Task B - Are these statements true or false? Answer before you read the article. Then read and check - SHS Explore New Worlds 11 page 22

1. Nội dung câu hỏi

1. Most people in the world speak a “large” language with many speakers.

2. We will not lose any more languages in the future.

3. Few people are learning the Maori language.

4. Technology is a danger to languages.

 

Endangered Languages

There are around 7,000 languages in the world today. However, most people speak the largest languages: Chinese, Spanish, English, Hindi, Russian, Arabic, and others. So what about the smaller languages? According to the UNESCO Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger, around one-third of the world’s languages now have fewer than 1,000 speakers. We may soon lose those languages completely. In fact, 230 languages became “extinct” between 1950 and 2010.

Unfortunately, when we lose a language, we also lose its culture and knowledge. That's because people in different places have different ways of living and thinking. One example of this is the Tuvan language of southem Siberia. Tuvan people depend on animals for food and other basic needs. Their language shows this close connection between people and animals. The Tuvan word ezenggileer, for example, means “to sing with the rhythms of riding a horse.” And the word ak byzaa is “a white calf less than one year old.”

In some places, people are working to save traditional languages. Many schools in New Zealand now teach the Maori language. This helps connect native New Zealanders to their Maori culture. And Welsh is spoken by around 500,000 people in Wales. The Welsh government is working to increase that number to one million by 2050. Technology could be another way to save endangered languages. National Geographic’s Enduring Voices project has created “Talking Dictionaries” - the recorded voices of people communicating with each other. All of them are fluent speakers of endangered languages. And because these dictionaries are available to anyone on the Internet, people now and in the future can leam some of the vocabulary, greetings, and grammar rules of past languages.

2. Phương pháp giải

Đọc hiểu nội dung các thông tin đưa ra, gạch chân từ khóa và đối chiếu thông tin trong bài đọc

1. Hầu hết mọi người trên thế giới đều nói một ngôn ngữ “lớn” với nhiều người nói.

2. Chúng ta sẽ không mất thêm ngôn ngữ nào nữa trong tương lai.

3. Rất ít người học tiếng Maori.

4. Công nghệ là mối nguy hiểm cho ngôn ngữ.\

 

3. Lời giải chi tiết

1. TRUE

Thông tin: There are around 7,000 languages in the world today. However, most people speak the largest languages: Chinese, Spanish, English, Hindi, Russian, Arabic, and others

2. FALSE

Thông tin: We may soon lose those languages completely. In fact, 230 languages became “extinct” between 1950 and 2010.

3.FALSE    

Thông tin: Many schools in New Zealand now teach the Maori language. This helps connect native New Zealanders to their Maori culture. And Welsh is spoken by around 500,000 people in Wales. The Welsh government is working to increase that number to one million by 2050.

4. FALSE

Thông tin: Technology could be another way to save endangered languages.

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