1. 450 AD - Anglo-Saxon
1.1. house - woman - loaf - Tuesday - Wednesday - Thursday - Friday
2. C. 800 Viking Invasion
2.1. drag - ransack - thrust - die - give - take
3. 1066 - Normand Conquest
3.1. judge - jury - evidence - Justice - pork - court - chance - table - clock - pain - music - jewel - melody - charity - fruit - oil - poor - market - war
4. 1564 - 1616 William Shakespeare
4.1. +2000 new words
4.1.1. Dauntless - besmirch - crocodile - smile - exile - "hob-nob" - "green-eye monster" - "break the ice" - "short shrift" - lemon - drizzle
5. 1611- King James Bible
5.1. "Labour of love" - "Wisdom of Solomon" - "Go the extra mile" - "All things to all men" - "Heart´s desire" - "Fight the good fight" - "filthy lucre"- "Bird in a hand is worth two in the bush"- "Wolf in sheep´s clothing"
6. 1660 - The English of Science
6.1. The Royal Society
6.1.1. acid - gravity - electricity - pendulum - sternum - cardiac - tonsil - ovary - penis - vagina
7. 1583 - 1914 English and Empire
7.1. Caribbean
7.1.1. Barbecue - canoe - cannibal
7.2. India
7.2.1. Yoga - cummerbund - bungalow
7.3. Africa
7.3.1. voodoo - zombie
7.4. Australia
7.4.1. nugget - boomerang - walkabout
8. 1746 - 1755 Age of Dictionary
8.1. pickleherring - jobbernowl - fopdoodle - casino - restaurant - bonanza - flair - nonsense - tommyrot - balderdash - snuffbumble
9. 1607 - 20thCentury American English
9.1. Native Americans
9.1.1. raccon - squash - moose
9.2. Inmigrants
9.2.1. Dutch
9.2.1.1. coleslaw - cookies
9.2.2. German
9.2.2.1. Pretzel - delicatessen
9.2.3. Italian
9.2.3.1. pizza - pasta - mafia - mama
9.3. New Language of Capitalism
9.3.1. breakeven - bottom line - blue chip - freeway - subway - parking lots - merger - downsizing - groovy jazz - fall - faucets - diapers - candy
10. 1972 Internet English
10.1. email - host - spam - inbox - messaging - download - toolbar - firewall - blog - poke - reboot
10.2. Abbreviations
10.2.1. IMHO - BTW - FYI - LOL - FAQ - UG2BK (In My Humble Opinion - By The Way - For Your Information - Laugh Out Loud / Lots Of Love - Frequent Asking Questions - U´ve Got (Two) Be Kidding)
11. 21thCentury Global English
11.1. Hinglish
11.1.1. airdash - timepass - badmash
11.2. Chinglish
11.2.1. "no noising" - "burnt meat biscuit" "longtimenosee"
11.3. Singlish
11.3.1. blur - blanco - chope