I usually use the internet for studying English and researching new vocabulary. While English is widely spoken globally, opinions vary on how the language changes over time. Some embrace new words, while others prefer rules to govern changes. In a letter to a friend, I explain my view that language evolves naturally, and in a longer letter to the club manager, I discuss why people have strong reactions to changes in language and vocabulary.
I usually use the internet for studying English and researching new vocabulary. While English is widely spoken globally, opinions vary on how the language changes over time. Some embrace new words, while others prefer rules to govern changes. In a letter to a friend, I explain my view that language evolves naturally, and in a longer letter to the club manager, I discuss why people have strong reactions to changes in language and vocabulary.
I usually use the internet for studying English and researching new vocabulary. While English is widely spoken globally, opinions vary on how the language changes over time. Some embrace new words, while others prefer rules to govern changes. In a letter to a friend, I explain my view that language evolves naturally, and in a longer letter to the club manager, I discuss why people have strong reactions to changes in language and vocabulary.
What do you usually use the internet for? Part 3: Write 30 – 40 words A: I usually spend 6 hours a day studying English. How do you learn English? B: English is a popular language in the world. What are your thoughts on this idea? C: When do you usually use English? Part 4: Nowadays more and more new words and phrases are added to the language, so many people have strong reactions to this issue. Some people gladly accept, others argue that there should be rules for language. Write a letter to your friend and the club manager to express your views and explain why so many people react like this. 1. Write to a friend (50 words) 2. Write to a manager (120 – 150 words)