PPT-Attitudes towards language change (1)

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Changes in Spoken Language What can you tell about the man from this extract From Dickenss Great Expectations 1860 ch 1 After darkly looking at his leg and

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Changes in Spoken Language What can you tell about the man from this extract From Dickenss Great Expectations 1860 ch 1 After darkly looking at his leg and me several times he came closer to my tombstone took me by both arms and tilted me back as far as he could hold me so that his eyes looked most powerfully down into mine and mine looked most helplessly up into his . Attitudes and Attitude Changes:. Influencing Thoughts and Feelings. “. By persuading others, . we convince ourselves.” . – Junius. The Nature and Origin of Attitudes. Attitudes. Evaluations of people, objects, and ideas.. Facts and states of affairs. Common . Three-Way Equivalence:. Sentence meanings. The objects of the attitudes. The referents of ‘that’-clauses. Propositional Attitudes. Agent + Attitude + Content. Introduce . LangChang. as taught module for next; two pieces of c/w – investigation & media text.. Slide 2: overview of c/w pieces, with some examples.. Slide 3: Simple examples of “transformation” from investigation to media text (emphasize that effectiveness of “transformation” is written into marking criteria); show students some examples of c/w folders.. AISA Elementary. Parent Information Event. The Learner Profile . &. the PYP Attitudes. Why use them?. How can we simplify the language for children?. The IB . Learner. Profile. IB Mission Statement translated into behavior outcomes for international-mindedness. Thomas A. Heberlein. Sometimes it is OK to judge book by its cover. Attitudes are like rocks in a river. Many are underwater and you cannot see them –perhaps the most dangerous. You don’t go down the river trying to move them out of the way (dynamite!). IntegratED. Symposium on Sustainability. Sarah . Vitulano. , Louise Delaigue, Marie-Lisa . Jolin. Bill . Chatzopulos. , Marc-Antoine . Tutt-Guerette.  . Live Experiment. 1. True or False:. We are approaching the limit of the number of people the Earth can support.. AISA Elementary. Parent Information Event. The Learner Profile . &. the PYP Attitudes. Why use them?. How can we simplify the language for children?. The IB . Learner. Profile. IB Mission Statement translated into behavior outcomes for international-mindedness. For use with Chapter 8 of:. Galloway, N. and Rose, H. (2015). . Introducing Global Englishes. . . Routledge. .. © Dr. Heath Rose and Dr. Nicola Galloway. Review of . L. ecture 7 . English . in expanding global . Social Justice Infusion . Module Section. Key Concepts. Ideology. Language Ideology. Language Status. Language Attitudes. Ideology. As defined by Merriam-Webster. :. a systematic body of concepts especially human life or . Alessandra Tanesini. The Team. Prof.. Alessandra Tanesini (Co-PI, Philosophy, Cardiff University). Prof.. Gregory R. Maio (Co-PI, Psychology, University of Bath). Dr Ian James Kidd (CI, Philosophy, University of Nottingham). Bad Attitudes. “Weakness of attitude becomes weakness of character.” – Albert Einstein. Examples of a Bad Attitude. Risks of a Bad Attitude. What Causes a Bad Attitude?. What Causes a Bad Attitude?. Changes in . Spoken Language. What can you tell about the man from this extract?. From Dickens’s . Great Expectations . (1860), . ch. . 1:. After darkly looking at his leg and me several times, he came closer to my tombstone, took me by both arms, and tilted me back as far as he could hold me; so that his eyes looked most powerfully down into mine, and mine looked most helplessly up into his. . Bad Attitudes. “Weakness of attitude becomes weakness of character.” – Albert Einstein. Examples of a Bad Attitude. Risks of a Bad Attitude. What Causes a Bad Attitude?. What Causes a Bad Attitude?. He said that a child's language should be accepted and teachers should appreciate the importance of this. An attempt to suppress an accent is irrational . and neither humane nor necessary. Criticising a persons speech can be an attack on his self esteem..

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