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    PROFESSOR: PERLA JAZMIN FERRER SANCHEZ

    LICENSED IN LANGUAGES

    Duration: 1 semester

    ( 3 hours weekly, on Friday from 7:00 to 10:00 a.m.)

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    EvaluationEvaluation CriteriaCriteriayy HomeworksHomeworks :: 30%30%

    yy ExamExam :: 40%40%

    yy ProyectsProyects :: 30%30%

    yyAttendanceAttendance:: 80%80%

    yy toto exentexent :: 90%90% attendaceattendace / 9/ 9 final gradefinal grade

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    1.1 Britain Prehistory

    1.2 Roman Period

    1.3 Medieval Britain1.4 Tudor Era

    1.5 Civil war, the republic, restaurationand union

    1.6 The empire of XVIII century and the industrial revolution

    1.7 XIX century

    1.8 XX century.1.9 From second world war to nowadays

    1.9.1 History

    1.9.2 Government

    1.9.3 Monarchy

    1.9.4 Religion

    Themes and subthemes

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    2.1 Geography2.2 Territorial Organization2.3 Location

    2.4 Physycal geography2.5 Territorial limits2.6 Weather2.7 Natural resources2.8 Demography

    2.9 Economical system2.10 Culture2.11 Art2.12 Educational system2.13 Festivities2.14 Flag

    2.15 Tourist places

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    3.1 American prehistory

    3.2 Independence and formation of federal republic

    3.3 The American people

    3.4 New England

    3.5 New York

    3.6 The Mid-Athlantic region

    3.7 The South

    3.8 The Midwest3.9 The Southwest

    3.10 The Rocky Mountain region

    3.11 The Pacific Northwest and Alaska

    3.12 California and Hawaii.

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    4.1 Geography4.2 Territorial Organization4.3 Location

    4.4 Physical geography4.5 Territorial limits4.6 weather4.7 Natural resources4.8 Demography4.9 Economical system

    4.10 Culture4.11 Art4.12 Educational system4.13 Festivities4.14 Flag4.15 Tourist places

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    5.1 Comparation of histories

    5.2 Comparation of economical systems

    5.3 Comparation of cultures

    5.4 Comparation of places of interests

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    ENGLISH LANGUAGE OVERVIEW:

    Where does it come from?InvasionInvasion (5th(5th centurycentury AD)AD)toto BritainBritain..

    33 tribestribes:: TheThe AnglesAnglesTheThe SaxonsSaxons

    TheThe JutesJutes

    InhabitantsInhabitants ofof BritainBritain spokespoke CelticCelticlanguagelanguage.. TheyThey werewere pushedpushed totoIrelandIreland,, WalesWales andand ScotlandScotland..

    AnglesAngles EnglalandEnglaland EngliscEnglisc..

    EngliscEnglisc@@ EnglandEngland@@ EnglishEnglish

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    OLD ENGLISH ( 45OLD ENGLISH ( 45-- 1100 AD)1100 AD)

    GermanicGermanic TribesTribesSimilarSimilar

    languagelanguage totoEngliscEnglisc

    OldOld EnglishEnglishEnglishEnglish TodayToday

    WaterWater,,Be,Be,

    StrongStrong

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    MIDDLE ENGLISH (1100MIDDLE ENGLISH (1100--1500)1500)WilliamWilliamthethe ConquerorConqueror ,, DukeDuke ofof

    NormandyNormandy ((todaytoday partpart ofofmodernmodern France).France).

    KINDOFFRENCHKINDOFFRENCHRoyalRoyalcourtcourt

    RulingRulingBusinessBusinessclassesclasses

    NORMANSNORMANS

    ENGLISHENGLISH lowerlower classesclasses

    MIDDLEENGLISHMIDDLEENGLISH(14th(14thcenturycentury))

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    MIDDLE ENGLISH.MIDDLE ENGLISH. PoetPoet ChaucerChaucer

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    EARLYMODERN ENGLISHEARLYMODERN ENGLISH

    (1500(1500--1800)1800) Great Vowel Shift, Pronounced shorterand shorter

    contact with peoplearound the world

    Renaissance of Classicallearning.

    NewNewphrasesphrases andandwordswords

    InventionInvention ofof printingprinting

    (( commoncommon languagelanguage inin printprint))

    StandarizationStandarization ofof EnglishEnglish

    CheaperCheaper booksbooks: more: more peoplepeople learnedlearned toto readread..

    16041604 1st.1st.EnglishEnglish dictionarydictionary

    LONDONDIALECT

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    HAMLETS FAMOUS

    to be or not to be lines, written in Early Modern Englishby Shakespeare.

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    LATEMODERN ENGLISHLATEMODERN ENGLISH ( 1800( 1800--PRESENT)PRESENT)

    EarlyEarly erere lise lis

    ateate erere lise lis

    IndustrialIndustrial revolutionrevolution andand technologytechnologyAdoptionAdoption ofof foreignforeign wordswords..

    vocabularyvocabulary

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    VARIETIES OF ENGLISHVARIETIES OF ENGLISH

    (1 00)(1 00) ColonizationColonization of ort of ort AmericaAmerica

    newnew varietvariet ofof EnglisEnglis frozenfrozen EnglisEnglis pronunciationpronunciation

    English ofShakespeare

    AmericanEnglish

    BritishEnglish

    ExamplesExamples::ooTrashTrash rubbishrubbishooLoanLoan lendlendooFallFall autumnautumn

    ooFrameFrame--upup

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    American English

    SpanishSpanishCanyonCanyonRanchRanchStampedeStampedevigilantevigilante

    FrenchFrench WestWestAfricanAfrican

    Nowadays AmericanEnglish is particularyinfluencial TradeTrade andand

    technologytechnology

    InternetInternetTelevisionTelevision

    PopularPopularmusicmusic

    CinemaCinema

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    MoreMore varietiesvarieties ofof EnglishEnglishyyAustralianAustralian EnlishEnlish

    yy NewNew ZealandZealand EnglishEnglish

    yy CanadianCanadianEnglishEnglish

    yy SouthSouthAfricanAfrican EnglishEnglish

    yy IndianIndian EnglishEnglish

    yy CaribbeanCaribbean EnglishEnglish

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    The Germanic Family of Languages

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    Who are British?

    yy BritishBritish notnot EnglishEnglish..

    yy BritainBritain oror U.K.U.K. notnot EnglandEngland..

    yy EnglishEnglish..

    yy BritishBritish..

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    U.K. = UNITED KINGDOMU.K. = UNITED KINGDOM

    yy UnitedUnited KingdomKingdom

    yy UnitedUnited KingdomKingdom ofofGreatGreat BritainBritain andandNorthernNorthern IrelandIreland

    yy GreatGreat BritainBritain yy NorthernNorthernIrelandIreland