Complete task 1 of reading skills in KACE s control work 4 (written part) by reading the text and filling in the gaps
Complete task 1 of reading skills in KACE"s control work 4 (written part) by reading the text and filling in the gaps (a-g) with fragments 1-10. Use each fragment once only. Record your answers in the table provided. Each correct answer is worth 1 point, with a maximum score of 10. The story of English begins with the original inhabitants of the British Isles, who were Celts. They spoke a Celtic language, which still exists in modern Welsh. The English language truly started to develop with the arrival of three Germanic tribes - the Angles, the Saxons, and the Jutes. These tribes made their way across the North Sea.
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way to the British Isles in the 5th and 6th centuries AD. The Angles came from what is now Denmark and Germany, while the Saxons came from what is now Germany and the Jutes from what is now Denmark.Fragment 1: way to
Fragment 2: in modern Welsh
Fragment 3: three Germanic tribes
Fragment 4: the arrival of
Fragment 5: the British Isles
Fragment 6: the Angles, the Saxons, and the Jutes
Fragment 7: the 5th and 6th centuries AD
Fragment 8: what is now Denmark and Germany
Fragment 9: what is now Germany
Fragment 10: from what is now Denmark
The story of English began with the original inhabitants of the British Isles, who were Celts. They spoke a Celtic language, which still exists in modern Welsh. The English language truly started to develop with the arrival of three Germanic tribes, namely the Angles, the Saxons, and the Jutes. These tribes made their way to the British Isles in the 5th and 6th centuries AD. The Angles came from what is now Denmark and Germany, while the Saxons came from what is now Germany, and the Jutes from what is now Denmark.
\[1 \quad 2 \quad 4 \quad 5 \quad 3 \quad 6 \quad 7 \quad 8 \quad 9 \quad 10\]