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  1. 20. Dez. 2022 · Film s. provide materials to bridge this language-content gap as content can be analyzed before, during, an d. after viewing sessions. From an instructional perspective, film materials are ...

  2. 1. The New York Times. "I think that's a great demonstration of how each poem really bears the stamp of the language as it was spoken in that period," Kunitz said. 2. The New Yorker. In making the case for the language as it was spoken, the descriptivists did one great service: they encouraged studies of the vernacular.

  3. 18. Jan. 2022 · English is the world’s most widely spoken language, with some 1.5 billion speakers even though it’s native for fewer than 400 million. English accounts for 60 percent of world internet content ...

  4. 15. Aug. 2011 · Pedro Carolino, English As She is Spoke (New York: Appleton, 1884). Pedro Carolino wrote this classic in the genre of unintentional humour to help Portuguese students peer into the murky bubble of English. Instead he added considerably to the murk. It seems Carolino knew next to no English and had no Portuguese–English dictionary to hand.

  5. English as She Is Spoke. In 1855 Pedro Carolino set out to write an English phrasebook for Portuguese travelers visiting England. The only problem was that he couldn’t speak English. Undeterred by this minor setback, Carolino decided to base his guide on a respected Portuguese–French phrasebook written by José da Fonseca.

  6. "Is a German. "I did think him Englishman. " He is of the Saxony side. " He speak the french very well. "Tough he is German, he speak so much well italyan, french, Spanish and english, that among the Italyans, they believe him Italyan, he speak the frenche as the Frenches himselves. The Spanishesmen believe him Spanishing, and the Englishes ...

  7. 26. Juli 2018 · Well, this’ll translate into not understanding things like films well too. Because… (2) You’ve not learned the language used in films. Plain and simple. You’ve learned the WRONG English. This is by far the most common (and it’s true of any English you don’t understand or can’t speak well). I’ve done a lot of research on English ...