Упр.21 Unit 1 2020 ГДЗ Enjoy English 11 класс
21 Read the text ignoring the gaps. Were your guesses correct? People have always been in need of a consistent language to do business across the globe and lots of non-native English speakers are trying to solve this problem.
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21 Read the text ignoring the gaps. Were your guesses correct?
People have always been in need of a consistent language to do business across the globe and lots of non-native English speakers are trying to solve this problem. It’s not always easy (1) ... . Just think of 615,000 words in the Oxford English Dictionary! However, some experts claim they have the answer.
As early as the 1920s, Charles Kay Ogden created Basic English, (2) ... . Ogden said that it would take seven years to learn English, seven months for Esperanto, and seven weeks for Basic English. The concept gained its greatest publicity just after the Second World War (3) ... . Winston Churchill and Franklin Roosevelt supported the idea of using Basic English as an international language, and Churchill recommended it (4) ... . Amused critics said that “blood, toil, tears and sweat” translates into Basic English as “blood, hard work, eyewash and body water”.
(5) ..., it did not die. Another simplified version of the English language appeared called Globish. It was created in the 1990s by Jean-Paul Nerriere (6) ... . It uses only the most common 1,500 English words and phrases and continues to expand as a tool of common understanding in simple international communication. This expansion of Globish has made some people worried about the cultural diversity and the purity of non-English languages. Some also find Globish limited in what it can express (7) ... .
Nerriere himself is sometimes described as a remarkable man (8) ... . He hopes that “some day it will be accepted as a viable alternative by the European Union or the United Nations.”
The simple goal of Globish is to reach only a level — a common ground — where everyone understands everyone else, everywhere in the world.