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        Answer key: Unit 2

        3  Suggested answers                                      7   when children stop learning it
          Verbs: -ify (intense – intensify)                       8   We do not know what will be lost with the loss of a

          Nouns: -age (bag – baggage), -al (arrive – arrival),       language; diversity is important.
          -ant (participate – participant), -ance/-ence (interfere   3  Text A: 1 languages which dominate communications
          – interference), -dom (free – freedom), -ee (employ     and business  2 their children’s shift away from
          – employee), -er/-or (instruct – instructor), -ism      the language of their ancestors towards languages
          (liberal – liberalism), -ist (motor – motorist)         which promise education, etc.  3 the promotion of
          Adjectives: -al (logic – logical), -ial (face – facial),    bilingualism
          -ed (embarrass – embarrassed), -en (wood –              Text B: 4 young people  5 the fact that people
          wooden), -ese (Japan – Japanese), -ic (base – basic),   speaking regional languages have limited prospects
          -ing (embarrass – embarrassing), -ish (child –          6 the local language
          childish), -ive (act – active), -ian (Mars – Martian),
          -like (business – businesslike), -ous (mountain –       Text C: 7 PhD students  8 lacking the resources to
          mountainous), -y (snow – snowy)                         develop their language skills and therefore relying
                                                                  on interpreters and translators  9 PhD students
          Adverbs: -wards (back – backwards), -wise (clock –      10 minority languages serve no useful purpose and
          anticlockwise)                                          should be allowed to die a natural death
                                                                  11 language extinction and species extinction
        4  Corrections: happening, development, reference,
          really, beautifully, truthful, dissatisfied, irregularity,     Text D: 12 a language  13 the language
          undeniable, usable, refusing, basically, argument       14 the disappearance of a language  15 people who
                                                                  don’t speak the language  16 When an animal or
        5  1 advertisement  2 beginning  3 successful             plant becomes extinct, we seldom realise how its
          4 government  5 environment  6 really                   existence might have benefited us.

        7  1   They investigate thousands of possible names,    4  1 A  B: ‘national languages … help to create wealth’
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            they run competitions amongst their employees,              – A: major languages ‘promise … the chance of
            they check possible names for legal problems.               a better life … the opportunity to achieve the
          2   The names are not legally available in all                sort of prosperity they see on television’. (C and
            countries.                                                  D do not discuss the economic significance of
                                                                        major languages.)
        8  1  universally  2  savings  3  reality  4  innovation         2 B  A, C and D suggest that there is an inherent
          5  acceptable  6  unsuccessfully  7  competition              value in the existence of minority languages
         8  submissions
                                                                        and put forward reasons for preserving them.
                                                                        However, B does not see any need to preserve
        Reading and Use of English | Part 6                             them.
                                                                  3 A  B, C and D see the disappearance of these
        2  Suggested answers                                            languages as inevitable. However, A believes
          1   Fewer people speak them as they have access to            that there is reason to hope that ‘many
            languages which promise education, success and a            endangered languages will survive’ (due to
            better life.                                                bilingual language teaching).
          2  educating children bilingually
          3   National languages unite and create wealth while     4 D  C: ‘language extinction and species extinction
            regional languages divide.                                  are different facets of the same process …
          4   that it’s better to allow languages to die naturally      part of an impending global catastrophe’ – D:
            by neglecting them                                          ‘language diversity is as necessary as biological
          5   They lack resources to develop their language             diversity … When an animal or plant becomes
            skills, so have to rely on translators, which has a         extinct, we seldom realise how its existence
            negative effect on the quality of their research.           might have benefited us. The same is true for
          6   They contain a unique body of knowledge and               many small languages.’
            culture.




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