the evolution of the English language, culture, and society of the English-speaking countries
Start
INTRODUCTION
The English Language: Origins, Evolution and Global Influence
English is one of the most widely spoken languages in the world today, used as a global language for communication, education, science and culture. However, English did not appear suddenly; it is the result of a long historical process influenced by different peoples, cultures and social changes. This presentation explores the evolution of the English language, from its origins to its global expansion, analysing how historical events, colonisation and modern media have shaped English. Finally, it reflects on how this knowledge can be applied in Primary Education, helping pupils understand language as a living and evolving system.
The Origins of English
The Anglo-Saxon Period (409–1066)
The English language began with the arrival of three Germanic tribes in Britain: the Angles, Saxons and Jutes. They came from northern Europe after the fall of the Roman Empire in the 5th century and brought their own languages, which mixed together and formed Old English. Old English was very different from modern English. Many everyday words we still use today come from this period, such as house, bread, water, mother and father. During this time, England was divided into small kingdoms and society was mainly rural and warrior-based. Stories were transmitted orally, and one of the most important literary works of this period was Beowulf, an epic poem about a heroic warrior.
Middle English
The Norman Conquest and the Transformation of English (1066–1500)
In the year 1066, the Normans, from France, conquered England. After this event, French became the language of the kings, the government and the upper classes, while English continued to be spoken by common people. As a result, the English language changed dramatically and became Middle English. Thousands of French words entered the language, especially related to law, administration and culture, such as court, judge, government, beauty and fashion. During this period, English literature developed greatly. One of the most important authors was Geoffrey Chaucer, who wrote The Canterbury Tales, showing everyday life in medieval society.
Early Modern English
The Renaissance and the Birth of Modern English (1500–1660)
During the Renaissance, England experienced important cultural and scientific changes. Printing was introduced, education expanded and literature flourished. These developments helped standardise the English language and made reading accessible to more people. English vocabulary grew rapidly thanks to contact with Latin and Greek, especially in science, philosophy and education. Many new words appeared, such as education, information, atmosphere and temperature. The most influential writer of this period was William Shakespeare, whose works enriched English vocabulary and expressions. Many common phrases we use today come from his plays, for example break the ice and wild-goose chase.
Colonisation and Society
The WASP Mentality and Cultural Influence
During the expansion of the British Empire, not only the language spread, but also British culture, traditions and social values. This influence later continued through the United States, often associated with the concept known as WASP mentality (White Anglo-Saxon Protestant culture). This mentality promoted certain cultural models, such as specific lifestyles, education systems and social norms, which became dominant in many parts of the world. As a result, English was not only a communication tool but also a carrier of cultural ideas and behaviours. Many countries adopted elements of this culture in areas such as business, education and popular culture, creating a shared international cultural framework.
Modern Colonisation
English in Media, Internet and Social Networks
Today, English continues to expand, not through armies or empires, but through technology, media and global communication. The internet, films, music, video games and social networks have made English part of everyday life around the world. Many young people learn English vocabulary naturally while watching series, listening to songs or playing online games. Words such as like, follow, hashtag, online and streaming are used internationally, even in non-English speaking countries. This situation shows that English has become a shared global language, shaping modern culture and communication in a peaceful and digital way.
English in Primary Education
Teaching the History of English to Young Learners + Conclusion
Understanding the history of English helps pupils see language as something alive that changes over time. Instead of memorising vocabulary, children can learn that words come from different cultures and historical events. In Primary Education, teachers can introduce this topic through stories, timelines, games and comparisons between old and modern words. This approach increases motivation and helps pupils develop cultural awareness while learning the language. Therefore, teaching the evolution of English is not only about history; it also helps learners understand why English is used worldwide today and encourages respect for linguistic diversity.
References
Crystal, D. (2019). The Cambridge encyclopedia of the English language (3rd ed.). Cambridge University Press. Crystal, D. (2020). Sounds appealing: The passionate story of English pronunciation. Profile Books. Freeborn, D. (2006). From Old English to Standard English: A course book in language variation across time (3rd ed.). Palgrave Macmillan. Leith, D. (2013). A social history of English (3rd ed.). Routledge. Norton, B. (2013). Identity and language learning: Extending the conversation. Multilingual Matters.
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- Illustrate what you want to tell
- Allow for content synthesis
- Are an aesthetic resource
- Tell stories by themselves
- Keep the brain awake
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Show enthusiasm, flash a smile, and maintain eye contact with your audience: 'The eyes, chico. They never lie'. Leave them speechless.
If you are going to present live, we recommend that you train your voice and practice: the best improvisation is always the most rehearsed!
You can create an outline to synthesize the content and use words that will be etched in your audience's minds.
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It is often presented subtly at the beginning of the story to intrigue the audience and is resolved at the end.
We better grasp visual content. It is associated with cognitive and psychological mechanisms.
Visual content is a cross-cutting, universal language, like music.
Things enter through the eyes, the first image is what counts. We associate visual content with emotions.
We are capable of understanding images from millions of years ago, even from other cultures.
Our brain is prepared to consume visual content.
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It is clear that, when making purchases, the emotional component is a driver, but what is the exact percentage of purchases we make thanks to emotions?
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Interactivity and animation can turn boring content into something fun. At Genially, we use AI (Awesome Interactivity) in all our designs, so you can level up with interactivity and turn your content into something that adds value and engages.
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Interactivity and animation can turn boring content into something fun. At Genially, we use AI (Awesome Interactivity) in all our designs, so you can level up with interactivity and transform your content into something that adds value and engages.
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- It has a WOW effect. Very WOW.
- Make your audience remember the message.
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Icons are always good allies.
I am a great subtitle, ideal for providing more context about the topic you are going to discuss.
Do you have an idea?
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Create a new layer of content with all the functionalities of Genially.
- Generate experiences with your content.
- It has a WOW effect. Very WOW.
- Make your audience remember the message.
- Engage and surprise your audience.
Write a great title
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Write a great title
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Icons are always good allies.
I am a great subtitle, ideal for providing more context about the topic you are going to discuss.
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Contextualize your topic with a subtitle
You can add additional content that excites your audience's brain: videos, images, links, interactivity... Whatever you want! To highlight super relevant data. 90% of the information we assimilate comes through sight.
‘Your content is liked, but it engages much more if it is interactive’
genially
‘Including quotes always reinforces our presentation. It breaks the monotony’
Always cite the author
Did you know that...
Contextualize your topic with a subtitle
Attention! In Genially we use AI (Awesome Interactivity) in all our designs, so you can level up with interactivity and turn your content into something that adds value and engages.
The window allows you to add broader content. You can enrich your genially by incorporating PDFs, videos, text… The content of the window will appear when you click on the interactive element.
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Icons are always good allies.
I am a great subtitle, ideal for providing more context about the topic you are going to address.
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Icons are always good allies.
I am a great subtitle, ideal for providing more context about the topic you are going to discuss.
With this feature...
Contextualize your topic with a subtitle
Attention! In Genially we use AI (Awesome Interactivity) in all our designs, so you can level up with interactivity and turn your content into something that adds value and engages.
You can add additional content that excites your audience's brain: videos, images, links, interactivity... Whatever you want! To highlight super-relevant data. 90% of the information we assimilate comes through sight.
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the evolution of the English language, culture, and society of the English-speaking countries
Start
INTRODUCTION
The English Language: Origins, Evolution and Global Influence
English is one of the most widely spoken languages in the world today, used as a global language for communication, education, science and culture. However, English did not appear suddenly; it is the result of a long historical process influenced by different peoples, cultures and social changes. This presentation explores the evolution of the English language, from its origins to its global expansion, analysing how historical events, colonisation and modern media have shaped English. Finally, it reflects on how this knowledge can be applied in Primary Education, helping pupils understand language as a living and evolving system.
The Origins of English
The Anglo-Saxon Period (409–1066)
The English language began with the arrival of three Germanic tribes in Britain: the Angles, Saxons and Jutes. They came from northern Europe after the fall of the Roman Empire in the 5th century and brought their own languages, which mixed together and formed Old English. Old English was very different from modern English. Many everyday words we still use today come from this period, such as house, bread, water, mother and father. During this time, England was divided into small kingdoms and society was mainly rural and warrior-based. Stories were transmitted orally, and one of the most important literary works of this period was Beowulf, an epic poem about a heroic warrior.
Middle English
The Norman Conquest and the Transformation of English (1066–1500)
In the year 1066, the Normans, from France, conquered England. After this event, French became the language of the kings, the government and the upper classes, while English continued to be spoken by common people. As a result, the English language changed dramatically and became Middle English. Thousands of French words entered the language, especially related to law, administration and culture, such as court, judge, government, beauty and fashion. During this period, English literature developed greatly. One of the most important authors was Geoffrey Chaucer, who wrote The Canterbury Tales, showing everyday life in medieval society.
Early Modern English
The Renaissance and the Birth of Modern English (1500–1660)
During the Renaissance, England experienced important cultural and scientific changes. Printing was introduced, education expanded and literature flourished. These developments helped standardise the English language and made reading accessible to more people. English vocabulary grew rapidly thanks to contact with Latin and Greek, especially in science, philosophy and education. Many new words appeared, such as education, information, atmosphere and temperature. The most influential writer of this period was William Shakespeare, whose works enriched English vocabulary and expressions. Many common phrases we use today come from his plays, for example break the ice and wild-goose chase.
Colonisation and Society
The WASP Mentality and Cultural Influence
During the expansion of the British Empire, not only the language spread, but also British culture, traditions and social values. This influence later continued through the United States, often associated with the concept known as WASP mentality (White Anglo-Saxon Protestant culture). This mentality promoted certain cultural models, such as specific lifestyles, education systems and social norms, which became dominant in many parts of the world. As a result, English was not only a communication tool but also a carrier of cultural ideas and behaviours. Many countries adopted elements of this culture in areas such as business, education and popular culture, creating a shared international cultural framework.
Modern Colonisation
English in Media, Internet and Social Networks
Today, English continues to expand, not through armies or empires, but through technology, media and global communication. The internet, films, music, video games and social networks have made English part of everyday life around the world. Many young people learn English vocabulary naturally while watching series, listening to songs or playing online games. Words such as like, follow, hashtag, online and streaming are used internationally, even in non-English speaking countries. This situation shows that English has become a shared global language, shaping modern culture and communication in a peaceful and digital way.
English in Primary Education
Teaching the History of English to Young Learners + Conclusion
Understanding the history of English helps pupils see language as something alive that changes over time. Instead of memorising vocabulary, children can learn that words come from different cultures and historical events. In Primary Education, teachers can introduce this topic through stories, timelines, games and comparisons between old and modern words. This approach increases motivation and helps pupils develop cultural awareness while learning the language. Therefore, teaching the evolution of English is not only about history; it also helps learners understand why English is used worldwide today and encourages respect for linguistic diversity.
References
Crystal, D. (2019). The Cambridge encyclopedia of the English language (3rd ed.). Cambridge University Press. Crystal, D. (2020). Sounds appealing: The passionate story of English pronunciation. Profile Books. Freeborn, D. (2006). From Old English to Standard English: A course book in language variation across time (3rd ed.). Palgrave Macmillan. Leith, D. (2013). A social history of English (3rd ed.). Routledge. Norton, B. (2013). Identity and language learning: Extending the conversation. Multilingual Matters.
Evaluation criteria
A great title
+Info
Development
Diagnosis
Closure
Learning sessions
Interactive visual communication improves communication outcomes on any topic
We are in the era of the explosion of digital information
Learning situation
Learning session
Learning session
Structure your content
DIAGNOSIS
Start
Diagnosis
Prior knowledge
Trigger of prior knowledge
Multimedia content is essential in a presentation to leave everyone speechless. Additionally, this will help you synthesize the content and entertain your audience.
Reflect
Diagnosis
Check what you know
QUIZZ
Let's go!
Diagnosis
1/5
Diagnosis
2/5
Diagnosis
3/5
Diagnosis
4/5
Diagnosis
5/5
Diagnosis
Test passed!
Use this space to write a brief explanation that develops the correct answer and enhances its understanding.
Let's continue!
Development
Diagnosis
Closure
Learning sessions
Interactive visual communication improves communication results on any topic
We are in the era of the explosion of digital information
Learning situation
Learning session
Learning session
Learning Session 1
development
Start
Development 1
Learning situation context
Pay attention to:
Surprise your audience with interactive images
Include additional information and display it with a click.
Tips
Development 1
Challenge Setup
You can upload an image from your computer or use the resources available in Genially, on the left side of the tool. And use this space to describe it. You can upload an image from your computer or use the resources available in Genially, on the left side of the tool. Leave everyone speechless!
Did you know that...In Genially you will find more than 1,000 templates ready for you to add your content and customize them, which will help you tell your stories.
Development 1
Clues for solving the CHALLENGE
With Genially templates, you can include visual resources to leave your audience in awe. You can also highlight a phrase or specific fact that sticks in your audience's memory and even embed external content that surprises: videos, photos, audios... Whatever you want!
Do you need more reasons to create dynamic content to tell stories?
Is it a bird? Is it a plane? It's a space where you can talk about the mission and vision of your project.
Interactivity and animation can be your best allies to make the content fun.
Development
Diagnosis
Close
Learning sessions
Interactive visual communication improves communication outcomes on any topic
We are in the era of the explosion of digital information
Learning situation
Learning session
Learning session
Learning Session 2
development
Start
Development 2
Concept Map
Genially
Interactivity
Animation
Effects
Creativity
Dynamic
Contents
Projects
Visual
Ingenuity
Videos
Mp4
Wow
Infographic
Presentation
Magic
Development 2
Gallery Contents
Deepen
Surprise your audience with interactive images. Include additional information and display it with a click.
Development 2
Video Content
Insert a great video for your presentation
Multimedia content is essential in a presentation to leave everyone speechless. Additionally, this will help you synthesize the content and entertain your audience.
Reflect
Development 2
Content Images
Use images in your presentation
Example
Development 2
Content Images
Surprise your audience with interactive images
To create your interactive image... You can use a photograph or an illustration as a base. The important thing is that it is very attractive to catch your audience's attention.
Collaborate
Surprise your audience with interactive images
With tranquility and conciseness. Summarize the content
Development 2
Check what you know
QUIZZ
Let's go!
Development 2
1/5
Development 2
2/5
Development 2
3/5
Development 2
4/5
Development 2
5/5
Development 2
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Take this space to write a brief explanation that develops the correct answer and enhances understanding.
Let's continue!
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Interactive visual communication improves communication outcomes on any topic
We are in the era of digital information explosion
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Learning Session 3
development
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Development 3
Concept Map II
Genially
Animation
Interactivity
Ingenuity
Magic
Contents
Creativity
Video
Mp4
Visual
Infographic
Dynamic
Presentation
Development 3
Contents
Use images in your presentation
Tips
Development 3
Timeline
20xx
20xx
20xx
Surprise
Design
Plan
20xx
20xx
Communicate
Structure
Review
Development 3
Contents
a great title
a great title
a great title
Show enthusiasm, flash a smile, and maintain eye contact with your audience: 'The eyes, chico. They never lie'. Leave them speechless.
If you are going to present live, we recommend that you train your voice and practice: the best improvisation is always the most rehearsed!
You can create an outline to synthesize the content and use words that will be etched in your audience's minds.
Development 3
Practice I
Now it's your turn! Drag the images and place them in their correct place
20xx
20xx
20xx
19xx
19xx
Write a great title
Write a great title
Write a great title
Write a great title
Write a great title
Check
Development 3
Practice II
Development
Diagnosis
Closure
Learning sessions
Interactive visual communication improves communication outcomes on any topic
We are in the era of the explosion of digital information
Learning situation
Learning session
Learning session
Structure your content
CLOSE
Start
close
Summary / Ideas to remember
It is often presented subtly at the beginning of the story to intrigue the audience and is resolved at the end.
We better grasp visual content. It is associated with cognitive and psychological mechanisms.
Visual content is a cross-cutting, universal language, like music.
Things enter through the eyes, the first image is what counts. We associate visual content with emotions.
We are capable of understanding images from millions of years ago, even from other cultures.
Our brain is prepared to consume visual content.
closure
Review Card
1/3
It is clear that, when making purchases, the emotional component is a driver, but what is the exact percentage of purchases we make thanks to emotions?
Flip card
closure
Review Sheet
1/3
Use this space to write a brief explanation that develops the correct answer and enhances its understanding.
I didn't know well... Let's do it again
I knew! Let's move forward
closure
Review Card
2/3
Interactivity and animation can turn boring content into something fun. At Genially, we use AI (Awesome Interactivity) in all our designs, so you can level up with interactivity and turn your content into something that adds value and engages.
Flip card
close
Review Sheet
2/3
Interactivity and animation can turn boring content into something fun. At Genially, we use AI (Awesome Interactivity) in all our designs, so you can level up with interactivity and transform your content into something that adds value and engages.
I didn't know well... Let's do it again
I knew! Let's move forward
close
Review Sheet
3/3
What would you use in your presentation to entertain, provide relevant information, and capture your audience's attention?
Flip card
closure
Review Sheet
3/3
I didn't know well... Let's do it again
I knew! Let's move forward
You have done a great job!
Remember to send the challenge resolution to your teacher
‘Use this space to write a quote. And remember: always name the author’
Author's name
20XX
Icons are always good allies.
I am a great subtitle, ideal for providing more context about the topic you are going to discuss.
Tip:
Interactivity is the key piece to capture the interest and attention of your audience. A genially is interactive because your audience explores and engages with it.
Do you have an idea?
Display it in a window
Create a new layer of content with all the functionalities of Genially.
20XX
Icons are always good allies.
I am a great subtitle, ideal for providing more context about the topic you are going to discuss.
Do you have an idea?
Bring it to life in a window
Create a new layer of content with all the functionalities of Genially.
Write a great title
Write a great title
Write a great title
Write a great title
Write a great title
20XX
Icons are always good allies.
I am a great subtitle, ideal for providing more context about the topic you are going to discuss.
With this function...
Contextualize your topic with a subtitle
You can add additional content that excites your audience's brain: videos, images, links, interactivity... Whatever you want! To highlight super relevant data. 90% of the information we assimilate comes through sight.
‘Your content is liked, but it engages much more if it is interactive’
genially
‘Including quotes always reinforces our presentation. It breaks the monotony’
Always cite the author
Did you know that...
Contextualize your topic with a subtitle
Attention! In Genially we use AI (Awesome Interactivity) in all our designs, so you can level up with interactivity and turn your content into something that adds value and engages.
The window allows you to add broader content. You can enrich your genially by incorporating PDFs, videos, text… The content of the window will appear when you click on the interactive element.
20XX
Icons are always good allies.
I am a great subtitle, ideal for providing more context about the topic you are going to address.
20XX
Icons are always good allies.
I am a great subtitle, ideal for providing more context about the topic you are going to discuss.
With this feature...
Contextualize your topic with a subtitle
Attention! In Genially we use AI (Awesome Interactivity) in all our designs, so you can level up with interactivity and turn your content into something that adds value and engages.
You can add additional content that excites your audience's brain: videos, images, links, interactivity... Whatever you want! To highlight super-relevant data. 90% of the information we assimilate comes through sight.