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1. Аракин В.Д. Практический курс английского языка. – М.: Владос, 1998. – 536 с. 2. Abbs B. Starting Strategies. - Longman, 1977. Aston H. Streets Ahead. - Book 1. - OUP,1990. 3. Bell J. Pre-Intermediate. - Longman, 1995. 4. Black V. Fast Forward 1 .- OUP, 1986. - P. 7. 5. Hartley B. Streamline English Departures. – OUP, 1978. - P. 2 - 6. 6. Richards J. Interchange 1/-CUP, 1990. - P. 2 - 8. 7. Sinclair B. Active Your English. Pre-Intermediate. - CUP, 1995/ 8. Soars L. Headway. Elementary.- OUP, 1993/ 9. Swan M. The New Cambridge English Course. - CUP, 1991/ 10. Vimey P. Grapevine 1 .- OUP, 1989. 11. Volosova T.D., Rogoff V.V. English Literature. – M.: Prosvescheniye, 1994. – 240 p. Lecture 1 The Theme: THE MIDDLE AGES The Plan The dawn of English literature. „Beowulf”. The Story. The language of the poem. Literature 1. Аракин В.Д. Практический курс английского языка. – М.: Владос, 1998. – 536 с. 2. Abbs B. Starting Strategies. - Longman, 1977. Aston H. Streets Ahead. - Book 1. - OUP,1990. 3. Bell J. Pre-Intermediate. - Longman, 1995. 4. Black V. Fast Forward 1 .- OUP, 1986. - P. 7. 5. Hartley B. Streamline English Departures. – OUP, 1978. - P. 2 - 6. 6. Richards J. Interchange 1/-CUP, 1990. - P. 2 - 8. 7. Sinclair B. Active Your English. Pre-Intermediate. - CUP, 1995/ 8. Soars L. Headway. Elementary.- OUP, 1993/ 9. Swan M. The New Cambridge English Course. - CUP, 1991/ 10. Vimey P. Grapevine 1 .- OUP, 1989. 11. Volosova T.D., Rogoff V.V. English Literature. – M.: Prosvescheniye, 1994. – 240 p. THE DAWN OF ENGLISH LITERATURE The Ancient Britons and Their Language. Many hundred years ago (about the 4th century before our era) the country we now call England was known as Britain, and the people who lived there were the Britons. They belonged to the Celtic race; the language they spoke was Celtic. Their culture (that is to say, their way of thinking and their understanding of nature) was very primitive. They believed that different gods lived in the thickest and darkest parts of the woods. Some plants such as the mistletoe and the oak-tree were thought to be sacred. The Britons were governed by a class of priests called the Druids, who had great power over them. Some curious customs of the Druids are still kept in Britain nowa days, and some traces of the Celtic language are to be found in the English of today; we meet them for the most part in geographical names: dunldum – "down", "dune" (the towns ofDunscore, Dunedin, Dumbarton); amvuin/avon–"river" (Stratford-on-Avon). Download 452.08 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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