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1、Helpinghandsforthefirst-roundrevisionUnit2Module1EnglisharoundtheworldthetheworldworldEditor:李芳Proof-reader:姚翠翠话题总复习类别课程标准要求掌握的项目话题Englishlanguageanditsdevelopment;differentkindsofEnglish词汇名词:elevator,petrol,gas,voyage,apartment,vocabulary,spelling,identity,expression,Sp
2、anish,lorry,accent,lightning,block,cab,Danish,Singapore,Malaysia,usage,command,request动词:base,command,request,recognize形容词:official,gradual,fluent,native,latter,frequent,African,southeastern,northeastern,eastern,straight,Danish,Spanish副词:fluently,gradually,actually,frequ
3、ently短语:becauseof,comeup,atpresent,makesureof,suchas,playapartin功能语言交际困难(Difficultiesinlanguagecommunication)Pardon?Ibegyourpardon?Idon’tunderstand.Couldyousaythatagain,please?Sorry,Ican’tfollowyou.Couldyourepeatthat,please?Canyouspeakmoreslowly,please?Howdoyouspellit,pl
4、ease?句型1.Today,morepeoplespeakEnglishastheirfirst,secondoraforeignlanguagethaneverbefore.2.NativesEnglishspeakerscanunderstandeachothereveniftheydon’tspeakthesamekindofEnglish.3.SowhyhasEnglishchangedovertime?4.Forexample,IndiahasaverylargenumberoffluentEnglishspeakers.T
5、odaythenumberofpeoplelearningEnglishinChinaisincreasingrapidly.5.EnglishisalsospokeninSingaporeandMalaysiaandcountriesinAfricasuchasSouthAfrica.6.AtfirsttheEnglishspokeninEnglandbetweenaboutAD450and1150wasverydifferentfromtheEnglishspokentoday.7.Believeitornot,thereisnos
6、uchthingasstandardEnglish.8.AmericanEnglishhassomanydialectsbecausepeoplehavecomefromallovertheworld.第13页Helpinghandsforthefirst-roundrevision3.ItwasbasedmoreonGermanthantheEnglishwespeakatpresent.4.ThelattergaveaseparateidentitytoAmericanEnglishspelling.5.Englishbecamel
7、esslikeGermanbecausethosewhoruledEnglandspokefirstDanishandlaterFrench.6.Sobythe1600’sShakespearewasabletomakeuseofawidervocabularythaneverbefore.新题旧文,教材重读AEnglishhaschangedand____1_____(develop)whenculturesmeeteachotherandpeoplecommunicatewithoneanother.FromAD450to1150,
8、newsettlerstoEngland_____2_____(rich)theEnglishlanguageandenlargeditsvocabulary.In1620,Britishpeoplebeg