1 Which event happened in ca 410 A D? First Germanic tribes arrive in England 2 What languages did people in England use when the Norman established? French and Latin 3 Which sentence is true? New wav.
Trang 11 Which event happened in ca 410 A.D?
First Germanic tribes arrive in England
2 What languages did people in England use when the Norman established?
French and Latin
3 Which sentence is true?
New waves of Germanic invaders and settlers come from Norway and Denmark starting in the late 8th century
4 When was the king James Bible published?
11.Which has influenced English writing down to the present day?
King James Bible
12.When did Roman invasion of Britain happen by Julius Caesar?
BC 55
13.Why has English language become the most important language on the planet?
Because of business, culture and science
Because it retains a high number of irregular verbs
17.In some ways ,what is American English more like?
The English of Shakespeare
18.Chọn một câu trả lời:
To lessen the differences between social accent Đ
19.What were the principal factors those added many words into English in the late Modern English?Industrial revolution and technology - British Empire covered ¼ of the earth’s surface
20.Dialects are linguistic varietes which differ in …
a English isn’t a member of the Germanic family of language
b English is a member of the Germanic family of languages
Trang 223.Which sentence is true?
The period from 1500 to about 1650 is called Early Modern English
24.Who influenced in establishing a standard form of spelling in modern English?
30.Which event was happened in 1362?
English replaces France as the language of law English is used in parliament for the first time
31.When did the Oxford English Dictionary was publish?
In 1982
32.In 1775,What did Samuel Johnson publish?
His English Dictionary
33.Pakistani English is recognised and designated in …
39.What languages did people in England use when the Norman established?
French and Latin Đ
40.Chaucer writes the Canterbury tales in _ in CA.1380
Trang 344.Which country doesn’t belong to the inner circle?
47.In 1362, English becomes official language of _
The law courts
48.Chọn một câu trả lời:
Becauce it unlike some other languages
49.When did the form of the modern English language speak and complete?
After great vowel shift, and completed in about 1550
50.Which continent does Burnese English belong to?
55.Which sentence is true?
Famous speaker include Lord Nelson and Keith Shipper
56.Which have reduced English differences significantly in England?
Modern communications and mass media
57.The main difference between Early Modern English and Late Modern English is………
Institutional sponsorship and grass-root
60.What laid the foundation English over much of the world?
British colonialism
61.When was the standardization of British English more settled than it had been in the previous century?
In the 19th century
62.What are 3 major divisions of dialects of English in England?
Southern English dialects, Midland English dialects and Northern dialects
63.How many mains historical factors influenced on Southern English accents?
three
64.Chọn một câu trả lời:
The London accent, Received Pronunciation, Southern rural accents
65.According to the concept of university and flexibility, what is international English?
It is being used and developed in the world
66.What does the individualistic approach accept?
The validity of differences
Trang 467.All the dialects use … of Standard English.
Grammar
68.When did the first permanent English-speaking colony in north America establish?
In 1607
69.Different accents throughout England are mainly influenced by …
Phoneme inventory of regional dialects
70.Where is Middlesbrough share characteristics with?
Yorkshire and North – East of England
71.Which have reduced English differences significantly in England? Modern communications and mass media
72.All the dialects use … of Standard English
Vocabulary and grammar Đ
73.What laid the foundation English over much of the world?
75.Liverpool, Lancashire, and Cumbria are also the dialects of …
the Northern England
76.When did the transportation of convicts to Australia end?
79.Which accent do the majority of Australians speak similarity to?
With Canadian English
80.What do the long vowels of Australian English consists of ?
Sharing history and geographical proximity
83.What kind of English spelling is Australian English usually similar to?
British
84.The vowels of Australian English can be divided into categories
Long vowels and short vowels
85.How often do Americans use irregular verbs?
rarely
86.How do Americans use the verbal auxiliary “ shan’t”
seldom
87.Which tenses can American English be used?
I just arrived home, or I’ve just arrived home
88.When was the English language first introduced to the Americas?
Early 17th century
Trang 589.What do Americans use preposition in these phrases?
On a team
90.Why is Australian English is recognisable and familiar to English speaker around the world?
It is used to identify Australian in characters non - Australian flims and television programs
91.Which main warieties of Australian English are spoken according to linguists?
A person speaks English as mother tongue
96.Which English dialect does Canadian vocabulary share most with?
102.Why many say that English is probably not a Creole?
Because it retains a high number of irregular verbs
103 Which sentence is used in Amarica?
"She majored in geography at Harvard."
All the dialects use … of Standard English.
a Pronunciation
b Grammar
c Vocabulary
d Vocabulary and grammar.
According to the concept of university and flexibility, what is international English?
a It is being used and developed in the world
b It is being used in Britian
c It is being used in English-speaking countries.
d It is being used in USA
Chaucer writes the Canterbury tales in _ in CA.1380
a Early Modern English
b Middle English
c Local inhabitants speak Celtish
d Old English
Trang 6Cultivaled Australian English has many … British Rectived pronunciation.
Different accents throughout England are mainly influenced by …
a Discrimination between the rich and the poor
Trang 7How many percentages of Torontonians speak French?
c The law courts
d The subject at school
In 1775, What did Samuel Johnson publish?
a His English Dictionary
b His English Grammar
c His French Grammar
d His French Dictionary
In some ways, what is American English more like?
a The English of Shakespeare
b Scotish English
c Modern British English
d Australian English
Liverpool, Lancashire, and Cumbria are also the dialects of …
a The sounthern England
b the Northern England
c Mid-west England
d The Eastern England
Pakistani English is recognised and designated in ….
Trang 8Southern English accents have three mains historical influences:
a The Australia accent, Received Pronunciation,Northern rural accents
b The London accent, Received Pronunciation, Southern rural accents
c The Australia accent,Received Pronunciation,Southern rural accents
d The London accent,Received Pronunciation, Northern rural accents
The greater social mobility after world war I and II helped…
a To make English standard
b To make English become dialects
c To make English important
d To lessen the differences between social accent
The main difference between Early Modern English and Late Modern English is………
a Grammar
b Model sentence
c Structure
d Vocabulary
The short vowels correspond
The lax vowels used in analyses of Received Pronunciation.
The pronunciation differences in the UK are mainly distinguished by …
a Region
b Social class
c Money
d Age
The vowels of Australian English can be divided into categories:
a Large vowels and marrow vowels
b Long vowels and short vowels
c Small vowels and big vowels.
Trang 9What does the word “ rubber” mean as a slang in Canada?
a A person speaks both English and French as mother tongue
b A person speaks English as mother tongue
c A person speaks French as mother tongue
d A person speaks Spanish as mother tongue
What do “Lishes” devise for?
a Decribing pronunciation of English
b Decribing certain local variants of English
c Decribing certain local variants of English in England
d Decribing American English
Which continent does Cameroon English belong to?
b Australian signed English
c British signed English
d US signed exact English
Which event was happened in 1362?
a Roman invasion of Britain by Julius Caesar
b English replaces France as the language of law English is used in parliament for the first time.
c Shakespeare was born
d The Great Vowel Shift begins
When did the great vowel shift begin?
a 1300
b 1400
c 1200
d 1500
Which sentence is true?
a English is a member of the Germanic family of languages.
b French isn’t a member of the Germanic family of language.
c English isn’t a member of the Germanic family of language.
d French is a member of the Germanic family of language.
Trang 10What are regional dialects of Canadian English?
a -Central Canadian English -Western
b -Quebec(Quebec English) - Maritimes - Central Canadian English - Western - Candian English
c -Quebec(Quebec English) – Maritimes
d -Quebec(Quebec English) - Maritimes - Central Canadian English
When did the form of the modern English language speak and complete?
What Englishes are there in oceania?
a New Zealand English
b All of A, B, C
c Australian English
d Fijian English
What were the principal factors those added many words into English in the late Modern English?
a Industrial revolution and technology - British Empire covered ¼ of the earth’s surface
b Industrial revolution and technology
c World war I
d Cultural revolution
e British Empire covered ¼ of the earth’s surface.
Which continent does Burmese English belong to?
Trang 11What does the individualistic approach accept?
a The validity of differences
b The same form of pronuciation
c Frozen spelling
d The same form of grammar
When did the Longman Grammar of spoken and written English publish?
What are 3 major divisions of dialects of English in England?
a Western English dialects, Northern English dialects and Southern English dialects
b Southern English dialects, Eastern English dialects and Northern English dialects.
c Southern English dialects, Midland English dialects and Northern dialects.
d Western English dialects, Midland English dialects and Eastern English dialects When has there been academic interest in dialects?
a since late 19 th
b Since late 17 th
c Since late 18 th
d since late 20 th
Which sentence is true?
a Famous speaker include Lord Nelson and Keith Shipper
b Famous speaker include Joseph Wright and Robert Phillipson
c Famous speaker include Keith Shipper and Joseph Wright
d Famous speaker include Joseph Wright and Lord Nelson
What is another name of Received Pronunciation?
a Queen’s English
b Midland dialects
c Prince’s English
d Southern dialects
Where is Middlesbrough share characteristics with?
a Yorkshire and North – East of England
b Cheshire and East of England
c Lancastrian and North of England
Trang 12When was the standardization of British English more settled than it had been in the previous century?
Which tenses can American English be used?
a I’ve been arrived home.
b I’ve just arrived home.
c I just arrive home.
d I just arrived home, or I’ve just arrived home
What do Americans use preposition in these phrases?
a In a team
b On a team
c From a team
d At a team
Trang 13When was the English language first introduced to the Americas?
Which sentence is used in Amarica?
a “She did geography at Warwick.” (informal)
b “She majored in geography at Harvard.”
c “She studied geography at Cambridge.”
d “She read geography at Cambridge.”
What kind of English spelling is Australian English usually similar to?
a French spelling.
b British spelling
c American spelling.
d All answers.
Why is Australian English most similar to New Zealand English?
a Australian English borrowed some words from New Zaland.
b Sharing history and geographical proximity
c Having the same culture English.
d All answers.
Which accent do the majority of Australians speak similarity to?
a Priate Australian English.
b General Australian English
c With Canadian English
d Exchange Australian English.
Why is Australian English is recognisable and familiar to English speaker around the world?
a It is used to identify Australian in characters non – Australian flims and television programs
b Australian native learnt English when they were child.
c English is spoken around the world.
d It is easy to speak English like native-speaker.
What are the main differences between British and American English?
a Differences in consonant
b The presence of rhotic accent And Differences in vowel pronunciation.
c Change of stress and differences in articulation
Trang 14What do Canadians prefer using the word “colour”
What does “Lishes” devise for?
Decribing certain local variants of English
Which sentence is true?
The period from 1500 to about 1650 is called Early Modern English.
Why has English language become the most important language on the planet?
a It is easy to speak.
b It is easy to learn.
c Because of business, culture and science
d It is a beautiful language.
Why many say that English is probably not a Creole?
a Because it doesn’t retain a short number of irregular verbs.
b Because it retains a high number of irregular verbs.
c Because it retains a short number of regular verbs.
d Because it retains a short number of modal verbs.
When did William Caxton bring a printing press to English from Germany?
Which has influenced English writing down to the present day?
a King James Bible
Trang 15Why are there no official rule for ‘’Standard English’’?
a Becauce it unlike some other languages.
b Because it is complicated.
c Because it isn’t complicated.
d Because it like some other languages.
When did Roman invasion of Britain happen by Julius Caesar?
Which event happened in ca 410 A.D?
a Many Celtic become Romanized
b First Germanic tribes arrive in England
c Romans pull out of Britain and other colonies Attempting to shore up defense
d Beginning of Roman raids on British Isles
What languages did people in England use when the Norman established?
a French and Latin
b Greek and French
c English and French
d Greek and English
When did the first Germanic tribes arrive in England?
a Ca 410
b 8th century
c 5th century
d Ca 600
Which sentence is true?
a Old English didn’t sound or look like English today.
b Old English did sound or look difference English today.
c Old English did sound or look like English today.
d Old English didn’t sound or look difference English today.
Trang 16When did the Roman Empire collapse in England?
Which sentence is true?
a New waves of Germanic invaders and settlers come from Norway and Denmark starting in the late 9th
a New waves of Germanic invaders and settlers come from Norway and Denmark starting
in the late 8th century Đ
b New waves of Germanic invaders and settlers come from Norway and Denmark starting
in the early 7th century S
c New waves of Germanic invaders and settlers come from Norway and Denmark starting
in the late 9th century
d New waves of Germanic invaders and settlers come from Norway and Denmark starting
in the late 6th century
Trang 17Answer: William Caxton
Source: Lesson 2, page16,line 12 (course book)
When did communicational revolution break?
Trang 19d King James Bible Đ
When did Roman invasion of Britain happen by Julius Caesar?
a First Germanic tribes arrive in England Đ
b Beginning of Roman raids on British Isles
c Many Celtic become Romanized
d Romans pull out of Britain and other colonies Attempting to shore up defense
Trang 20Why has English language become the most important language on the planet?
Source : lesson 1,page 2,paragraph 4 (course book)
Which sentence is true?
Chọn một câu trả lời:
Trang 21a Old English did sound or look difference English today
b Old English did sound or look like English today
c Old English didn’t sound or look difference English today S
d Old English didn’t sound or look like English today Đ
In 10th century, Where did English borrow words from?
Source: lesson 1, page 6, (course book)
a Because it retains a short number of regular verbs
b Because it doesn’t retain a short number of irregular verbs
c Because it retains a short number of modal verbs
d Because it retains a high number of irregular verbs Đ
In some ways ,what is American English more like?
Chọn một câu trả lời:
a Australian English
b The English of Shakespeare
c Modern British English S
d Scotish English
a To make English become dialects S
Trang 22b To make English standard S
c To lessen the differences between social accent Đ
d To make English important S
What were the principal factors those added many words into English in the late Modern English?
Chọn một câu trả lời:
a Cultural revolution
b Industrial revolution and technology
c Industrial revolution and technology - British Empire covered ¼ of the earth’s surface Đ
d British Empire covered ¼ of the earth’s surface
a US signed exact English
b British signed English
c All of A, B, C Đ
Trang 23d Australian signed English
a English isn’t a member of the Germanic family of language
b English is a member of the Germanic family of languages
c French isn’t a member of the Germanic family of language S
d French is a member of the Germanic family of language S
Which sentence is true?
Chọn một câu trả lời:
a The period from 1500 to about 1650 is called Early Modern English Đ
b The period from 1500 to about 1650 is called Early Old English
c The period from 1500 to about 1650 is called Lately Modern English
d The period from 1500 tp about 1650 is called Lately Old Enlish
Trang 24Source: lesson 4, page 34 (course book)
How many majors divisions of dialect of English are there in England? Chọn một câu trả lời:
Source: Leson 4,page48,line 11 (course book)
Which continent does Burnese English belong to?
Chọn một câu trả lời:
a Europe
b Asian Đ
c Africa
Trang 25a Many Celtic become Romanized
b Beginning of Roman raids on British Isles
c Romans pull out of Britain and other colonies Attempting to shore up defense
d First Germanic tribes arrive in England Đ
When did William Caxton bring a printing press to English from Germany?
a The Great Vowel Shift begins
b Shakespeare was born
c Roman invasion of Britain by Julius Caesar
Trang 26d English replaces France as the language of law English is used in parliament for the first time Đ
Phản hồi
Answer: English replaces France as the language of law English is used in parliament for the first time.
Source: lesson 3, line 10, page 16, (course book)
When did the Oxford English Dictionary was publish?
Source: Lesson 3, ,page 16,line 24 (course book)
In 1775,What did Samuel Johnson publish?
Chọn một câu trả lời:
a His French Dictionary
b His French Grammar
c His English Grammar
d His English Dictionary Đ
Trang 27c the 1930s and 1940s
d the 1970s and 1980s Đ
Phản hồi
Answer: the 1970s and 1980s
Source: lesson 4, page 33 (course book)
Which concept supposed that English is better understood in the framework of appropriation? Chọn một câu trả lời:
a Neutrality and opposition
b Appropriation theory Đ
c Neutrality
d opposition
Phản hồi
Answer: Appropriation theory
Source: Lesson 5, page 44 (course book)
What laid the foundation English over much of the world?
Answer: British colonialism
Source: Lesson 5, page 43 (course book)
The pronunciation differences in the UK are mainly distinguished by …
Chọn một câu trả lời:
a Money
Trang 28a English and French S
b Greek and French
c French and Latin Đ
d Greek and English
Chaucer writes the Canterbury tales in _ in CA.1380
Trang 29Answer: the law courts
Source: Lesson 2, line 5, page 9 (course book)
In 1775,What did Samuel Johnson publish?
Chọn một câu trả lời:
a His French Dictionary
b His English Dictionary Đ
c His French Grammar
d His English Grammar
Phản hồi
Answer: His English Dictionary
Source: Lesson 3,,page 16,line 19 (course book)
What do “Lishes” devise for?
Chọn một câu trả lời:
a Decribing certain local variants of English in England S
b Decribing pronunciation of English S???
c Decribing certain local variants of English S
d Decribing American English S
What are regional dialects of Canadian English?
Chọn một câu trả lời:
Trang 30Source: Lesson 5, page 39,line 25 (course book)
Who speaks English as not mother tongue?
Trang 31Which country doesn’t belong to the inner circle?
Answer: Viet Nam
Source: Lesson 5, page 40,line 20 (course book)
Answer: At 11 year of age
Source: lesson 1,page 6,paragraph 4 (course book)
When did English become dominant in Britain again?
Chọn một câu trả lời:
a In the 13th century S
b In the 16th century S
Trang 32d The law courts Đ
In 1775,What did Samuel Johnson publish?
Chọn một câu trả lời:
a His French Dictionary
b His French Grammar
c His English Grammar
d His English Dictionary Đ
Why are there no official rule for ‘’Standard English’’?
Chọn một câu trả lời:
a Becauce it unlike some other languages
b Because it isn’t complicated,
c Because it is complicated S
d Because it like some other languages
When did the form of the modern English language speak and complete? Chọn một câu trả lời:
a 1600s
b In the 4th century
c In the 3th century
Trang 33d After great vowel shift, and completed in about 1550 Đ
Phản hồi
Answer: After great vowel shift, and completed in about 1550
Source: Lesson 3, page 25,line 5+6 (course book)
Which continent does Burnese English belong to?
Trang 34Mô tả câu hỏi
When did the first permanent English-speaking colony in north America establish?
a Famous speaker include Joseph Wright and Robert Phillipson S
b Famous speaker include Lord Nelson and Keith Shipper
c Famous speaker include Keith Shipper and Joseph Wright S
d Famous speaker include Joseph Wright and Lord Nelson S
Phản hồi
Answer: modern communications and mass media
Source: Lesson 6, page 49,line 1 (course book)
The main difference between Early Modern English and Late Modern English is……… Chọn một câu trả lời:
a Structure
Trang 36a Western English dialects, Northern English dialects and Southern English dialects.
b Western English dialects, Midland English dialects and Eastern English dialects.
c Southern English dialects, Eastern English dialects and Northern English dialects.
d Southern English dialects, Midland English dialects and Northern dialects Đ
How many mains historical factors influenced on Southern English accents?
Trang 37Chọn một câu trả lời:
a The Australia accent, Received Pronunciation,Northern rural accents
b The London accent,Received Pronunciation, Northern rural accents S
c The London accent, Received Pronunciation, Southern rural accents Đ
d The Australia accent,Received Pronunciation,Southern rural accents
Southern English accents are distinguished from ………
a It is being used in USA
b It is being used and developed in the world Đ
c It is being used in Britian
d It is being used in
English-speaking countries.
What does the individualistic approach accept?
Chọn một câu trả lời:
a The validity of differences
b The same form of pronuciation S
c Frozen spelling ? S
d The same form of grammar S
All the dialects use … of Standard English.
Chọn một câu trả lời:
a Grammar Đ