1 Languages in use How do you use English in everyday life? a) Which English words do you use every day? Make a list. b) Write down a German word for each of them. c) Which words do you use more often – the English or the German ones? Why? d) Where do you need English now, and where do you think you will use it in the future? Which languages do you know? a) Fill the gaps in the grid. Country (He is from … .) People (I am … .) Language (She speaks … .) Food (I like … food.) Belgium Flemish (Dutch)/French Belgian Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnian, Serbian, Croatian Bosnian Bulgarian Bulgarian Bulgarian China Chinese Chinese (Mandarin, Cantonese, …) Croatia Croatian Croatian the Czech Republic Czech Czech Danish Danish Danish Finland Finnish Finnish Greece Greek Greek Hungarian Hungarian Hungarian Indian Hindi/English Indian Ireland English/Irish (Gaelic) Irish Italy Italian Italian Japanese Japanese Japanese Macedonia Macedonian Macedonian/Albanian Macedonian Montenegro Serbo-Croatian Montenegrin the Netherlands Dutch Dutch Norway Norwegian Norwegian Polish Polish Polish Portugal Portuguese Portuguese Romania Romanian Romanian Romanian Russian Russian Russian Scotland Scottish English/Scots (Gaelic) Serbia Serbo-Croatian (Serbian) Serbian Slovakia Slovak Slovak Slovene (Slovenian) Slovenian Slovenian Spanish Spanish Spanish Sweden Swedish Swedish Switzerland Swiss Turkish Turkish Turkish Ukraine Ukrainian Ukrainian/Russian Wales English/Welsh Welsh 1 2 8 The world speaks English Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv
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