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    you vertebral column spinal anesthesia column with your given nombre”‚appearance show a observation of lonely‚ hungriness feeling. Having Alvarez lace hr country and having to come to a whole new places it hard and not only that having to learning a second language. The teller doesn’t

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    Spanish is spoken by a diverse range of cultures—however‚ these cultures come together‚ united by their shared values‚ to create what we know as the Latino community. Though learning the language is principal in a Spanish class‚ learning about the culture of that language is almost equally as important. If you do not understand a culture‚ you can never fully understand its language. Therefore‚ knowing the significance and effectiveness of bilingual education and the fundamental characteristics

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    Gloria Anzaldua (“How To Tame a Wild Tongue”) and Richard Rodriguez (“Aria”) have written powerful‚ painful‚ and very personal stories about their attempts to fit into American society while being taught a language that is not of their ancestors. There are significant differences in the tone of the each reading and the feelings evoked. The methods used by each writer to describe specific points (Anzaldua‚ with force and anger; Rodriguez‚ with a resigned acceptance that only thinly veils his sadness

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    Cultural identity Language is an important part of life we use it every day to communicate with each other. But some people from different countries find it more than a way then just to communicate especially those who immigrate to America and don’t know English yet or are struggling to speak it especially in public. In Richard Rodriguez “aria memoir of a bilingual childhood” Richard struggles to maintain who he is dealing with cultural identity with his Spanish language the only way to communicate

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    do not receive the same opportunities as American students. Hispanic students who come from a different country lack speaking the English language causing less understanding when it comes to speaking or listening. Hispanic students who go to school in the U.S‚ have a school dropout rate that is increasing due to the lack of understanding the English language in the United States. In the U.S Multicultural Education Hispanic students are being discriminated and are being limited on how much Hispanic

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    my life occurred many years ago when I started living my life fully and felt complete. My parents decided to register me to a public school in the city Guayama and I did not dominate well the language Spanish. For me this news was very impacting. One of the reasons I was scared of learning a second language I didnt dominate‚ another reason was losing all the friends I had made and had kept me company for many years but the major reason was leaving the house in the military base Roosevelt roads.

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    melting pot‚ made up of people from many different cultures and backgrounds. With no national official language‚ it allows immigrants to stick to their roots and embrace their heritage. For Richard Rodriguez‚ he grew up with Spanish strictly spoken in his household. This made him feel safe in his private life‚ which discouraged him from learning English. Richard felt most comfortable speaking Spanish at school and refused to speak English. What motivated him to learn English was his realization that

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    Universidad Gerardo Barrios has completely changed my style of learning‚ I can say that being a student of the UGB is another level of learning‚ everything is totally different to the process of teaching-learning of the school and of the high school‚ teachers are highly qualified to teach and form students capable of serving to the future students to integrate into the society in a professional future and of quality‚ I can say that since I started my career in English‚ one of my goals was to strive

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    Se Habla Espanol

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    Jonathan Lopez Mr. Winter English 1301 February 11‚ 2015 Engaging with the text 1. The author Tanya Maria Barrientos decided to give her article a Spanish title prepared me for the subject by showing me that it will be about Spanish in some way or form. It led me to also believe that in the use of “Se Habla Espanol” Barrientos was trying to hence that it is used in a variety of places with the same three words. Connecting it to the stereotypical Latino that they are all the same did support my impression

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    culture‚ our traditions‚ our language are the foundations upon which we build our identity.” This brings out what Tanya Maria Barrientos argues throughout her essay‚ “Se Habla Español.” She struggled to identify herself as Latino and embracing her Spanish heritage. So at a young age‚ she decided to step away from America’s stereotypical view of Latin’s and embrace what she thought was the correct way to live. One main thing she didn’t want was to be able to speak Spanish‚ because she thought people

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