Overview Of Private Online English Classes

By Etta Bowen


English is written with letters from the Latin alphabet. Writing way or orthography of English is historical, ie not based on phonology. Notation of words are different - considerably from the pronunciation, and it makes private online English classes a difficult language to learn and write correctly. Eng-lish has its origins in England, but was with the British Empire spread across most of world, and particularly since World War 2 has also been widespread from the US, which is the largest English-speaking country today.

This is the unofficial language most used in Israel and the United Arab Emirates (language of communication of population to 74% foreign). This is the usual language on the island of Saint-Martin fell partly in France and partly the Kingdom of Netherlands. In Hong Kong, this is an official language and widely used in the business world. Learned from kindergarten, it's the language of instruction of some primary schools, many secondary schools and all universities.

"The Angles, Saxons and Jutes" (as the tribes were called, according to old tradition) came from present-day northern Germany and more specifically Schleswig-Holstein and was thus originally Danish their southern neighbors on the Jutland peninsula. During the Viking era under intense influence from Norse, the eastern part of country was under Danish kings (Danelaw) and the northern part under Norwegian rule, and that was borrowed several words.

With the Norman Conquest of England in 1066 was French upper class for centuries, and much of Germanic vocabulary was replaced or displaced. How Old Eng-lish had a complex inflections similar to what you see in today's Icelandic, Faroese and German grammar was already late Middle Ages has been reduced approximately to present-day state. An important factor has been the reduction of unstressed syllables. The old endings came on the way to sound more or less alike, and the bends was eventually abandoned.

The predominance of Eng-lish has replaced French in the twentieth century, after two world wars which France is bled out and strengthening of political and economic weight of United States. The view that English is the language of universal communication undisputed, and the most suitable choice in international communication, is strongly contested.

As for other languages, borrowing from ancient Greek and Latin have enriched the lexicon steadily until today. Other Romance languages, and dialects of the former colonies have influenced British English so much less significant. By cons, these influences are real in different English-speaking countries (influence of substrate languages), thus constituting varieties that can in turn mark the British-English (Anglo-American, for example).

The language is originally a Germanic language family in which modern languages are closest Frisian and Scots, but nevertheless repeatedly suffered the influence of other Germanic languages like Old Norse, of various Romance languages, such as Latin and especially french, Latin Roman influences that can be seen not only in words which are a priori loanwords (seen or appointments, french expressions used in embargo of Spanish, cupola, folio or stiletto Italian), but in very many words to Latin etymology. English in the world. Dark blue, countries where English is an official or de facto official. Light blue, countries where it is official language (except for Quebec, a province) but not the first language.

Eng-lish stands out from other languages by having a very large active vocabulary and by being very adaptable. Technical terms are absorbed quickly, imports of words is great and the evolution of slang terms also goes very quickly. This pace means that you often have to distinguish between several variants. French has made a big impact in this language. One of consequences is a dichotomy in vocabulary of Germanic (mainly Anglo-Saxon) and Latin (mostly from Norman French but also something directly from Latin). A study from 1973 by the approximately 80,000 words in the old Shorter Oxford Dictionary (3rd edition) made the following distributions on the origin of words.




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