The English language - a multilingual melting pot

The English language - a multilingual melting pot
The English Language - A multilingual melting pot 
Taalbewustzijn juist door meertaligheid
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Vakdidactiek - Engels LerarenopleidingWOStudiejaar 2

This lesson contains 19 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 2 videos.

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The English language - a multilingual melting pot
The English Language - A multilingual melting pot 
Taalbewustzijn juist door meertaligheid

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Today you will..
  • Learn more about the languages your classmates know
  • Explore your view of the expansion of the English Language 
  • Present the English language with YOUR gift

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But first: What languages do you speak?

Please enter the Mentimeter code to add your languages to our class' language cloud

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Slide 4 - Link

Hier moet je inloggen in mentimeter (een account creëren als je dat nog niet hebt en een nieuwe presentatie beginnen. Als je een nieuwe slide aanmaakt kan je kiezen voor een word cloud. In de setting moet je wel even aangeven dat leerlingen meer dan 3 antwoorden mogen geven (bv 10)
Should there be strict rules about which words to add to the English language?
In groups of 2 or 3, please discuss your thoughts. Pro's & Con's.
Note down the most prominent conclusions to your discussion!
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Should there be strict rules about which words to add to the English language?

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Slide 7 - Link

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Bron: "Jij bent de Liefste" Hans en Monique Hagen

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"In the Oxford University Press’s Gift of Words campaign this year, we have asked people who speak more than one language to “gift” a word from their first to their second language, and vice versa." 
"Calling these borrowed words “gifts” is an important reframing, as many value language purity over diversity and consider external influences a threat to the integrity of a language."
Source:  English is picking up brilliant new words from around the world – and that’s a gift"  Article by Danica Salazar from the Guardian 12/2022
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What would be YOUR gift to the English language? Why?

Slide 10 - Mind map

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Today you will..
  • Learn more about the History of the English Language

  • Recognise loanwords  English is made of
  • Reflect on the development of the English language

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Slide 12 - Video

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Slide 13 - Video

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Reasons the English Language has grown
  • Anglo-Saxon Invasions
  •  Norman Invasions
  •  People (like Shakespeare) inventing new words
  • Kolonialism 
  • Technology

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Time for an exercise!
Please split up:
French Team----------------------------German Team

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From French:
oxygen
age
air
cause
 etc.
From German
paraffin
semester
seminar
house

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Lets reflect:
Should there be strict rules about which words to add to the English language?

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Hogere docentvaardigheden:
  • Vakoverstijgend; Taalbewustzijn, Taalkunde, Geschiedenis, Frans en Duits
  • Kritisch denken aanmoedigend
  • Differentierend op taal
  • Complex idee vergemakkelijken


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