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    speak English. I speak English. You speak Spanish. You speak Spanish. He speaks French. He speaks French. She speaks German. She speaks German. Do you speak English? Do you speak English? Does he speak French? Does he speak French? www.busuu.com - All rights reserved 1/4 Personal Pronouns 1st‚ 2nd‚ 3rd singular Does she speak German? Does she speak German? I don’t speak Spanish. I don’t speak Spanish. You don’t speak English. You don’t speak

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    her childhood in Texas and how she was restrained from speaking Spanish because it wasn’t seen as “American‚” instead she was told to speak English. We soon learn that her actual language is Chicano Spanish‚ which is a cross between Spanish and English and because of it she is looked down upon by both English and Spanish speakers. Throughout the essay she struggles with her own identity as she conforms by speaking a certain language in different situations to fit in but later in her life she takes

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    different language and also a different culture. Catalonia should get independence from spain because they speak a different language. One reason is‚ The language was prohibited during the nearly 40-year dictatorship of Francisco Franco‚ who died in 1975. That changed when Spain transitioned to democracy in the late 1970s and Catalonia was given control of

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    Philippine Literature Literature—Philippines Literature—Philippines Philippine literature‚ written in Filipino‚ English‚ Spanish‚ and Philippine languages (e.g.‚ Cebuan‚ Ilocano‚ Tagalog‚ Hiligaynon‚ Pampangan‚ Hanunuo-Mangyan‚ and Bontok)‚ has been influenced by colonization‚ economic and social systems‚ religion‚ and political movements. An oral tradition continues to exist through epics‚ riddles‚ poems‚ and legends of the country’s around sixty ethnolinguistic groups‚ reflecting a culture

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    School Department of Foreign Language Jonesboro‚ GA Instructor’s Name: Florencia I. Anderson Class Name: Spanish II Room No. 115 E-mail: fanderson@clayton.k12.ga.us Textbook: Glencoe – En Español Replacement cost: $ 55 Period: _________________ Time: _____________ * Facebook: lamaestraespañol Course Description: Spanish is a college preparatory course designed to teach students to communicate in Spanish. Emphasis will be placed

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    neighborhood and because of the color of my skin they assumed I spoke Spanish. I was about eighteen years old when I learned to speak Spanish. I always told myself that once I had children I was going to make sure they knew how to speak Spanish because I believe language is a being part of your heritage and your identity. Now that my children are older I hear them talking on the phone to their friends in English and then throw some Spanish or vice versa. However Llon Stavans says in his article “Tickling

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    Cultural Differences and Similarities in Food (Assignment C) Upon leaving their home country‚ to travel and live within the United States of America‚ many of those from spanish speaking countries have experienced some form of culture shock‚ whether it be for something small‚ like how people greet each other‚ or something large‚ like what holidays they celebrate. One of the biggest differences that they might have noticed between their home country and America is the food. Times in which people eat

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    faced about her own language and how she represents herself through her chosen language‚ the confusion about their race‚ and what troubles she faced when teaching about Chicano literature. Anzaldua discusses her experiences growing up between many cultures. As a woman of many identities‚ she has suffered oppression because of whom and what she represents in an American culture that is threatened by anyone who is not of white color. When she talks about the several languages she had to speak to get

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    Quiz 6 Question 1 0 out of 1 points The first Spanish language television station in the United States was established in Los Angles in the mid 20th Century‚ as the city’s population was mostly Mexican Americans‚ Latinos‚ and Mexican immigrants. Selected Answer: True Correct Answer: False Question 2 0 out of 1 points According to the author‚ in the 20th Century‚ the working class community among Mexican Americans was responsible of making sure many of the newspapers continued

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    similarities. The Spanish in México and Puerto Rico is basically the same but the difference is the accents and expressions.in the essay‚ I will focus in the history and contribution of the Spanish in Puerto Rican and Mexican society. For many people who don’t know much about the history they can get inform about the culture of the Puerto Rico and Mexico people. It will provide an ethnic background by giving us the opportunity to explores the regional dialect accent comparison. Puerto Rican Spanish also called

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