Hi ,Teacher I am Rosi Briones Is very difficult understand the video because the narrator talked very fast. I understand the video talk about of the history of the english when the catholic religion translate the bible to the english and the people who translate the bible collect money of this job. also talked about the english arrive america and the wars between of french for this idiom. thats all.
This video talks about the history of humanity itself, we explain all the evolution of humanity from the conquest of Nations, creations of religions and technologies. In a funny way explains the attitudes that people have with these creations. Also explain how they believe language English and are spread all over the world, being from a dictionary and then through the technology, becoming a universal language for everyone. Also shows us what happens when we use falsely language, since we can confuse things if we do not pronounce or write well. The video is very interesting and funny.
Good afternoon teacher I am Sarahi Clavijo The video was not achieved easily understand the video talks about the history of English When The catholic religion translate the bible to the English people and collect money and translate
well ... the video shows the history, evolution and change in English from ancient times to what we now know. English was referred to in the past several changes both in writing , abbreviation, and even speech. He speaks also of several disputes also given in the past, in which the English in fact modified and changed. He speaks also of various icons and characters that are famous today, and in ancient history marked by all his exploits. The video itself is very good but a little hard to understand.
I understood from the video is that the English language was given to benefits formerly comma to tell secrets and was spoken in some countries and this was passed on slowly and haci used it more people, more words were increasing and so is did a universal language
Hello teacher I am Estefania Toaquiza the video was fun and also educational, but can not quite vien enterder video and talking very fas. I understood how the English came to America, also the hstoria Bible and how they sold, gravity, as did also the dictionary. and also the internet and what people had earlier dating and now with the internet can have virtual dates. that's all I could understand the video.
Hi, teacher My name is karla Ayala, course:1 B.G.U I understand the video was that the history the english with pass time was evolving . This video talked us, that english began in some contries the America, but also in other nations. First, it was registered in the bible. After, the technology was advancing and the english was registered in the internet. The english in the present is one lenguage more important in the world.
Observations: Teacher, the video is difficult, because woman talked fast.
hello teacher I'm Lesly Maldonado 1BGU English language extends to almost all countries from colonial times to the present, since the colonization of continents blends a variety of languages are obtained and it has been necessary to learn new languages to communicate between humans and be able to relate with us.
hello teacher I am Andres Flor 3 BGU A This video shows in no time so fast that yet advanced time and within them the importance and evolution that had the English to pass the time became pratically one of the most important languages in the world other video it is so esplica entrentenido so easy and fun you English history
Hi, Teacher soy Gabriela Armijos 3ro B.G.U .. A The video explains the evolution of mankind by the conquests, speaking on religious and technology creation and the attitude that people have for their creation. He explains that the English language is important because it has become a language and also is used in the technological. I think it's very important that we all learn English because it is very necessary for our life and also because it is interesting to learn multiple languages because it helps us a lot.
Hi Teacher , I am Elizabeth Maldonado Mena 3-BGU This video talks about the following: 1)The English language begins with the phrase “up yours Caesar”,as the Romans leave Britain, The Anglo-Saxon vocab was much more useful, as it was mainly words for simple everyday things like house, woman, loaf, and werewolf. Four of our days of the week were named in honor of Anglo-Saxon gods. And along came the Vikings, with their action-man words like drag, ransack, thrust, and die. They may have raped and pillaged, but they were also into give and take. Two of around two thousand words they gave English, as well as the phrase “Watch out for that man, with the enormous ax.” 2)1066. Fiel a su nombre, Guillermo el Conquistador invade Inglaterra, trayendo nuevos conceptos desde el otro lado del canal, al igual que la lengua francesa, el Libro del Juicio Final, el multipack Galoise libre de impuestos. 3)As the dictionary tells us, about two thousand new words and phrases were invented by William Shakespeare. He gave us handy words like eyeball, puppy dog, anchovy, and more show-offy words like dauntless, besmirch, and lacklustre. He came up with the word alligator, soon after he ran out of things to rhyme with crocodile. And a nation of tea drinkers finally took him to their hearts when he invented the hob-nob.
hello ! teacher I am Denisse Maldonado 3 BGU "A" the video was about the history of English through time. it tried about their origin, significance and evolution of English as a language. because it appears to old records and now with the advancement of technology. it is found on the internet.
4)In 1611, the powers that be turned (Romans) the world upside down (Act) with the labour of love (Hebrew), a new translation of the bible. A team of scribes with the wisdom of Solomon (Luke) went the extra mile (Matthew) to make King James translation all things to all men (1 Corinthians), whether from their heart’s desire (Psalms), to fight the good fight (1 Timothy), or just for the filthy lucre (1 Timothy). This sexy new bible went from strength to strength (Psalm), getting to the root of the matter (Job) in a language even the salt of the earth (Matthew) could understand. The writing wasn’t on the wall (Daniel), it was in handy little books with fire and brimstone preachers reading it in every church. 5)Before the 17th century, scientists weren’t really recognized possibly because lab coats had yet to catch on. But suddenly, Britain was full of physicists. There was Robert Hooke, Robert Boyle, and even some people not called Robert, like Isaac Newton. The Royal Society was formed out of the Invisible College, after they put it down somewhere and couldn’t find it again.
6)With English making its name as the language of science, the Bible, and Shakespeare, Britain decided to take it on tour, asking only for land, wealth, natural resources total obedience to the crown and a few local words in return. They went to the Caribbean looking for gold and a chance to really unwind, discovering the barbeque (c.1550), the canoe, and a pretty good recipe for rum punch. They also brought back the word cannibal to make their trip sound more exciting. 7)With English expanding in all directions, along came a new breed of men called lexicographers who wanted to put an end to this anarchy. A word they defined as “What happens when people spell words slightly differently from each other?” One of the greatest was Dr. Johnson, whose Dictionary of the English Language took him nine years to write (1746-1755). It was 18 inches tall and contained 42,773 entries, meaning that even if you couldn’t read, it was still pretty useful if you wanted to reach a high shelf. For the first time when people were calling you a pickle-herring, a jobbernowl, or a fopdoodle, you could understand exactly what they meant. And you’d have the consolation of knowing they were all using the standard spelling.
8)From the moment Brits first landed in America, they needed names for all the new plants and animals so they borrowed words like raccoons, squash and moose from the Native Americans as well as most of their territory. Waves of immigrants fed America’s hunger for words. The Dutch came sharing coleslaw and cookies, probably as a result of their relaxed attitude to drugs. Later, the Germans arrived selling pretzels from delicatessens. And the Italians arrived with their pizza, their pasta and their Mafia, just like mama used to make. 9)In 1972, the first e-mail was sent. Soon, the Internet arrived, a free global space to share information, ideas and amusing pictures of cats. Before the Internet, English changed through people speaking it, but the Net brought typing back into fashion and hundreds of cases of repetitive strain injury. Nobody had ever had to download anything before, let alone use a toolbar, and the only time someone set up a firewall, it ended with a massive insurance claim and a huge pile of charred wallpaper. 10)In the 15 hundred years since the Romans left Britain, English has shown a unique ability to absorb, evolve, invade, and if we’re honest, steal. After foreign settlers got it started, it grew into a fully fledged language all of its own before leaving home and travelling the world, first via the high seas, then via the high-speed broadband connection, pilfering words from over 350 languages and establishing itself as a global institution. All this despite a written alphabet that bears no correlation to how it sounds and a system of spelling that even Dan Brown couldn’t decipher.
Hello teacher, my name is orlando Anasco 1 BJU, the video was very inspiring, interesting and fun, as it was learned that the English came from around the world from ancient times up to the present, through this video I understood as English spread around the world.
Hi I am Gissela Ponce 3 BGU "A" this story seems very interesting shows the evolution of English as it changes over time in a very humorous way because they make a joke on what was and what is now a good imagination which iso this video. shakespeare recognized as many characters showing their emotions also managed to communicate as an important method among countries using means of transport and many more things appear
Hi ,Teacher
ReplyDeleteI am Rosi Briones
Is very difficult understand the video because the narrator talked very fast.
I understand the video talk about of the history of the english when the catholic religion translate the bible to the english and the people who translate the bible collect money of this job. also talked about the english arrive america and the wars between of french for this idiom.
thats all.
This video talks about the history of humanity itself, we explain all the evolution of humanity from the conquest of Nations, creations of religions and technologies.
ReplyDeleteIn a funny way explains the attitudes that people have with these creations.
Also explain how they believe language English and are spread all over the world, being from a dictionary and then through the technology, becoming a universal language for everyone.
Also shows us what happens when we use falsely language, since we can confuse things if we do not pronounce or write well.
The video is very interesting and funny.
Good afternoon teacher
ReplyDeleteI am Sarahi Clavijo
The video was not achieved easily understand the video talks about the history of English When The catholic religion translate the bible to the English people and collect money and translate
well ... the video shows the history, evolution and change in English from ancient times to what we now know. English was referred to in the past several changes both in writing , abbreviation, and even speech. He speaks also of several disputes also given in the past, in which the English in fact modified and changed. He speaks also of various icons and characters that are famous today, and in ancient history marked by all his exploits.
ReplyDeleteThe video itself is very good but a little hard to understand.
I understood from the video is that the English language was given to benefits formerly comma to tell secrets and was spoken in some countries and this was passed on slowly and haci used it more people, more words were increasing and so is did a universal language
ReplyDeleteHello teacher
ReplyDeleteI am Estefania Toaquiza
the video was fun and also educational, but can not quite vien enterder video and talking very fas.
I understood how the English came to America, also the hstoria Bible and how they sold, gravity, as did also the dictionary. and also the internet and what people had earlier dating and now with the internet can have virtual dates.
that's all I could understand the video.
Hi, teacher
ReplyDeleteMy name is karla Ayala, course:1 B.G.U
I understand the video was that the history the english with pass time was evolving .
This video talked us, that english began in some contries the America, but also in other nations.
First, it was registered in the bible.
After, the technology was advancing and the english was registered in the internet.
The english in the present is one lenguage more important in the world.
Observations:
Teacher, the video is difficult, because woman talked fast.
hello teacher
ReplyDeleteI'm Lesly Maldonado 1BGU
English language extends to almost all countries from colonial times to the present, since the colonization of continents blends a variety of languages are obtained and it has been necessary to learn new languages to communicate between humans and be able to relate with us.
hello teacher
ReplyDeleteI am Andres Flor 3 BGU A
This video shows in no time so fast that yet advanced time and within them the importance and evolution that had the English to pass the time became pratically one of the most important languages in the world other video it is so esplica entrentenido so easy and fun you English history
Hi, Teacher soy Gabriela Armijos 3ro B.G.U .. A
ReplyDeleteThe video explains the evolution of mankind by the conquests, speaking on religious and technology creation and the attitude that people have for their creation.
He explains that the English language is important because it has become a language and also is used in the technological.
I think it's very important that we all learn English because it is very necessary for our life and also because it is interesting to learn multiple languages because it helps us a lot.
Hi Teacher ,
ReplyDeleteI am Elizabeth Maldonado Mena 3-BGU
This video talks about the following:
1)The English language begins with the phrase “up yours Caesar”,as the Romans leave Britain, The Anglo-Saxon vocab was much more useful, as it was mainly words for simple everyday things like house, woman, loaf, and werewolf. Four of our days of the week were named in honor of Anglo-Saxon gods. And along came the Vikings, with their action-man words like drag, ransack, thrust, and die. They may have raped and pillaged, but they were also into give and take. Two of around two thousand words they gave English, as well as the phrase “Watch out for that man, with the enormous ax.”
2)1066. Fiel a su nombre, Guillermo el Conquistador invade Inglaterra, trayendo nuevos conceptos desde el otro lado del canal, al igual que la lengua francesa, el Libro del Juicio Final, el multipack Galoise libre de impuestos.
3)As the dictionary tells us, about two thousand new words and phrases were invented by William Shakespeare. He gave us handy words like eyeball, puppy dog, anchovy, and more show-offy words like dauntless, besmirch, and lacklustre. He came up with the word alligator, soon after he ran out of things to rhyme with crocodile. And a nation of tea drinkers finally took him to their hearts when he invented the hob-nob.
hello ! teacher
ReplyDeleteI am Denisse Maldonado 3 BGU "A"
the video was about the history of English through time. it tried about their origin, significance and evolution of English as a language. because it appears to old records and now with the advancement of technology. it is found on the internet.
4)In 1611, the powers that be turned (Romans) the world upside down (Act) with the labour of love (Hebrew), a new translation of the bible. A team of scribes with the wisdom of Solomon (Luke) went the extra mile (Matthew) to make King James translation all things to all men (1 Corinthians), whether from their heart’s desire (Psalms), to fight the good fight (1 Timothy), or just for the filthy lucre (1 Timothy). This sexy new bible went from strength to strength (Psalm), getting to the root of the matter (Job) in a language even the salt of the earth (Matthew) could understand. The writing wasn’t on the wall (Daniel), it was in handy little books with fire and brimstone preachers reading it in every church.
ReplyDelete5)Before the 17th century, scientists weren’t really recognized possibly because lab coats had yet to catch on. But suddenly, Britain was full of physicists. There was Robert Hooke, Robert Boyle, and even some people not called Robert, like Isaac Newton. The Royal Society was formed out of the Invisible College, after they put it down somewhere and couldn’t find it again.
6)With English making its name as the language of science, the Bible, and Shakespeare, Britain decided to take it on tour, asking only for land, wealth, natural resources total obedience to the crown and a few local words in return. They went to the Caribbean looking for gold and a chance to really unwind, discovering the barbeque (c.1550), the canoe, and a pretty good recipe for rum punch. They also brought back the word cannibal to make their trip sound more exciting.
ReplyDelete7)With English expanding in all directions, along came a new breed of men called lexicographers who wanted to put an end to this anarchy. A word they defined as “What happens when people spell words slightly differently from each other?” One of the greatest was Dr. Johnson, whose Dictionary of the English Language took him nine years to write (1746-1755). It was 18 inches tall and contained 42,773 entries, meaning that even if you couldn’t read, it was still pretty useful if you wanted to reach a high shelf. For the first time when people were calling you a pickle-herring, a jobbernowl, or a fopdoodle, you could understand exactly what they meant. And you’d have the consolation of knowing they were all using the standard spelling.
8)From the moment Brits first landed in America, they needed names for all the new plants and animals so they borrowed words like raccoons, squash and moose from the Native Americans as well as most of their territory. Waves of immigrants fed America’s hunger for words. The Dutch came sharing coleslaw and cookies, probably as a result of their relaxed attitude to drugs. Later, the Germans arrived selling pretzels from delicatessens. And the Italians arrived with their pizza, their pasta and their Mafia, just like mama used to make.
ReplyDelete9)In 1972, the first e-mail was sent. Soon, the Internet arrived, a free global space to share information, ideas and amusing pictures of cats. Before the Internet, English changed through people speaking it, but the Net brought typing back into fashion and hundreds of cases of repetitive strain injury. Nobody had ever had to download anything before, let alone use a toolbar, and the only time someone set up a firewall, it ended with a massive insurance claim and a huge pile of charred wallpaper.
10)In the 15 hundred years since the Romans left Britain, English has shown a unique ability to absorb, evolve, invade, and if we’re honest, steal. After foreign settlers got it started, it grew into a fully fledged language all of its own before leaving home and travelling the world, first via the high seas, then via the high-speed broadband connection, pilfering words from over 350 languages and establishing itself as a global institution. All this despite a written alphabet that bears no correlation to how it sounds and a system of spelling that even Dan Brown couldn’t decipher.
could say that the video has a bit of everything and speaking of the English church origuen etc.
ReplyDeleteHello teacher,
ReplyDeletemy name is orlando Anasco
1 BJU, the video was very inspiring, interesting and fun, as it was learned that the English came from around the world from ancient times up to the present, through this video I understood as English spread around the world.
Hi I am Gissela Ponce 3 BGU "A"
ReplyDeletethis story seems very interesting shows the evolution of English
as it changes over time in a very humorous way because they make a joke on what was and what is now a good imagination which iso this video. shakespeare recognized as many characters showing their emotions also managed to communicate as an important method among countries using means of transport and many more things appear