Thursday, October 30, 2008

Friday, October 17, 2008

my results from doing the survey

well i had them in a movie form but they wont work right now and i cant really respond to how the results worked in words i can say that it is a fact that your first language if it is not English can have some affect on your language. also i can say that different people talk in different ways

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

MY QUIZ

1. did you learn a second language first that was not English

2. where did you learn this first language

3. what part of that country did you learn it in

4. can you say your ABC

5. do you think you say words differently than others.

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

how i plan to find my answers

my first approach to finding my answers would be look up my secondary reacerch and really look at it so i can see what it says and also i know a few peaple that dnt speak english as a first language and i can use thier first language to tell thier dialect in english

my secondary research

my secondary research is a packet given to me by my teacher about bilingual children and I've also used first Nations English dialects a group about helping people adjust to the English language that are not original from America and know a diffrent language first. both of the articles talked about kids from different regions of different country's their dialect would be significantly different.

stuff i want answered

one. if your from Ireland how will your dialect be different

two. knowing German first affect dialect

three. knowing Jamaican dialect first affecting your English

four. knowing an Indian language first

5. knowing an African language first.

what i want to know about dialect

my honest goal doing all of this is to find out how your language affects English if English isn't your first language. really i do i know that its common knowledge that it does affect it but how, if your from somewhere else then somebody else is how will your dialect differ in English.

my honest summery on language with my secondary resaerch

knowing a different language first will have some effects on the way you talk but it depends on what your first language was if it was an Indian language you will have a very different then if your first language is an Irish one. having a different dialect though can be something that will make you stand out and seem different from every one else. some of the research that i have done has said that if you learn Swahili before you learn English your English dialect will be (don't want to seem racist or stereotypical) but your voice May be deeper and have some syllable be stronger than other syllables.

Monday, October 6, 2008

all the peaple that came to our class

i have to say i learned some things from the people who came to our class i learned don't say America when you go to other countries also if you are going to another country get ready for this feeling like you cant say anything for a while and when you get back to a place where you understand get ready to hear all the background noise.

YOUR LANGUGE ISNT THE PROPER WAY TO TALK GET OVER IT ALLREADY

my belief on language is that their are so many differences to language that it doesn't matter how you talk and any body who says that they have a normal dialect doesn't know any thing about other people