I love English because ...
1) English the most-desired language now.
2) It is the language of business and courageous people
3) The English language is very beautiful
4) This is the most useful language.
5) English - it is very logical, specific and concise language.
6) it is interesting to study.
7) English - the language of science
8) The language of the world's progress and our future.
9) It is beautiful and the richest language in the world! It is a language genius of poets and writers!
10) We often meet with them in everyday life.
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Theme : I love my English . . .
Schoolgirl : _________________________
Teacher : __________________________
City Isfana 2020
About My Devotion to English.
English is an international language. A lot of people all over the world speak it. It is taught in schools, universities and even nurseries. I started to learn English at school. I liked to discover English culture and learn about English traditions. It was not long when my knowledge was beyond the scope of school curriculum. Since then English has become my favourite.
I love reading and I love English. Reading in English allows me to meet both of my interests. It is such a wonderful feeling to plunge into the world of fiction. Reading in English enlarges one’s vocabulary and teaches to think differently.
I also like watching English films. This gives me an opportunity to listen to different people and get to know different dialects of the English language. Watching films in English also helps me learn spoken language which people use in their everyday life.
Apart from that, I love talking to other people in English. I do not often meet foreigners in my day-to-day life, but I try to make friends with them when I go on holidays or attend some events. I also look for friends online. This communication gives me an opportunity to practice my speaking. I must say that sometimes it is not easy. It is hard work to express your own thoughts and make other people understand you. But I am doing well.
Writing is another aspect of the English language which requires attention. I enjoy writing in English. Unlike speaking, writing is a chance to express your thoughts in a more profound way. When you write, you can polish every word to perfection.
I believe that whatever your hobby is, it inspires and opens up possibilities. Everything you achieve gives you motivation for further move. I love English. I will learn it and I will go deep into it because there is so much more in it!
22 interesting facts about the English language that you did not know about
English is one of the most widely spoken languages in the world, so it is not surprising that so many people want to learn it.
In the classroom, you will undoubtedly learn many new interesting things, but we are sure that you did not even know about some facts:
1. The letter "E" is the most commonly used letter of the English language.
But the letter “Q” is the rarest.
2. Also, “Q” is the only letter of the alphabet that is not found in any name of the US states.
3. Most English words begin with the letter “S”.
4. In the word Goddessship (divinity), the letter "S" is repeated 3 times in a row.
5. “I am.” Is the shortest full sentence in English.
6. The sentence “The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog” (Interesting brown fox jumps over a lazy dog) is interesting because it contains all the letters of the English alphabet. That is why it is used to demonstrate various fonts.
7. The longest word in the English language consists of 45 letters: "pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis". This is a type of lung disease caused by inhalation of ash and dust with sand.
8. There are no words in the English language that rhyme with the words “month”, “orange”, “silver” and “purple”.
9. “Underground” is the only English word that begins and ends with “und”.
10. In English there is a sentence of 8 words in a row (without punctuation): "Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo". You can translate it like this: "Buffalo buffalo, frightened by other buffalo buffalo, scare buffalo buffalo."
11. In the middle of the twentieth century, due to a typo in the English dictionaries, a new word “dord” appeared, which had no meaning. The word lasted in dictionaries from 1932 to 1940. It later became known as the “ghost word” (non-existent word: ghost word).
12. The first English dictionary was compiled in 1775.
13. Until the 15th century, punctuation marks were not used in English.
14. English is the official language of the sky. It doesn’t matter from which country the pilot is, on international flights everyone communicates in English.
15. The most difficult tongue twister in English is “The sixth sick sheik’s sixth sheep’s sick” (Sixth sheep of the sixth sick sheikh is sick). Try to pronounce!
16. About one new word appears in English every two hours. About 4,000 new words are added to the English dictionary every year.
17. The word "girl" (girl) before did not imply any particular gender, but was used in the meaning of "child", "young creature."
18. The word "google" comes from the word "googol" - a mathematical term denoting a unit with 100 zeros.
19. The longest English word that can be written without repeating any letters “uncopyrightable”.
20. It is funny that one of the most difficult words to pronounce in English is the word “pronunciation”.