The history of the English language / Brigit Viney.

By: Viney, BrigitMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Oxford bookworms libraryStage 4Factfiles: Publisher: Oxford, [England] ; New York : Oxford University Press, c2008Description: 88 p. : col. ill., col. maps ; 22 cmISBN: 9780194233972 (pbk.); 0194233979 (pbk.)Subject(s): Readers | English language -- Juvenile fictionDDC classification: 428.64 LOC classification: PE1126.V565 | H578 2008Summary: About a quarter of the people in the world today speak or use English. In homes and schools, offices and meeting rooms, ships and airports, people are speaking English everywhwere. How has this happened? How did English begin, and what will become of itin the future? The history of the English language is a journey through space and time, from thousands of years ago to today and beyond, and to all parts of the world. Come on that journey and meet the monks and soldiers, the kings and scientists, the printers, poets, and travellers who have helped to make the English of today.
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About a quarter of the people in the world today speak or use English. In homes and schools, offices and meeting rooms, ships and airports, people are speaking English everywhwere. How has this happened? How did English begin, and what will become of itin the future? The history of the English language is a journey through space and time, from thousands of years ago to today and beyond, and to all parts of the world. Come on that journey and meet the monks and soldiers, the kings and scientists, the printers, poets, and travellers who have helped to make the English of today.

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