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1、Module 9 English for you and meUnit 1 Im proud of what Ive learnt.Betty: How much progress in English do you think youve made this year, Lingling?do you think 作为插入语eg. How much money do you think she would pay?注意:后面的句子要用陈述句语序 Lingling: Not bad. In fact, I think Ive achieved a lot, and Im proud of wh
2、at Ive learnt. Ive reached a level which is quite goodand I hope its good enough for the exams, anyway. Above all, its the subject that Im best at, although my handwriting could be better.Betty: I think youve done really well. Learning a foreign language requires a certain effort, however easy it is
3、.be best atbe good atbe better atcertain adj. 某些,某个 (只用作定语)eg. To a certain degree, I like my job. however whateverwhoeverwheneverwhereverwhicheverLingling: I dont think its really difficult to learn English, although its a language which looks simpler than it actually is. I just hope I can continue
4、 to make progress next year.its a language which looks simpler than it actually is.continue to+ do/ doingmake progressBetty: Have you ever been to an English corner?Lingling: You mean, those clubs where you go to practice your English? I always thought they were for people whose English was already
5、quite good.You meanI always thoughtwhose English was already quite good.Betty: Well, I went to an English corner once, and there were some people whose level was fairly low. But its good to meet other people who want to learn English, no matter how good their English is. And you can often meet some
6、people who come from the UK or the USA.no matter how good their English is.no matter+ who /what/ which/ where/ when/ how 等wh-+ever与no matter+wh-的区别Lingling: Anyway, what I like most is that you can use English wherever you go in the world.Betty: But I wonder if there will soon be more people speakin
7、g Chinese.Unit 2 We all own English.Who owns English?English is spoken by about 400 million people in Australia, Britain, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, South Africa and the USA. In Ghana, India, Nigeria and Singapore, English is used for government, education and trade, although there are many other
8、 languages for everyday use. In China and most other countries, its the most important foreign language that children will learn at school, because its essential for tourism, international business, entertainment, radio, television, newspapers, and the Internet. So English is now used by about 1.5 b
9、illion people-or a quarter of the worlds population, and wherever you go in the world, there is a good chance that someone will speak English.for everyday use.everyday 与 every daybe essential for/toa quarter ofHow did this happen? English has not always been the most common language. Until English b
10、ecame important in the 20th century, people who had any education spoke French. Whats more, English spelling doesnt give much help with pronunciation, and its grammar is difficult, especially the word order.Whats morehelp sb. with sth.give help with sth.The reason is that in the 18th century, the UK
11、 was a country whose industrial products were sold all over the world. In the 20th century, the USA spread English all over the world through newspaper, television, films and advertising. Its now the common language for international travel, science, industry and in recent years, information technol
12、ogy and the Internet.The reason is thatBut its also important to remember that English has borrowed many words from other languages, either exactly the same word or very similar. It uses restaurant from French, zero from Arabic, piano from Italian, and typhoon, china and many other words from Chines
13、e.borrowfromlend toeitheror/ bothand/ neithernorWill the importance of English last? Many people think that, if China continues to grow in importance, Chinese will become as common as English by the middle of the 21st century. More and more schools in Europe are teaching Chinese as a foreign languag
14、e, in place of other European languages. And tourism puts China into the top 10 countries for visitors. But at least for the next 20 or 30 years, English will be the language used most widely.in importancein place oftake placetake sb.s placetake the place of.putinto= changeintoSo who owns English? T
15、he answer is every one who speaks it- the English, the Indians and the Chinese all help make it a rich language. It changes every year with new words and expressions. Even though there are differences in grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation and spelling, we all belong to the international English speaking world. We all own English.belong to