Cover of the textbook Outcomes Intermediate - Student's Book

The key answer of exercise 5

The key to exercise solutions in chapter 1 - Talking my language for the textbook Outcomes Intermediate - Student's Book with authors Hugh Dellar and Andrew Walkley from National Geographic Learning

Question

Read the article and check your ideas from Exercise 4.

Answer

  • 72 → it was said that the Italian priest Cardinal Giuseppe Mezzofanti studied 72 languages.
  • two weeks → one story suggested he picked up Ukrainian in just two weeks after meeting a visitor from Ukraine.
  • a parrot → some people said that even though the Cardinal had a good accent and accurate grammar, he was basically just a parrot, who never said anything interesting.
  • globalisation → globalisation will lead to a growing number of hyperglots, according to the writer Michael Erard.
  • translator: Hungarian translator Kato Lomb worked with 16 languages.
  • genes → super-talented people often have natural advantages that they are born with, so for instance, top athletes may have genes that allow them to get the most from training.
  • 10,000 → it has been argued that the difference between a top performer and someone who’s just ‘very good’ is that the performer has practised for 10,000 hours instead of 6,000.
  • mistakes → hyperglots are never afraid to make mistakes or appear stupid and so never give up.