Introduction to English 2- SDVSTO0A

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Introduction to English

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What do you remember from last time..?

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Last time
Introduce yourself
Socrative quiz

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Goal:
Finish Identity map -> Questions? 
Hand in today!
Explore  what language means

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Why/when do wé use English?

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- To communicate to other speakers who do not share your language.
- To understand the movie we are watching.
- To chat when gaming.
- To express emotion.




Think about these and answer them for yourselves on paper. 

Who uses English in the world?
When do we use English?
What people speak English the most?
How is a language formed/ shaped?

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3:00

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It's a language, you use language. It is a tool. It is not a thing you can physically touch. It does not have to look perfect, like when you are forming and shaping it, like a sculpture. You have to be able to use it as a tool. A way to communicate a message, right?

What is a Language?

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Different accents, dialects, official, non official, slang, creole, other varieties. 
 
Used by people to communicate. Not by machines. Language is spontaneous, always moving, never the same. Language is determined by the people who use it! People decide what ends up in dictionairies or not even: What language is used in a region or country. 
 

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All users of English have to speak and write like someone from and English speaking country
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agree
B
disagree

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All users of English have to learn how to speak and write the same way
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agree
B
disagree

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America's official language is English
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true
B
false

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America 'uses' English But it isn’t a national language. America doesn't have an official language. 
The majority of English speakers live in America and Great- Britain
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False
B
True

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America 'uses' English But it isn’t a national language. America doesn't have an official language. 
Where do people speak English?

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The UK government classifies the following overseas countries as majority native English speaking:
Antigua and Barbuda
Australia
The Bahamas
Barbados
Belize
Canada*
Dominica
Grenada
Guyana
Ireland
Jamaica
New Zealand
St Kitts and Nevis
St Lucia
St Vincent and the Grenadines
Trinidad and Tobago
United Kingdom
United States of America
Attitudes towards language need to change

- Communication is possible without perfect grammar. 
- Students do not need to speak English like a native.
(I dont even speak like I write for school in my first language) 
- You should always tickle your brain tho! Laziness does not do any good to the brain.
- Challenge youself, but have realistic expectations of yourself! 

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One thing you got from this sesh

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Did yoúr attitude towards English change during this sesh? why?

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Goal:
Finish Identity map -> Questions? 
Hand in today!
Explore  what language means
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Next time: 
* Present Identity map
* Discuss personal qualities

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