Language effect on culture

    • The Relationship Between Language and Culture ~ Wikye

      The effect of culture can occur on different levels: on the level of concepts, on the level of sayings, on the level of exam format, or on the level of the relation between examiner and candidate. For example: in some Asian countries it is inappropriate to disagree with someone with more social power, in exam situations, this is the examiner.

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    • [DOC File]Bilingual Assessment: Practices and procedures for dual ...

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      1.1 The Nature of Language . Demonstrate an understanding of the nature, purposes, and uses of language. For example: Demonstrate an understanding of the basic elements of language structure (i.e., phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics) and how they are interrelated. Demonstrate an understanding that languages can occur in different modalities.

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    • [DOC File]Reflections on the Impact of Culture in the Classroom

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      The following sample validity statement may be used in cases where a clear declining pattern is evident, that is, that there is a primary effect of culture and language …

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    • [DOC File]Keeping Our Languages “Safe” in a “Globalized” World

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      Culture influences greatly how we see the world, how we try to understand it and how we communicate with each other. Therefore, culture determines, to a great extent, learning and teaching styles. Addressing cultural differences in the teaching-learning process is both important and controversial.

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    • [DOC File]Hi Sandra,

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      This experience is similar to the effect that culture has on the way people interpret things. It give clear evidence that two people can be looking at the same thing and see something quite different. And they can both be correct! Just as with the picture, very few people interpret things without relying on their cultural preconditioning.

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    • [DOC File]CHAPTER 3: THE DIMENSIONS OF CULTURE – PART 2

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      Culture-Language Interpretive Matrix (C-LIM) Samuel O. Ortiz, Ph.D. and Dawn P. Flanagan, Ph.D. St. John’s University. Vincent C. Alfonso, Ph.D. Gonzaga University Cultural and Linguistic Classification of Tests Addressing Bias in Test Validity and Interpretation. Pattern of Expected Performance of Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Children

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    • [DOC File]Language testing and culture

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      Alternative introduction for high school language teachers: On the board, write, “Why should I study this language, anyway.” This is a quick point of departure to lead into a discussion on how language, culture and globalization are connected.

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