1. 영어는 지역적으로 다르다. [English is differ from region by region]
“The English language," a phrase you may have frequently heard, gives the impression that English is a uniform system of communication used by all native speakers. Nothing could be further from the truth. The English spoken in the British Isles is recognizably different from that spoken in North America. With
“There are many more speakers of World Englishes and people who use English for international communication than there are native speakers of it.”
“The present international status of English is rightly justified on the basis of the numerical strength of its non-native speakers; the cross-cultural and localized functional range of the language has developed in various domains.”
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English/Korean] As we have seen, phonological adaptation of loan words may reflect facts about syllable structure. Recently, the Korean automobile name Hyundai has been adapted into English in various ways, one of which follows. Give the Korean form and the English adaptation provided, state two reasons based on syllable structure conditions that explain why the English form is pronounced the way
native, also between American and British. First question asks about the word that they know. Its aim is to find out where the word is used. Most non-natives don't know these words. Because these words are acquired by studying standard English and obviously they have meanings which only natives know, non-natives would not know these words unless they had joined a group of native speakers in the p
Ⅰ.Multiculturalism in America
1. Multiculture in America
What is Multiculturalism?
19th C- America experienced massive immigration.
The United States has just one culture
→ The culture of variety
To know how many individual cultures exists in America, is to know how many exists in the world.
The United States of America thrives on diversity.
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