Issue 1 (22)‚ Volume 8‚ 2009‚ http://www.esp-world.info ROLE OF MOTHER TONGUE IN LEARNING ENGLISH FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES Galina Kavaliauskienė Mykolas Romeris University‚ Vilnius‚ Lithuania Abstract A revival of interest to using a mother tongue in the English classroom is stipulated by necessity to improve language accuracy‚ fluency and clarity. This paper aims at examining students’ perceptions of the use of mother tongue and translation in various linguistic situations. The activities that help
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Siyuan Hu Ashley Farmer ENG 100 Similarity between “The Veil” and “How to Tame a Wild Tongue” In “The Veil” by Satrapi‚ she describes her early childhood‚ the background of it and also The Islamic Revolution that took place in Iran. In “How to Tame a Wild Tongue” by Anzaldúa‚ she talks about the intertwined issues of her native language and argues for the values of it. Even though these two great works vary not only in genres but also in topics‚ in culture-concerning kind of perspective
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A Personal Dialect In Amy Tan’s essay‚ “Mother Tongue‚” Tan expresses that she uses different versions of the English language depending on the type of relationship she shares with particular individuals. While Tan gave a speech to a group of people‚ she noticed a difference in her register of speech when she spoke to a group of people versus when she spoke to her mother. She noticed her use of “carefully wrought grammatical phrases” and “the forms of standard English that I had learned in school
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The work Dionysus Spitting The Complete Image Of Cadaques On The Tip Of The Tongue Of A Three-Storied Gaudinian Woman is a surrealist style piece of art by Salvador Dali that currently resides in The Dali Museum located in Saint Petersburg Florida. This painting is just one of many of Dali’s impressive pieces accomplished throughout his life. This oil painting on panel was created in 1958 during the classic period. It is a small painting at 12 ¼ inches by 9 inches‚ but nonetheless is beautiful and
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Minor response to "Softest of Tongues" Change is an inevitable part of our lives and sometimes accepting that change can be difficult. In the poem "Softest of Tongue" poet Vladir Nabokov expresses the burden of accepting change and saying goodbye to the past. Nabokov writes of a character that goes through the process of change‚ by identifying the problem‚ accepting the decision for change and then starting a new beginning. However the character starts to have difficulties in letting go of his past
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Immigrants have been going through rough times for many years. It comes down to the point where it’s just shocking. Like in the poem “My Uncles’ Favorite Coffee Shop” by Naomi Shahab‚ and “My Tongue Is Divided into Two” by Quique Aviles‚ there are two people who are immigrants and that go through rough times trying to fit in with the world. Even though it is in two different perspectives you can tell that life for them as an immigrant isn’t to flattering and is very difficult. To begin with‚ “My
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LING 105: Language in Daily Life Spring Semester 2015 Lei Pak Nin‚ Will (plei4) Squib #2: Report on the video “American Tongues” Date: 12 February 2015 American Tongues is a 1988 documentary made to illustrate some of the dialects of American English. It features commentaries from several groups of professionals‚ such as sociolinguists Roger Shuy and Walt Wolfram‚ columnists Mike Harden and Molly Ivins‚ therapist Dennis Becker and historian A.C. Greene. The most prominent commentators are Walt Wolfram
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Gloria Anzaldua wrote two essays Entering into the Serpent and How to Tame a Wild Tongue. It is difficult for me to understand because both of these two essays are in English and Spanish. I think it is the author’s purpose that let people know how difficult it is to suffer from different cultures and languages. Anzaldua mainly talks about the differences in cultures and languages to show how she fights against people’s common sense of American culture. First‚ she talks about many stories about Spanish
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creating monsters in society. The monsters of society pose a problem where they cannot accept other for who they are. Influence of media and language being a barrier helps give a reason to discriminate and become a societal monster. In the story “Mother Tongue” by Amy Tan her mother was a Chinese immigrant who didn’t speak English correctly. Amy touches upon the subject of language barriers creating societal monsters. Amy Tan’s mother not being able to speak great English consistently
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Throughout the novel Native Tongue by Suzette Haden Elgin the characters are living in a futuristic world. In this world‚ women have lost their 19th amendment rights and are living under the control of the men. There is a strict social hierarchy in this advanced society in which the linguist families are seen as superior to the commoners [non-linguist]‚ but one consistent theme throughout the society is the men domineering the women. The women are sitting at the bottom of a ridge hierarchy and it
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