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The History of English In 10 Minutes

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Listening Comprehension questions based on a video available at Youtube and Open University Channel.

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Page 1: History of English Listening Quiz

The History of English

In 10 Minutes

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Check out the video in Youtube or the Open University:

<iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/H3r9bOkYW9s" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

Watch as many times as needed and answer the following questions. Careful! The answers come on the next slide after each question.

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1. The Romans gave English many words from the Latin Language.

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False: Not many words, though words refering to simple every day things.

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2. French was mandatory for all official business at the beginning of the XI- XII centuries.

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True

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3. Very few words come from Shakespeare.

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Falso: About 2000 words

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4. The King James Bible gave rise to a whole glossary of metaphor and morality.

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True

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5. In the UK, Latin is the language of science: especially physicists speak in this language.

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False: This was true before the 17th century.

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6. English has incorporated many words from countries they have conquered. For example, canoe, bungalow, and cannibal come from Africa.

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False: Words from Africa are zombie and voodoo.

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7. Since 1928, the invention of dictionaries has stopped people from making up words.

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False: it’s impossible to stop people making up words, and dictionaries have proven this.

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8. The USA spread the language of drugs and music.

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False: it has spread the language of capitalism, “cool” movies, and jazz.

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9. The internet brought back typing and acronyms.

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True

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10. Now there are around 1.5 billion natives speakers of English.

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False: 1.5 billion people speak English around the world, but onle ¼ are native speakers.