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Dear Sir/madam, (VEDICO Educational, Economic, Technological Development and International Co-operation JSC) VEDICO (with desire and effort to become a (“Real” multi-sector corporation by 2013) specializing in fields: translations, training (English, IT, … consultancy on investment and technology) would like to give you the most respectful greeting!
VEDICO - The Professional Translation and Training
With many years of experience in the field of multilingual translations and interpretations, VEDICO - www.vedico.com.vn, www.thegioidichthuat.com.vn
has been highly appreciated by customers, translators, language
specialists as a competent and prestigious organization of translations
in Southeast Asia and in Vietnam, particularly in Hanoi and other major
cities in Vietnam.
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Institute, School of Foreign Affairs and Vietnam (VICEFO), Department of storm and flood prevention Agriculture and Rural Development,
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WB, JBIC (ABD2-N2), Highway 1A, Bridge and Port Projects, Da Nang Bridge
Project ..., Hydroelectric Company VIDIFI and many ... other units and, individuals.
We are deploying a Project of Lagnguage and IT Development (online learning) throughout Vietnam. In
addition, VEDICO has been implementing many training programs,
consulting on foreign languages: English, Chinese for the units, state
agencies, enterprises, schools from secondary school to the University
levels, the Project of language development ... When
writing this letter, we look forward to working with you and have
co-operation with any university or college as an authorized agent in
Vietnam and we commit that quality and prestige of our service is the
existence of our business.
Hope for your co-operation with you!
VEDICO Project of EDUCATION
- Tel.: + 04-355 33 958; fax: + 844- 355-33958
- Mobile: 0904-128-134; Hotline: 0902 063 175
- e-mail: contact@vedico.com.vn
VEDICO - The Professional Translation and Training
With many years of experience in the field of multilingual translations and interpretations, VEDICO - www.vedico.com.vn, www.thegioidichthuat.com.vn has been highly appreciated by customers, translators, language specialists as a competent and prestigious organization of translations in Southeast Asia and in Vietnam, particularly in Hanoi and other major cities in Vietnam.
With many years of experience in the field of multilingual translations and interpretations, VEDICO - www.vedico.com.vn, www.thegioidichthuat.com.vn has been highly appreciated by customers, translators, language specialists as a competent and prestigious organization of translations in Southeast Asia and in Vietnam, particularly in Hanoi and other major cities in Vietnam.
Our mail clients are: KOASTAL SINGAPORE, ANZ, Vinashin Group, CADISUN (wires and cables), ABB, Canon, VIETCOMBANK, TECHCOMBANK, PRUDENTIAL, General Department of Vocational Training (GDVT), International Labor Organization (ILO), ROMANAGO (Malaysia), VICEFO, Tinh Hoa Bookstore, Alpha Bookstore, HABUBANK, Ministry of Industry and Trade, Panasonic VIETNAM, KT SE Asia Strategy Institute, School of Foreign Affairs and Vietnam (VICEFO), Department of storm and flood prevention Agriculture and Rural Development, Ministry of Transport and its PMUs, the PMU of REII, Projects of ABD2, WB, JBIC (ABD2-N2), Highway 1A, Bridge and Port Projects, Da Nang Bridge Project ..., Hydroelectric Company VIDIFI and many ... other units and, individuals.
We are deploying a Project of Lagnguage and IT Development (online learning) throughout Vietnam. In addition, VEDICO has been implementing many training programs, consulting on foreign languages: English, Chinese for the units, state agencies, enterprises, schools from secondary school to the University levels, the Project of language development ... When writing this letter, we look forward to working with you and have co-operation with any university or college as an authorized agent in Vietnam and we commit that quality and prestige of our service is the existence of our business.
Hope for your co-operation with you!
VEDICO Project of EDUCATION
- Tel.: + 04-355 33 958; fax: + 844- 355-33958
- Mobile: 0904-128-134; Hotline: 0902 063 175
- e-mail: contact@vedico.com.vn
A short history of the origins and development of English
The
history of the English language really started with the arrival of
three Germanic tribes who invaded Britain during the 5th century AD.
These tribes, the Angles, the Saxons and the Jutes, crossed the North
Sea from what today is Denmark and northern Germany. At that time the
inhabitants of Britain spoke a Celtic language. But most of the Celtic
speakers were pushed west and north by the invaders - mainly into what
is now Wales, Scotland and Ireland. The Angles came from Englaland and
their language was called Englisc - from which the words England and
English are derived.
Germanic invaders entered Britain on the east and south coasts in the 5th century.
Germanic invaders entered Britain on the east and south coasts in the 5th century.
Old English (450-1100 AD)
Part of Beowulf, a poem written in Old English. |
The
invading Germanic tribes spoke similar languages, which in Britain
developed into what we now call Old English. Old English did not sound
or look like English today. Native English speakers now would have great
difficulty understanding Old English. Nevertheless, about half of the
most commonly used words in Modern English have Old English roots. The
words be, strong and water, for example, derive from Old English. Old English was spoken until around 1100.
Middle English (1100-1500)
An example of Middle English by Chaucer. |
In
1066 William the Conqueror, the Duke of Normandy (part of modern
France), invaded and conquered England. The new conquerors (called the
Normans) brought with them a kind of French, which became the language
of the Royal Court, and the ruling and business classes. For a period
there was a kind of linguistic class division, where the lower classes
spoke English and the upper classes spoke French. In the 14th century
English became dominant in Britain again, but with many French words
added. This language is called Middle English. It was the language of
the great poet Chaucer (c1340-1400), but it would still be difficult for
native English speakers to understand today.
Modern English
Early Modern English (1500-1800)
| Hamlet's famous "To be, or not to be" lines, written in Early Modern English by Shakespeare. |
Towards
the end of Middle English, a sudden and distinct change in
pronunciation (the Great Vowel Shift) started, with vowels being
pronounced shorter and shorter. From the 16th century the British had
contact with many peoples from around the world. This, and the
Renaissance of Classical learning, meant that many new words and phrases
entered the language. The invention of printing also meant that there
was now a common language in print. Books became cheaper and more people
learned to read. Printing also brought standardization to English.
Spelling and grammar became fixed, and the dialect of London, where most
publishing houses were, became the standard. In 1604 the first English
dictionary was published.
Late Modern English (1800-Present)
The
main difference between Early Modern English and Late Modern English is
vocabulary. Late Modern English has many more words, arising from two
principal factors: firstly, the Industrial Revolution and technology
created a need for new words; secondly, the British Empire at its height
covered one quarter of the earth's surface, and the English language
adopted foreign words from many countries.
Varieties of English
From
around 1600, the English colonization of North America resulted in the
creation of a distinct American variety of English. Some English
pronunciations and words "froze" when they reached America. In some
ways, American English is more like the English of Shakespeare than
modern British English is. Some expressions that the British call
"Americanisms" are in fact original British expressions that were
preserved in the colonies while lost for a time in Britain (for example trash for rubbish, loan as a verb instead of lend, and fall for autumn; another example, frame-up,
was re-imported into Britain through Hollywood gangster movies).
Spanish also had an influence on American English (and subsequently
British English), with words like canyon, ranch, stampede and vigilante
being examples of Spanish words that entered English through the
settlement of the American West. French words (through Louisiana) and
West African words (through the slave trade) also influenced American
English (and so, to an extent, British English).Today,
American English is particularly influential, due to the USA's
dominance of cinema, television, popular music, trade and technology
(including the Internet). But there are many other varieties of English
around the world, including for example Australian English, New Zealand
English, Canadian English, South African English, Indian English and
Caribbean English.The Germanic Family of Languages
English is a member of the Germanic family of languages.
Germanic is a branch of the Indo-European language family.
English is a member of the Germanic family of languages.
Germanic is a branch of the Indo-European language family.
| A brief chronology of English | ||
| BC 55 | Roman invasion of Britain by Julius Caesar. | Local inhabitants speak Celtish |
| BC 43 | Roman invasion and occupation. Beginning of Roman rule of Britain. | |
| 436 | Roman withdrawal from Britain complete. | |
| 449 | Settlement of Britain by Germanic invaders begins | |
| 450-480 | Earliest known Old English inscriptions. | Old English |
| 1066 | William the Conqueror, Duke of Normandy, invades and conquers England. | |
| c1150 | Earliest surviving manuscripts in Middle English. | Middle English |
| 1348 | English replaces Latin as the language of instruction in most schools. | |
| 1362 | English replaces French as the language of law. English is used in Parliament for the first time. | |
| c1388 | Chaucer starts writing The Canterbury Tales. | |
| c1400 | The Great Vowel Shift begins. | |
| 1476 | William Caxton establishes the first English printing press. | Early Modern English |
| 1564 | Shakespeare is born. | |
| 1604 | Table Alphabeticall, the first English dictionary, is published. | |
| 1607 | The first permanent English settlement in the New World (Jamestown) is established. | |
| 1616 | Shakespeare dies. | |
| 1623 | Shakespeare's First Folio is published | |
| 1702 | The first daily English-language newspaper, The Daily Courant, is published in London. | |
| 1755 | Samuel Johnson publishes his English dictionary. | |
| 1776 | Thomas Jefferson writes the American Declaration of Independence. | |
| 1782 | Britain abandons its American colonies. | |
| 1828 | Webster publishes his American English dictionary. | Late Modern English |
| 1922 | The British Broadcasting Corporation is founded. | |
| 1928 | The Oxford English Dictionary is published.
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