Germanic
Slide 14 - Quiz
5. German words starting with "p," systematically shifted to a "....." sound.
A
pt
B
br
C
ph
D
st
Slide 15 - Quiz
6. English words with "sk," like "skirt," and "skull," are direct borrowings of ...
A
Germanic
B
Old Norse
C
Latin
D
Celtic
Slide 16 - Quiz
This is the reconstructed ancestor of the Indo-European family that includes nearly all languages historically spoken in Europe, as well as large parts of Southern and Western Asia.
A
Proto-Afro-European
B
Proto-Indo-European
Slide 17 - Quiz
0
500 AD
1000 AD
Drag and drop the correct spot on the timeline.
< 0
48 AD
410 AD
793 AD
1066 AD
ROMANS
ANGLO-SAXONS
NORMANS
VIKINGS
CELTS
Slide 18 - Question de remorquage
900.000 BC - AD 43
AD 43 - AD 410
5th century
era
inhabitants
language
Put everything in the correct place
Anglo-Saxon
Celtic Britons
Common Brittonic
Early Medieval Period
Germanic tribes
Latin
prehistory
Roman Empire
Roman England
Slide 19 - Question de remorquage
Slide 20 - Diapositive
Slide 21 - Diapositive
Slide 22 - Vidéo
Canterbury Tales
Beowulf
Shakespeare's language
Old English
Middle English
Early Modern English
Slide 23 - Question de remorquage
In Beowulf the most important value is
A
loyalty
B
revenge
C
courage
D
honour
Slide 24 - Quiz
What is a Heorot?
A
a mead-hall
B
a weapon
C
a castle
D
a dance
Slide 25 - Quiz
Who is angered by the feasting and attacks the soldiers?
A
Hrothgar
B
Sheafson
C
Grendel
D
Beowulf
Slide 26 - Quiz
How does Beowulf defeat Grendel?
A
with a magic sword
B
by attacking it with an army
C
with his bare hands
D
he uses magical powers
Slide 27 - Quiz
Where does Beowulf finds the magic sword?
A
in a cave
B
under water
C
locked in a cabinet
D
in a stone
Slide 28 - Quiz
What kills Beowulf in the end?
A
a unicorn
B
a dragon
C
a demon
D
an underwater monster
Slide 29 - Quiz
What is true about the sword that killed Grendel's mother?
A
It was forged by giants.
B
It dissolved after decapitating
C
The hilt contained botg biblical and pagan elements.
D
made of Damascus steel
Slide 30 - Quiz
Why was the dragon angry?
Slide 31 - Question ouverte
Who helps Beowulf with the dragon?
A
Wiglaf
B
Heorot
C
Hrothgar
D
Unferth
Slide 32 - Quiz
How many battles are there in the story?
A
1
B
2
C
3
D
4
Slide 33 - Quiz
The hero of the story
The monster that must be defeated
The name of the king Beowulf sets out to help
The second monster that Beowulf has to fight
The name of the mead hall that is being terrorised by the monster
The third monster that Beowulf has to fight
Heorot
Beowulf
Grendel
Grendel's mother
Hrothgar
A nameless dragon
Slide 34 - Question de remorquage
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: