benefits the human health. Finally, many people could fluently use this language when traveling the world. This is why everybody should learn Spanish. One benefit to learning Spanish includes a variety of careers options to choose from. Spanish and English language offers a higher pay in the career fields that are chosen. Careers such as teachers, bilingual clerks, and bank tellers. Also, reports have shown that employers are now seeking employees who are bilingual.
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In Gloria Anzaldúa’s, “How to Tame a Wild Tongue,” she tells the story of the many difficulties she faces throughout her life. These difficulties coming from her ethnic identity along with her lingual identity. Gloria has had a lot of literacy sponsors throughout her life. Some of these sponsors being encouraging and others not. One discouraging literacy sponsor she encounters in her life are her school (Elementary and College) teachers. In Elementary school, on page 200, she says she received three
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Gloria Anzaldua, in How to Tame a Wild Tongue, argues that one's primary language influences who they become. She uses Chicanos as a way to strengthen that argument. Chicanos, speak both English and Spanish, it’s a mix of two distinct cultures, therefore, how one identifies themselves, influences how they dress, speak and act. The language you speak is a part of your culture, it is who you truly are, and what defines you the most. Anzaldua uses pathos to also argue that in order to fully have a sense
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In the American lifestyle, Spanish speaking people must transition to their “American Dream”, starting with speaking fluent English. I was raised to speak Spanish as my first language due to my parents not understanding English. This problem placed me in to special ESL classes, if I did not commit to the classes, I would not be where I am today making all kinds of successful choices, and earning the best grades. We as Hispanics
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“Inside Out” by Francisco Jimenez is a realistic short story about a ten or ten year old kid who goes to a English school and he only knows knows Spanish. In the beginning Francisco parents move to America not knowing any English. In the middle when he goes to school he had know idea what anyone was saying because they all spoke in English. In the end people didn't know what he’s saying but they didn’t care just because he only knew Spanish. This story shows that it is not what's on the outside
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The era of Elizabethan times was quite the historical mark on entertainment arts, because of the vast popularity that it began growing. The arts were specifically used for entertainment and fun, as well as jobs and a way of life for some entertainers. Some entertainers used drama and theatre as a way of art and expression, but also to make others just as happy. The importance of the era, drama, theatre, and politics have greatly affected today’s outlook on the arts of entertainment. Elizabethan drama
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The english language is one of the hardest languages to learn because of its multiple roots of different languages.Before the english that we speak today was spoken,older versions of it had been spoken by the people before us.Since 450,the english language had begun its transition,including the culture of the time periods starting with the Anglo-Saxon. Years before the era of the Anglo Saxon had begun,the royal families of the Danish (the Danes)and the Scandinavians(the Geats),had inhabited the
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request that the family speak more english at home because it inhibits Mr. Rodrigues’s performance at school, and to Mr Rodrigues, this became “….a new quiet at home.” This is a huge turn in terms of tone as Mr. Rodrigues now much become accustomed to the “public life”, and use the language of “los gringos”. This change in tone is also exemplified through how he felt at home, as earlier on in the story the comfort of home was romanticized yet after he begins to speak English everywhere, in his words, `“the
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culture described in the epic is pagan and by the 11th century Britain had been Christianized. The pagan belief of “fate” makes this a part of pre-Christian times; the belief that fate controls the events of one’s life is a reoccurring theme in the English epic. Fate strongly influences the character and beliefs of Beowulf; He attributes his success and struggles in fights to fate. The author shows that God has the power to control any and everything due to predestination of fate. “Fate goes ever as
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I got in trouble one day because of a confrontation I had with a spanish teacher. The teacher was informing us about the “importance” of learning a second language. Me being the English speaking American I am, practiced one of my rights as a US citizen and spoke the thoughts that i had accumulated in my mind. I told him how I think it is pointless to have the knowledge of a second language. He explained his side of the story and how it will help us later in life but, i explained that it would not
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