Вопрос задан 23.10.2023 в 05:29. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Скоморохов Степан.

Краткий пересказ (5-7 предложений) текста 1. Maluerindi ( a name which means Running Water) is

lonely because he has nobody to talk to, but his loneliness won`t change – he is the last person in the world who can speak his Aboriginal language. “It`s sad”, he says, “but there is nothing we can do about it now”. 2. Experts who study languages say that there are 51 other languages with just one speaker left – 28 of them in Australia. These languages are so close to dying that nobody can save them. The experts tell us that out of the world`s 6000 languages, 3000 will disappear in the next 100 years. 3. There are many reasons why languages die. Sometimes natural disasters such as earthquakes, floods or hurricanes suddenly destroy small groups of people who live in far away places. Sometime the weather changes and there isn`t enough food, and sometimes strangers bring new diseases. 4. But disasters like these are not the biggest danger, and do not tell us why languages disappearing faster than ever before. The real problem comes from the big world languages such as English, Spanish, Portuguese and French. Today, mainly because of America, English is the first world language, and it is very hard for small languages to survive. 5. There are things that small communities can do to save a language, but they need time and money. First, people need to record the language and write it down. Then they need to train teachers, and write grammar books, dictionaries and books for schools. 6. We should care about languages that are in danger just as we should care about rare plants and animals. When a language dies it is not like when a civilization such as the ancient Greeks or Egyptians die. They leave behind buildings like the pyramids in Egypt and Parthenon in Greece – there is always something to show that they were there. But a spoken language leaves nothing behind- when it dies, there is only silence.
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Отвечает Аксёнова Анастасия.
Maluerindi is very sad because nobody else in the world can speak his Aboriginal language. 
Experts who study languages say that fifty one languages are dying now and they think about three thousand languages will disappear in the next 100 years
There are many reasons why languages die but the biggest one is that such big world languages like English, Spanish, Portuguese and French are becoming more and more popular and it's hard for small languages to survive. 
If people want to save their language, they need to record the language.  Then they need to train teachers, and write grammar books, dictionaries and books for schools.
We should care about languages that are in danger (just as we should care about rare plants and animals).If a civilization dies, it leaves behind buildings. But a spoken language leaves nothing behind- when it dies, there is only silence.  
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Maluerindi, whose name means Running Water, is the last speaker of his Aboriginal language, leaving him isolated and unable to converse with anyone. Experts studying languages reveal that there are 51 languages worldwide with only one remaining speaker, 28 of which are in Australia, on the brink of extinction. Various factors contribute to the demise of languages, including natural disasters, climate changes, and the introduction of new diseases by outsiders. However, the greatest threat to these languages is posed by dominant global languages like English, Spanish, Portuguese, and French. Small communities can work to preserve their languages through documentation, teacher training, and educational materials, but this requires time and resources. The decline of endangered languages should concern us, much like the conservation of rare plants and animals, as when a language vanishes, it leaves behind only silence, unlike ancient civilizations that leave tangible relics.

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