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National identity and language: an endogamic way to understand culture.

The influence of culture on bilingual English language teacher’s  identity reconstruction: An Appraisal Analysis

The influence of culture on bilingual English language teacher’s identity reconstruction: An Appraisal Analysis

... as an empirical inquiry that investigates a current phenomenon in depth and within its real-life context, particularly when the limits between the phenomenon and the context are not evident ...

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Language, Culture and Identity in the Global Age

Language, Culture and Identity in the Global Age

... rules and moving the ...decisions and communications facilitated by information and communication technologies (ICT) adhere to a global or transnational ...production and the management ...

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African women, literature, language and culture

African women, literature, language and culture

... Lamin to contradict tradition and allow his daughter to pursue advanced ...sister and for other women in her country, and together these actions begin to transform how both women ...

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Exploring the implications of learning a foreing language on indigenous students: identity and culture

Exploring the implications of learning a foreing language on indigenous students: identity and culture

... same way Wong Billy (2018 P. 6) adds that as an institutionalized cultural capital, a degree certificate would seem to offer our HANT students the “seal of approval” that can validate to ...

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CULTURE, LANGUAGE AND REPRESENTATION

CULTURE, LANGUAGE AND REPRESENTATION

... representation and interpretation of historical events. He juxtaposes fictional and documentary texts to emphasize the role of myth and mythmaking involved in the production of ideological ...

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From national catholicism to democratic patriotism?: An empirical analysis of contemporany Spanish national identity

From national catholicism to democratic patriotism?: An empirical analysis of contemporany Spanish national identity

... consistently, and consciously articulated in an explicit way as a political ideology that fits Gellner’s definition of seeking congruence between the state and the nation (Gellner, ...

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Second Language Production and Its Influence on Thought and Personality

Second Language Production and Its Influence on Thought and Personality

... considered to express better the meaning they want to ...reference to the theorists who talked about the contact between the two lexicons, such as Vivian Cook (1992, ...native language ...

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American Culture in an English Immersion Class

American Culture in an English Immersion Class

... of language education has been changed through the years with different models and methods to get a real ...method to teach a second language: to begin with, the students are in ...

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Explorando la conectividad cultural en la sostenibilidad del desarrollo del turismo rural comunitario en Jamaica - ORTE2014

Explorando la conectividad cultural en la sostenibilidad del desarrollo del turismo rural comunitario en Jamaica - ORTE2014

... need to belong, a sense of ...1994), and as Quinn in Halfacree (2010: 257) notes, ‘People’s desire to escape is strongly tempered by an attempt both to reconnect with experiences from ...

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Drama activities for improving  english proficiency and social values

Drama activities for improving english proficiency and social values

... conversations and questions, we started the development of the Icfes mock, due to, the school required it, for that reason the first session students carried out the ...questions and the dialogues, ...

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What teaching strategies can I use with my 9th grade A students to encourage them to speak in English confidently in class?

What teaching strategies can I use with my 9th grade A students to encourage them to speak in English confidently in class?

... pair and group ...team, and pair work is when learners work on ...tend to participate more actively, and they also have more chances to experiment with the language than is ...

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Tongue twisters and songs as a means to develop pronunciation and oral fluency with higher educations students

Tongue twisters and songs as a means to develop pronunciation and oral fluency with higher educations students

... important to mention the pros and cons of this ...time to observe all changes that students showed while the instruments were being ...learner to master. It is essential to take into ...

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Jóvenes patriotas, rebeldes y conformistas en tiempos de guerra y posguerra: tendencias recientes en historia del nacionalismo juvenil e identidad nacional en el siglo XX

Jóvenes patriotas, rebeldes y conformistas en tiempos de guerra y posguerra: tendencias recientes en historia del nacionalismo juvenil e identidad nacional en el siglo XX

... efforts to imbibe nationalist fervor in their youth. He is careful to note, however, that the young people on these subsidized trips represent different social classes, levels of religiosity, and ...

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Language and cultural identity in immigrant narratives: bridging the gap between arab tradition and american culture

Language and cultural identity in immigrant narratives: bridging the gap between arab tradition and american culture

... dual identity, Edward Said got caught between two languages and traditions, which made him feel not quite right and out of ...immigration and exile shaped his identity: “to me, ...

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Improving the amount of input in the EFL classroom : the importance and implications of providing input in the target language, avoiding the use of L1

Improving the amount of input in the EFL classroom : the importance and implications of providing input in the target language, avoiding the use of L1

... English, and 29,26% claimed having felt stressed or frustrated either sometimes or ...related to the fact that new types of activities were developed, such as information gap worksheets, or reading ...

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An Introduction to the National Income and Product Accounts

An Introduction to the National Income and Product Accounts

... means to validate the values entered into a set of national economic accounts, but it also provides alternative ways to calculate a measure when a complete set of information is not available for one ...

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Introduction: Identity, Culture, and the Performance Paradigm

Introduction: Identity, Culture, and the Performance Paradigm

... anthropological and philosophical investments in the discourses of performance and performativity, including: ...drama and drama as social ritual (1969, 1982); the postmodern ruminations on the ...

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Measuring Human “Progress” in the New Millennium: The Jewish Question Revisited

Measuring Human “Progress” in the New Millennium: The Jewish Question Revisited

... Jewish identity is founded in the Middle East are those that dangerously echo the Islamic Revolution and that could also make the loyalty of Jews living in contemporary Western empires, suspect, ...empire ...

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Teenagers' thoughts about their cultural identity through english writing

Teenagers' thoughts about their cultural identity through english writing

... what and how the student teacher makes sense of their learning in the teacher education and the development in classroom program as a global construct, beliefs, and attitudes does not lend itself ...

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Collabowriting drama: A way to understand students' critical literacy

Collabowriting drama: A way to understand students' critical literacy

... result an easy task, since each author has different perspectives, desires, ideas, beliefs and prospects about what the final paper may be, and is for that reason that it becomes necessary for them ...

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