十分钟英语演讲稿(精选多篇)

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1、十分钟英语演讲稿 (精选多篇)第一篇:十分钟英语史【the history ofenglish in ten minutes】no.1 anglo-saxonthe history of english in ten minutes. chapter 1. anglo-saxon or whatever happen to the jutes.the english language begins with the phrase ?up yours caesar!? as the romans leave britain and a lot of germanic tribes start f

2、looding in, tribes such as the angles and the saxons who together gave us the term anglo-saxon, and the jutes who didn?t.the romans left some very straight roads behind, but not much of their latin language. the anglo-saxon vocab was much more useful as it was mainly words for simple everyday things

3、 like ?house?, ?woman?, ?loaf? and ?werewolf?.four of our days of the week - tuesday, wednesday, thursday and friday were named in honour of anglo-saxon gods, but they didn?t bother with saturday, sunday and monday as they had all gone off for a long weekend.while they were away, christian missionar

4、ies stole in bringing with them leaflets about jumble sales and more latin. christianity was a hit with the locals and made them much happier to take on funky new words like ?martyr?, ?bishop? and ?font?.along came the vikings, with their action-man words like ?drag?, ?ransack?, ?thrust? and ?die?,

5、and a love of pickled herring. they may have raped and pillaged but there were also into ?give? and ?take? two of around 2014 words that they gave english, as well as the phrase ?watch out for that man with the enormous axe.?【the history of english in ten minutes】no.2 the norman conquestthe history

6、of english in ten minutes. chapter two, the norman conquest or excuse my english.1066. true to his name, william the conqueror invades england, bringing new concepts from across the channel, like the french language, the doomsday book and the duty-free galoiss multipack.french was “de rigueur” for a

7、ll official business, with words like “judge”, “jury”, “evidence” and “justice” coming in and giving john grishams career a kick-start. latin was still used “ad nauseam” in church, but the common man spoke english, able to communicate only by speaking more slowly and loudly until the others understo

8、od him. words like “cow”, “sheep” and “swine” comefrom the english-speaking farmers. while the “a la carte” versions “beef”, “mutton” and “pork” come from the french-speaking toffs, beginning a long-running trend of restaurants having completely indecipherable menus.all in all, the english absorbed

9、about 10,000 new words from the normans, though they still couldnt grasp the rules of cheek kissing. the “bon-ami” all ended when the english nation took their new warlike lingo of “armies”, “navies” and “soldiers” and began the hundred years war against france. it actually lasted 116 years but by t

10、hat point, no one could count any higher in french and english took over as the language of power.【the history of english in ten minutes】no.3 shakespearethe history of english in ten minutes. chapter three, shakespeare, or a plaque on both his houses.as the dictionary tells us about 2,000 new words

11、and phrases were invented by william shakespeare.he gave us handy words like eyeball, puppydog and anchovy and more show-offy words like dauntless, besmirch and lacklustre. he came up with the word alligator soon after he ran out of the things to rhyme with crocodile. and the nation of tea drinkers

12、finally took into their hearts when he invented the hob-nob.shakespeare knew the power of catchphrases as well as biscuits. without him, we would never eat our flesh and blood out of house and home. we would have to say good riddance to the green-eyed monster and breaking the ice would be as dead as

13、 a doornail.if you tried to get your moneys worth, youd be given short shrift and anyone who laid it on with a trowel could be hoised with his own petard. of course its possible other people used these words first. but the dictionary writers like looking them up in shakespeare because there was more

14、 cross dressing and people poking each others eyes out.shakespeares poetry showed the world that english was a rich vibrant language with limitless expressive and emotional power and he still had time to open all those tea rooms in stratford.【the history of english in ten minutes】no.4 the king james

15、 biblethe history of english in ten minutes. chapter four. the king james bible or light there be.in 1611 ?the powers that be? ?turned the world upside down? with a ?labour of love? a new translation of the bible. a team of scribes with the ?wisdom of solomon? - ?went the extra mile? to make king ja

16、mes?s translation ?all things to all men?, whether from their ?heart?s desire? ?to fight the good fight? or just for the ?filthy lucre?.this sexy new bible went ?from strength to strength?, getting to ?the root of the matter? in a language even ?the salt of the earth? could understand. ?the writing wasn?t on the wall?, it was in handy little books and with ?fire and brimstone? preachers reading from it in every church, (更多请你搜索:)its words and phrases ?took ro

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