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) are difficult to remember b) borrowed from other languages c) look as if they e from another language d) are important to remember b Presentation ④ In the middle of the twentyfirst century, Chinese _____. a) may replace English as an international language b) will be taught in all schools as a foreign language c) may bee as mon as English d) won’t be used as widely as English c Presentation a) Chinese may be the next world language in the future. b) English is the most important international language today. c) English spread through trade and the media. d) We all own English. e) English has borrowed many words from other languages. Para 4 Match the ideas with the paragraphs. Para 1 Para 2 Para 5 Para 3 Presentation What do you want to use English for? I want to use English for reading English newspapers and municating with foreigners. Presentation Do you know any Chinese words from English? Give some examples: 沙發(fā) (sofa), 咖啡 (coffee), 博客(blog), 可口可樂(lè) (coca cola) Presentation Do you agree that Chinese will one day replace English? Maybe. If China continues to grow in importance, Chinese will bee as mon as English by the middle of the 21st century. Presentation Complete the questions with the words in the box. boss India quarter secretary zero 1. Does a private _________ work for a manager or a teacher? 2. Does a(n) _________ look after office workers or work alone? 3. What are the people who live in ________ called? secretary India boss Presentation boss India quarter secretary zero 4. How many times does ________ appear in 1,000 and 1,000,000? 5. If billion is a(n) ________ of the world’s population, what’s the whole population of the world. quarter zero Now work in pairs. Ask and answer. Presentation Write a position called The future of Chinese. Write notes a