For the love of foreign languages - 6 Minute English
Автор: BBC Learning English
Загружено: 14 янв. 2021 г.
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How many languages would you like to speak? Do you agree that "to have another language is to possess a second soul"? Neil and Rob talk about polyglots and teach you some English vocabulary.
This week's question
The word polyglot comes from Greek and is made up of two parts: poly, which as Rob says, means ‘many’, and ‘glot’. But what does ‘glot’ mean? What is the meaning of the word polyglot? Is it:
a) many words?
b) many sounds?
c) many tongues?
Listen to the programme to find out the answer.
Vocabulary
polyglot
someone who speaks many languages
identify with
feel that you are similar or closely connected to something
sheer
nothing except; used to emphasise how strong, pure or powerful a feeling is
soul
spirit or non-physical part of a person which is sometimes believed to continue to exist after death
proficiency
skill and ability to do something well
efficient
working quickly and effectively in an organised way
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