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Languages

Languages. I LOVE YOU IN DIFFERENT LANGUAGES. How do you say “I love you” in different languages?. Speaking 1. Who speaks more than one language? Who speaks two languages? Who speaks three languages? What benefits do you get if you can speak more than one language?.

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Languages

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  1. Languages

  2. I LOVE YOU IN DIFFERENT LANGUAGES How do you say “I love you” in different languages?

  3. Speaking 1 • Who speaks more than one language? • Who speaks two languages? • Who speaks three languages? • What benefits do you get if you can speak more than one language?

  4. Reading: Code Switching (p. 75)

  5. What does this mean? Don’t judge a book by the cover?

  6. Stereotyping

  7. Ethnic Groups in Indonesia Batak Menadonese Javanese Padang Dayak Sundanese Madurese Ambonese Where are you from? What are people from this place famous for?

  8. What about this?(p. 73)

  9. Read p. 80

  10. Writing • “Think about a situation when someone made a biased judgment about you or acted unfairly toward you because of your age, skin color, clothes you were wearing, gender, the way you speak, where you live, how much money your family has, or some other reason.”

  11. How did you know that you were being unfairly judged? • What words or actions were directed at you because of assumptions or stereotypes? • Why do you think those assumptions were made about you? • How did the experience make you feel? • How do you think you should have been treated in that situation?

  12. Outline of a Speech • Opening: Background information. Statement of Opinion • Body Story Point + Examples/reasons Point + Illustration • Closing: Summary. Final Message

  13. Thank you!

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