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    about not being afraid to do what you love, even if people tell you that you should major in something else. Anne Lamott discusses how you should not be afraid to write your first draft of a paper, it is suppose to be horrible. In her essay, “Mother Tongue”, Amy Tan discusses the hardships with her and her mother’s types of English, while in “Crummy First Drafts”, Anne Lamott talks about getting over your fears when writing the first draft of a paper; both of the authors essays vary in…

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    The Reason for Writing Writers are influenced by their lives by the people the people they grow up around by the experiences they have had. In these three essays “Mother Tongue” By Amy Tan, “Why I Write” By George Orwell, and “ The Black Writer and the Southern Experience” By Alice Walker, they all had different experiences that led them to become writers. The categories that would be given on what influenced them is culture, family, and time. These do link all three essays together but most of…

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    their efforts are seen through their achievements. This culture has produced a bountiful amount of self taught people with unique knowledge, an interesting past, and a thriving future. Malcolm X’s article A Homemade Education and Amy Tan’s article Mother Tongue provide various examples of what it is like to live as a minority, as well as examples of the struggle of living…

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    and related studies to mother tongue, code-switching, pre-school, and foreign language and research on using of mother tongue on children L2 acquisition, its advantages and disadvantage and also the situations that a teacher allowed to use of mother tongue. 2.1. Mother Tongue Mother tongue is an integral part of human existence and tied him with stem cells. Mother tongue is a language we learned from mother, father and relatives. According to Nordguist (2017), mother tongue is a native language…

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    Se Habla Espan᷉ol and Mother Tongue Tanya Maria Barrientos and Amy Tan are similar but also contain some key differences. Barrientos and Tan are children of immigrants that are ashamed of their families heritage. Although Barrientos and Tan were raised within different cultures, they are both ashamed of where they came from. As Barrientos says, “I wanted to call myself Latino, to finally take pride, but it felt like a lie” (631). Barrientos wanted to speak her native language, which was Spanish…

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    there are cases when the poor may be unaware of exemption schemes and/or not apply for fear of being stigmatized. Therefore, fiscal investment is medium high. Option 2: Mother-tongue based bilingual education (MTBBE) The purpose of this program is creating an environment where children’s education will start with their mother tongues as the languages of instruction and Vietnamese only as a subject. From preschool to grade 2, children’s…

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    Form/type of writing: Mother Tongue is an narrative, Amy Tan talk about the experience she learn growing up in an immigrant household and her realization that those experience make us who we are. The goal of this narrative is to addresses the substance of languages and how language is not only a tool of communication, but a sociological tool of measuring individual worth. Main focus (topic) of the text: The main focus of this narrative is to show the importance of language and and the idea that…

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    understanding the details. An overall judgement was to be confirmed that the language is to be a major problem. Amy Tan “Mother Tongue” and James Baldwin “If Black English Isn’t a Language, Then Tell Me What is?” explain the facts of language and its purposes. These articles differ in their cultural viewpoint. In the Tan article, she talks about the book that she published; her mother decided to show up and hear her read her book but that is not the language that she uses. She thinks that…

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    In the essay by Amy Tan from The Opposites of Fate, Mother Tongue (2003 p. 20-23) she blends different forms of English to make it more relevant to most people and making the piece easier to read and comprehend. It has it proven that using blended forms of writing can make a successful piece. We tend to elaborate more when we know our audience. When we do not, we use more factual information and formal words. We also use formal methods to get our point across when trying to reach those in…

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    English author, grew up experiencing language barriers. In her article “Mother Tongue”, Tan shows that English, like other languages is a form of expression and communication, and that “it can evoke an emotion, a visual image, a complex idea, [and] a simple truth.” Language according to Tan, ties to one’s culture and identity. Tan’s dialect ties to her Chinese American heritage – the “broken” English that her and her mother spoke in private setting, is what shapes how Tan sees herself and the…

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