Words with Interesting Origins (Etymology) - English Vocabulary Lesson (1) 转自https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzMXToX8Kzqg1BskUqVoyZhBmT1S_rq8A 原博主:English with Lucy 英式英语教学
【100】10 Words with Interesting Origins (Etymology) English Vocabulary Lesson 07:20 【101】11 time idioms and expressions English Vocabulary Lesson Common British Eng 05:37 【102】12 Brands YOU pronounce INCORRECTLY 05:33 【103】12 DAILY Activities to PERFECT your English Communication Skills Every...
【100】10 Words with Interesting Origins (Etymology) English Vocabulary Lesson 07:20 【101】11 time idioms and expressions English Vocabulary Lesson Common British Eng 05:37 【102】12 Brands YOU pronounce INCORRECTLY 05:33 【103】12 DAILY Activities to PERFECT your English Communication Skills Every...
【100】10 Words with Interesting Origins (Etymology) English Vocabulary Lesson 07:20 【101】11 time idioms and expressions English Vocabulary Lesson Common British Eng 05:37 【102】12 Brands YOU pronounce INCORRECTLY 05:33 【103】12 DAILY Activities to PERFECT your English Communication Skills Every...
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This is an interesting excerpt from Wikipedia: After the invention of the printing press in the 1440s, English spelling began to become fixed. This took place gradually through printing houses, whereby the master printer would choose the spellings "that most pleased his fancy...
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etymology (language history), and ideology (grammar) (Robins 1987). Vocabulary, he argued, is not sufficient to show all the genetic (etymological) relations among languages, nor are word histories necessarily the most interesting aspect of language study from the universal rationalist perspective. ...
Discovering the common roots of words, language learners soon understand of the meaning of many unknown words,they have never seen before, derived from the same root. Etymology is not only useful,effective and interesting, but it also is a fast word attack strategy...
words, therefore expanding my comprehension vocabulary exponentially. I have been a student for several years and searched high and low for etymology resources and this is by far the most accurate, useful, and thorough site and app available. Please keep up the great work. I am your biggest ...