Module 4 Which EnglishMoney does not grow on trees (天上不会掉馅饼)Period 1 Reading And VocabularyParagraph 11. The quality of someone ’ s voice and their choice of words make a person instantly recognizable, even if you can’t see him or her.2. in this sense3. You could say that there are as many varieties of English, or any other language for that matter, as there are speakers of it.Paragraph 21.English is spoken as an official language in more than 60 countries across the world and it can sound very different from place to place.2. from one area to another3. There are some very recognizable accents all over Britain4. tell British and American English apart.Paragraph 31. There is not really a standard form (that everyone can agree on).2. provide a perfect model to follow3.Perhaps correctness doesn’t matter----as long as speakers can understand each other-----it ’ s communication that counts. ★ AustraliaParagraph 11.or rather2.The Australian accent today has traces of both Irish and cockney speech patterns.3. an extraordinary variety of wildlife, unique to the continent.4. Many of the Aboriginal words for these animals soon passed into the language.Paragraph 21. but the main differences between Australian English and other varieties of English lie in the individual sounds and intonation patterns.2. come up to★ Jamaica and Singapore用心 爱心 专心Paragraph 11. but in other countries where English is spoken as first language this is not the case.2. The variety of English (spoken in Jamaica, and other Caribbean countries), has some of the grammatical features of the African languages (spoken by the ancestors of the Jamaican people), so that there is often no apostrophe s or no link verb or arti...