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2       Keep ın Touch





              Writing


           A. Discuss with a partner.
              1. How often do you read blogs?

              2. If you started writing a blog, what would you write about?


           B.  Discuss with a partner. What figures do you think are missing?
              1. Mandarin Chinese is the most spoken language in the world.          million people speak it as
                their first language.
              2. Arabic is the official language in more than        countries.
              3. In Belgium,            % of people speak Dutch as their first language and          % French.












              More and more people around the world are learning Spanish, and in fact, more people speak Spanish as
              their first language than English. Here are three fascinating facts about the language.


              1. 3,000 – the magic number                2. Arabic olives and rice

               Spanish is a language which has its roots   As there was an Arabic presence in Spain for over nine
               in Latin, and many English words also      centuries,  many  of  the  words  in  everyday  use  have
               have Latin roots. So, despite never having   Arabic roots. It’s estimated that around 4,000 words
               learned Spanish, English speakers should   come from Arabic, and whilst this can often be seen in
               be able to recognise approximately 3,000   words starting with al-, it’s also true of other words such
               words in the language. However, there are   as azaytouna (olive) and arroz (rice).
               also lots of false friends between the two   3. Backwards slang
               languages – words which look similar but
               have a different meaning. For example, you   In Argentina, particularly in Buenos Aires, some people
               might say estoy embarazada and end up      use vesre, which is a type of slang in which letters are
               even more embarrassed, as you’ve just told   moved around. These include gomía (amigo – friend)
               someone you’re pregnant!                   and  zapi (pizza). In fact,  zapi is a popular name for
                                                          pizza restaurants in the city.




           C.  Read the text and answer the questions.
              1. Which language is more widely spoken as a first language: Spanish or English?
              2. Why would an English speaker be able to understand around 3,000 Spanish words if they can’t speak
                the language?
              3. What is a false friend?
              4. How many Spanish words are thought to have Arabic roots?

              5. What is vesre?

           D.  Find out five facts about another language, and write a blog post about them (120–180 words).




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