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    power of language

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    The power of language Have you ever been in a foreign country‚ where you didn’t speak the native language? How were you treated? How did you communicate? What if this foreign country was right here in the United States? At what point do we as a country‚ America‚ accept all the languages spoken here as equally important? Then of course there is the discussion about the quality of English that is spoken. Do you ever find yourself speaking different English in different parts of

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    Borderland languages

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    while at the same time opening the door to learning a second language. This allows the students to be comfortable with their language rather feeling forced to learn a new language. This supportive type of learning and communicative environment allows the students to embrace their culture and language while moving on to learning a second language. It sets the stage for learning when teachers respond to students who speak borderland languages by allowing them to write‚ speak‚ and express themselves in

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    Language Barriers

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    Language Barriers Families tend to move to the United States looking for better job opportunities or simply for a better life for their children. Families want to Americanize and fit into the crowd as soon as possible so they cannot be judged or discriminated. They struggle to make their new home and adopted language their primary language without over thinking all the culture that will be lost in the process. Families adopt a new culture‚ language and state of mind‚ which helps them to be accepted

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    Reflection on Language

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    Charlemagne said: “to have another language is to possess a second soul”. Language is common to all people and each in its own context. It links us all together and defines us as individuals. It can be a source of a great power and influence. Born and living in Lebanon‚ I have acquired Arabic as my native language. Like any other country‚ the Arabic language in Lebanon differs from region to another which is defined ad dialect. Coming from an urban region‚ mine is the most common one even

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    Language Laboratory

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    Language laboratories are study rooms equipped with electronic sound-reproduction devices‚ enabling students to hear model pronunciations of foreign languages and to record and hear their own voices as they engage in pattern drills. Most laboratories provide a master control board that permits a teacher to listen to and correct any student... Language lab From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search Russian language class in a East German language laboratory (1975)

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    Importance of Language

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    The Importance of Language The language is very important in any culture. A language does far more than just enable people to communicate with each other. The language of one country is different from the other country and it tells the features of the country which distinguish it from one company to another.  Languages shape the way people perceive the world and it also provides help to define culture of any society. There are countries in which more than one language is spoken; you will find

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    Foreign Languages

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    A foreign language is a language indigenous to another country. It is also a language not spoken in the native country of the person referred to‚ i.e. an English speaker living in Japan can say that Japanese is a foreign language to him or her. These two characterisations do not exhaust the possible definitions‚ however‚ and the label is occasionally applied in ways that are variously misleading or factually inaccurate. Some children learn more than one language from birth or from a very young

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    Endangered Languages

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    help us to determine whether a language UP:23/04/2012-09:19:31 WM:23/04/2012-09:19:38 M:LG102-4-FY A:11a5 R:1101631 C:A531A08874E68F858726D2BE7C18B7DAF6AD10B9 is in a dangerous position or not‚ such as acquisition rate by the children‚ attitude of the whole community to the language and effects of other languages that can threaten the language. Moreover‚ being able to have and evaluate such factors is important in order to decide the level of endangerment of a language. Classification of endangerment

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    my language

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    My language Mankind needs a system of symbol to communicate with his environment and the rest of the world. Mankind is‚ however‚ can communicate through body-language. The overall system of communication is referred to as ‘language’. Language is a human system of communication that uses arbitrary signals‚ such as voice‚ sounds‚ gestures‚ or written symbols. But in fact‚ language is far too complicated‚ intriguing‚ and mysterious to be adequately explained by a brief definition. We use language in

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    A Dying Language

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    A Created Language Amy Peche Colorado Technical University Online Abstract African Americans have been forced to change‚ adapt‚ and conform their culture‚ traditions‚ customs‚ and beliefs since the days of slavery. One of the major ways African Americans adapted to the new culture‚ which they were forced into through slave trade‚ was by creating their own language commonly referred to as pidgin. Throughout this paper I will define pidgin‚ what transpired in the African Americans culture

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