十分钟英语演讲稿(精选多篇)第1篇第2篇第3篇第4篇第5篇更多顶部目录第一篇:十分钟英语史第二篇:广播站英语十分钟策划书第三篇:十分钟队会演讲稿第四篇:快乐课间十分钟演讲稿第五篇:十分钟记住有关星期的单词(巧记英语)更多相关范文正文第一篇: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 ans leave britain and a lot of germanic tribes start flooding in, tribes such as the angles and the saxons – anglo-saxon, and the jutes –ans left some very straight roads behind, but not much of their latin language. the anglo-saxon vocab uch more useful as it ainly ple everyday things like ?house?, ?an?, ?loaf? and ?ed in honour of anglo-saxon gods, but they didn?t bother onday as they had all gone off for a long issionaries stole in bringing leaflets about jumble sales and more latin. christianity ade them much happier to take on funky neartyr?, ?bishop? and ?font?.along came the vikings, anay have raped and pillaged but there an ous axe.?【the history of english in ten minutes】no.2 the norman conquestthe history of english in ten minutes. chapter tan conquest or excuse my english.1066. true to his name, the conqueror invades england, bringing ne across the channel, like the french language, the doomsday book and the duty-free galois’s multipack.french ing in and giving john grisham’s career a kick-start. latin in church, but the common man spoke english, able to communicate only by speaking more slo. efrom the english-speaking farmers. utton 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 about 10,000 ne the normans, though they still couldn’t grasp the rules ofcheek kissing. the bon-ami all ended ies, navies and soldiers and began the hundred years’ inutes】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 ne shakespeare.he gave us handy ore shoirch and lacklustre. he came up e , e. onster and breaki ng the ice oney’s up in shakespeare because there ore cross dressing and people poking each other’s eyes out.shakespeare’s poetry shoitless expressive and emotional poe to open all those tea rooms in stratford.【the history of english in ten minutes】no.4 the king james biblethe history of english in ten minutes. chapter four. the king james bible or light there be.in 1611 ?the po of scribes of solomon? - ?ile? to make king james?s translation ?all things to all men?, their ?heart?s desire? ?to fight the good fight? or just for the ?filthy lucre?.this sexy ne strength to strength?, getting to ?the root of the matter? in a language even ?the salt of the earth? could understand. ?the stone? preachers reading from it in every church, (更多请你搜索:es bible is the book that taught us that ?a leopard can?t change its spots?, that ?a bird in the hand is agine, and hoent?.in fact, just as ?jonathan begat meribbaal; and meribbaal begat micah. and micah begat pithon?, the king james bible begat a etaphor and morality that still shapes the en.【english in ten minutes】no.5 sciencethe history of english in ten minutes. chapter five. the english of science or hoe people not called robert, like isaac need out of the invisible college – after they put it doeum? falling to the ?terra? from the ?arbor? for the umpteenth time, the bright sparks realised they all spoke english and could transform our understanding of the universe much quicker by talking in their oe them. ? hadto be invented just to stop their meetings turning into an endless game of charades.like teenage boys, the scientists suddenly became aan body –coining ne? - and the invention of ?penis? (1693), ?vagina? (1682) made sex education classes a bit easier to folloinutes】no.6 english and empirethe history of english in ten minutes. chapter six. english and empire or the sun never set on the english language.aking its name as the language of science, the bible and shakespeare, britain decided to take it on tour.asking only for land, punch. they also brought back the ake their trip sound more exciting.in india there ething for everyone. ?yoga? – to help you stay in shape, merbund? to hide a paunch and - if you couldn?t even make it up the stairs son? –they had the ?bungaloeanbie? –kicking off the teen horror film –and even more terrifying, they brought home the ostannoying musical instruments –the ?bongo? and the ?banjo?.from australia, english took the erang? and ?pire gobbled up around 10 millions square miles, 400 million people and nearly a hundred thousand gin and tonics, leaving neinutes】the age of dictionary or the definition of a hopeless task.e a nean called lexicographers, each other.one of the greatest 9 years to eaning that even if you couldn?t read it?s still pretty useful if you e eant and you?d have the standard spelling. try as he might to stop them, e the oxford english dictionary.it took another 70 years to be finished after the first editor resigned to be an archbishop, the second died of tb and the third ended up in an asylum. it eventually appeared in 1928 and has continued to be revised ever since proving the aking up plete snuffbumble第二篇:广播站英语十分钟策划书英语广播十分钟策划书据了解,在这几个月来,越来越多的同学在足球场上晨读英语。