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271 | Read the passage. However, if proper attention is paid to the question of ______________, the problem of disadvantage dramatically diminishes. If a __________________ is taught early enough, from the time that children begin their ____________________-, and if it is maintained continuously and resourced well, the kind of linguistic competence which emerges in due course is a real and powerful _______________, indistinguishable from that found in any speaker who has encountered the language since birth. Surprising that this kind of control is currently achieved by only a minority of _______________________ of any language; but the fact that it is achievable indicates that there is nothing inevitable about the disadvantage scenario. Put the phrases in the correct order to complete the text if it is maintained continuously and resourced well, the kind of linguistic competence which emerges in due course is a real and powerful ______________, indistinguishable from that found in any speaker who has encountered the language since birth. | Открыть |
272 | Read the passage. However, if proper attention is paid to the question of ______________, the problem of disadvantage dramatically diminishes. If a __________________ is taught early enough, from the time that children begin their ____________________-, and if it is maintained continuously and resourced well, the kind of linguistic competence which emerges in due course is a real and powerful _______________, indistinguishable from that found in any speaker who has encountered the language since birth. Surprising that this kind of control is currently achieved by only a minority of _______________________ of any language; but the fact that it is achievable indicates that there is nothing inevitable about the disadvantage scenario. Put the phrases in the correct order to complete the text Surprising that this kind of control is currently achieved by only a minority of _______________________ of any language; but the fact that it is achievable indicates that there is nothing inevitable about the disadvantage scenario. | Открыть |
273 | Read the passage. Why a language becomes a global language has little to do with the number of people who speak it. It is much more to do with who those speakers are. Latin became an international language throughout the Roman Empire, but this was not because the Romans were more numerous than the peoples they subjugated. They were simply more powerful. And later, when Roman military power declined, Latin remained for a millennium as the international language of education, thanks to a different sort of power. Without a strong power-base, whether political, military or economic, no language can make progress as an international medium of communication. Language has no independent existence, living in some sort of mystical space apart from the people who speak it. Language exists only in the brains and mouths and ears and hands and eyes of its users. When they succeed, on the international stage, their language succeeds. When they fail, their language fails. A language does not become a global language because of its intrinsic structural properties, or because of the size of its vocabulary, or because it has been a vehicle of a great literature in the past, or because it was once associated with a great culture or religion. These are all factors which can motivate someone to learn a language, of course, but none of them alone, or in combination, can ensure a language’s world spread. A language becomes an international language for one chief reason: the political power of its people — especially their military power. The history of a global language can be traced through the successful expeditions of its soldier/sailor speakers. Identify if the statements below are TRUE/FALSE/NOT GIVEN Latin became an international language because the Romans were more numerous than other nations. | Открыть |
274 | Read the passage. Why a language becomes a global language has little to do with the number of people who speak it. It is much more to do with who those speakers are. Latin became an international language throughout the Roman Empire, but this was not because the Romans were more numerous than the peoples they subjugated. They were simply more powerful. And later, when Roman military power declined, Latin remained for a millennium as the international language of education, thanks to a different sort of power. Without a strong power-base, whether political, military or economic, no language can make progress as an international medium of communication. Language has no independent existence, living in some sort of mystical space apart from the people who speak it. Language exists only in the brains and mouths and ears and hands and eyes of its users. When they succeed, on the international stage, their language succeeds. When they fail, their language fails. A language does not become a global language because of its intrinsic structural properties, or because of the size of its vocabulary, or because it has been a vehicle of a great literature in the past, or because it was once associated with a great culture or religion. These are all factors which can motivate someone to learn a language, of course, but none of them alone, or in combination, can ensure a language’s world spread. A language becomes an international language for one chief reason: the political power of its people — especially their military power. The history of a global language can be traced through the successful expeditions of its soldier/sailor speakers. Identify if the statements below are TRUE/FALSE/NOT GIVEN To become an international medium of communication, a language has to have a strong power-base | Открыть |
275 | Read the passage. Why a language becomes a global language has little to do with the number of people who speak it. It is much more to do with who those speakers are. Latin became an international language throughout the Roman Empire, but this was not because the Romans were more numerous than the peoples they subjugated. They were simply more powerful. And later, when Roman military power declined, Latin remained for a millennium as the international language of education, thanks to a different sort of power. Without a strong power-base, whether political, military or economic, no language can make progress as an international medium of communication. Language has no independent existence, living in some sort of mystical space apart from the people who speak it. Language exists only in the brains and mouths and ears and hands and eyes of its users. When they succeed, on the international stage, their language succeeds. When they fail, their language fails. A language does not become a global language because of its intrinsic structural properties, or because of the size of its vocabulary, or because it has been a vehicle of a great literature in the past, or because it was once associated with a great culture or religion. These are all factors which can motivate someone to learn a language, of course, but none of them alone, or in combination, can ensure a language’s world spread. A language becomes an international language for one chief reason: the political power of its people — especially their military power. The history of a global language can be traced through the successful expeditions of its soldier/sailor speakers. Identify if the statements below are TRUE/FALSE/NOT GIVEN There are many international languages used as means of communication. | Открыть |
276 | Read the passage. Why a language becomes a global language has little to do with the number of people who speak it. It is much more to do with who those speakers are. Latin became an international language throughout the Roman Empire, but this was not because the Romans were more numerous than the peoples they subjugated. They were simply more powerful. And later, when Roman military power declined, Latin remained for a millennium as the international language of education, thanks to a different sort of power. Without a strong power-base, whether political, military or economic, no language can make progress as an international medium of communication. Language has no independent existence, living in some sort of mystical space apart from the people who speak it. Language exists only in the brains and mouths and ears and hands and eyes of its users. When they succeed, on the international stage, their language succeeds. When they fail, their language fails. A language does not become a global language because of its intrinsic structural properties, or because of the size of its vocabulary, or because it has been a vehicle of a great literature in the past, or because it was once associated with a great culture or religion. These are all factors which can motivate someone to learn a language, of course, but none of them alone, or in combination, can ensure a language’s world spread. A language becomes an international language for one chief reason: the political power of its people — especially their military power. The history of a global language can be traced through the successful expeditions of its soldier/sailor speakers. Identify if the statements below are TRUE/FALSE/NOT GIVEN A language becomes a global language because of its intrinsic structural properties. | Открыть |
277 | Read the passage. Why a language becomes a global language has little to do with the number of people who speak it. It is much more to do with who those speakers are. Latin became an international language throughout the Roman Empire, but this was not because the Romans were more numerous than the peoples they subjugated. They were simply more powerful. And later, when Roman military power declined, Latin remained for a millennium as the international language of education, thanks to a different sort of power. Without a strong power-base, whether political, military or economic, no language can make progress as an international medium of communication. Language has no independent existence, living in some sort of mystical space apart from the people who speak it. Language exists only in the brains and mouths and ears and hands and eyes of its users. When they succeed, on the international stage, their language succeeds. When they fail, their language fails. A language does not become a global language because of its intrinsic structural properties, or because of the size of its vocabulary, or because it has been a vehicle of a great literature in the past, or because it was once associated with a great culture or religion. These are all factors which can motivate someone to learn a language, of course, but none of them alone, or in combination, can ensure a language’s world spread. A language becomes an international language for one chief reason: the political power of its people — especially their military power. The history of a global language can be traced through the successful expeditions of its soldier/sailor speakers. Identify if the statements below are TRUE/FALSE/NOT GIVEN Military power of a state determines the success of its language. | Открыть |
278 | Choose the only correct translation secondary education | Открыть |
279 | private schooling | Открыть |
280 | elementary education | Открыть |