The History of English in Ten Minutes - for iPod/iPhone Podcast

The History of English in Ten Minutes - for iPod/iPhone

The Open University
Where did the phrase ‘a wolf in sheep’s clothing’ come from? And when did scientists finally get round to naming sexual body parts? Voiced by Clive Anderson, this entertaining romp through 'The History of English' squeezes 1600 years of history into 10 one-minute bites, uncovering the sources of English words and phrases from Shakespeare and the King James Bible to America and the Internet. Bursting with fascinating facts, the series looks at how English grew from a small tongue into a major global language before reflecting on the future of English in the 21st century.
Anglo-Saxon
A look at what words the Anglo-Saxons and Vikings bought to the English language.
Jun 22, 2011
1 min
Transcript -- Anglo-Saxon
A look at what words the Anglo-Saxons and Vikings bought to the English language.
Jun 22, 2011
The Norman Conquest
In 1066, William the Conqueror invaded Britain and bought with him fancy French words to add to the English language.
Jun 22, 2011
1 min
Transcript -- The Norman Conquest
In 1066, William the Conqueror invaded Britain and bought with him fancy French words to add to the English language.
Jun 22, 2011
Shakespeare
This video tells us that Shakespeare invented over 2000 new words and phrases like eyeball, anchovy and puppy.
Jun 22, 2011
1 min
Transcript -- Shakespeare
This video tells us that Shakespeare invented over 2000 new words and phrases like eyeball, anchovy and puppy.
Jun 22, 2011
The King James Bible
Illustrating that in 1611, the new King James Bible was created and gave us many famous phrases.
Jun 22, 2011
1 min
Transcript -- The King James Bible
Illustrating that in 1611, the new King James Bible was created and gave us many famous phrases.
Jun 22, 2011
The English of Science
In the 17th Century, new science words were being created like acid, ovary and tonsil.
Jun 22, 2011
1 min
Transcript -- The English of Science
In the 17th Century, new science words were being created like acid, ovary and tonsil.
Jun 22, 2011
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