"Why Bilinguals Are Smarter" was a pretty awesome article by the New York Times. It turns out being bilingual has profound effects on your brain; improving cognitive skills that are not related to language and even prevent dementia in older age. It m
In Tribe Revives Language on Verge of Extinction, the New York Times does a great job of explaining how one particular American Indian language with only five speakers left has been resurfaced to face extinction. Through the internet, there has been
Culture shock is an incredible phenomenon. Many individuals who travel and or live and must try to assimilate into another culture of people often face this. Culture shock is precipitated by the anxiety that results from losing all familiar signs and
Identify a topic for your culture project and reflect upon how this project relates to your language learning. State your learning goals for this project.
For the past three months I have been working hard to master the basics of the Gujarati language. But it has not come easy. From tone differences, to gender variations, I have worked vigorously to properly speak basics of the language in an Indian r
For the past three months I have been working hard to master the basics of the Gujarati language. But it has not come easy. From tone differences, to gender variations, I have worked vigorously to properly speak basics of the language in an Indian r
Cultural competence of the Gujarati language consists of interacting with the social and cultural aspects of Gujarati culture in reference to language learning. I find that the cultural aspect of Gujarati language and Indian culture itself, greatly c
Knowing the history of the Gujarati language can help me learn the language because by learning where the language originated I can make connections to the culture and context associated with the language.
Although it seems like the SDLC courses are directed mainly at language learning, there is almost as much to learn about culture as there is about language. Additionally, most of the cultural learning that occurs throughout the semester culminates in
So far I have used voki to document my learning of the numbers 1-10 in Gujarati. I plan on using voki as well as audacity mp3 to document my learning of the days of the week. Last week I learned that the weekly calendar begins on Monday rather than S
I thoroughly enjoyed Pooja's presentation on greetings in Hindi. I felt as though they were an effective means of comparing Gujarati culture within greater Indian culture. About two weeks ago I wrote about touching of the feet in Gujarat and I was in
Is there an alphabet? If yes, how many letters? What do they represent? Are there significant differences between manuscript and print? If there is no alphabet, how does the language convey information in written form? Are there related writing
The cultural dimensions of learning Gujarati are intertwined and molded by Indian culture as a whole. I have learned so far that respect for those who are older and wiser, as well as family reputation are major factors in Gujarati culture. The lang
The first task of a self-directed learner is to set goals. Your goals will probably be related to your reasons for choosing this particular language. What is your interest in 'your' language? What do you hope to accomplish this semester? What are
My mind works to music. Since learning my ABC’s in kindergarten, I have found it easier to learn all sorts of material with songs. I enjoy making raps or rhymes rather than writing down material to memorize. I can remember songs from when I was a
Most Afghanistan holidays are Islamic holidays because of its large presence in Afghan culture. Eid is one of the most popular Islamic holidays which is widely celebrated in Afghanistan. It is a big celebration that notes the end of Ramadan. During R
In America, time is very important. "Time is Money". Time is important in the social world and even more important in the business world. Americans do everything around the clock and it is very rare that time doesn't matter. To "be on time" usually m