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Unit 2 English around the world Extensive Reading 泛泛泛 () I. THE OXFORD ENGTLISH DICTORARY II. STANDARD ENGLIISH AND DIALECTS

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Page 1: Unit 2 English around the world Extensive Reading (泛读) I. THE OXFORD ENGTLISH DICTORARY II. STANDARD ENGLIISH AND DIALECTS

Unit 2 English around the world

Extensive Reading (泛读)

I. THE OXFORD ENGTLISH DICTORARY

II. STANDARD ENGLIISH AND DIALECTS

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Task 1 Retell the text of “the road to modern English” according to the words given.

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At first,only people, in England, speak…Later…move to…so English, begin to …speak, in many countries, today, more people…as…first, second or foreign language. Native English…can …but not everything. All …changewhen cultures…So there are American English…and so on. They all have their own identity. English…also,speak…a foreign or second …in manyother …Maybe Chinese English …

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At first, only people in England spoke English.Later, people from English moved to other parts, so English began to be spoken in many countries.Today,more people speak English as their first,second or foreign language. Native speakers can understand each other but not everything.

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All languages change when culturescommunicate with each other. So there are British English,AmericanEnglish,Australian English and so on.They all have their own identity.English is also spoken as a foreign or second language in many other countries.Maybe one day Chinese English will become one of the world Englishes.

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Task 2 listening comprehensionWe know, Oxford English dictionaryis the largest dictionary.Now please Listen to the tape carefully and answer the following two questions:

1. Who is the editor?

2. How many years did it take to complete the dictionary?

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Check your answers:

1. James Murray and some others.

2. Forty-four years.

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Task 3. Note-making about Murray’s lifeCountry

Education

Job

Most important task

Who worked on it

Date of completion

Other information

Its difficulties:Qualities needed:

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Check your answers:

Country: Scotland

Education: Village school, then taught himself.

Job : Work in a bank, teacher.

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Most important task:

Its difficulties: the biggest dictionary, work in a place where it is too hot or too cold,work alone at first, no electriclight and worked at night with candles.

Qualities needed: hard work, interest in the job, patience.

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Who worked on it :

at first just James Murray; later his two daughters;finished by other editors after his death.

Date of completion : 1928.

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Other information:

Ideas for this dictionary from a meeting in Britain in1857.Began to do it in 1895. Hoped to finish it in ten years

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Task 4. Standard English and dialects (page13).

Dialect means a form of a languagethat people speak in a particular part of a country.

There are many dialects in AmericanEnglish. Do you know why? Please turn to page13 and find the answer in the text.

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Q: Why are there so many dialects in American English?

A: That is because people from all over the world. And geography also plays a part in making dialects.

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Task 5 New word study

Please look at the screen and try toGuess the meaning of these words .

Southeast, northeast, southwest,northwest, east, south, west, north

Southeastern, northeastern, southwestern, northwestern, eastern, southern, western, northern

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Task 6 Discussion :

Why do we learn Putonghua?

One possible answer :Dialects are so different that peoplefrom different places cannot under-stand each other, while Putonghua is the very to solve the problem.