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My Learning experience in Grasping New Language Name Institution Professor Course Date It has never been really an easy task ever when someone introduces you to a new language. But amazingly enough you find it incredibly interesting knowing some new vocabularies in tune with the new language. Despite how much you may pronounce words at first a new impression just starts to develop in your mind interest starts to crop up and eventually when words start to form meaning you find yourself motivated and a craving to know more ensues (Lasagabaste et al 123). I remember when I was first introduced to my first language by my mum I hardly could not recall how perfectly I mustered the language but all I know I got to grow smarter when I used to communicate it with my pals more often. Words which could not form perfectly could seem hard to to read and analyze poetry texts in either of these two languages. Last but not least being multi-lingual personally has given me new experiences that make me feel personally important and of value in the society. This personality character is very vital since it helps one to grow good interpersonal and communication skills which make up a person complete in the relevant field he will be likely to work (Lantolf et al 207-226). References Lantolf J. P. Thorne S. L. & Poehner M. E. (2015). Sociocultural theory and second language development. Theories in second language acquisition: An introduction 207-226. Lasagabaster David Aintzane Doiz and Juan Manuel Sierra. (2016). Motivation and Foreign Language Learning: From Theory to Practice 123 Vanderplank Robert. . (2016). The Developing Environment for Language Learning: A New Audience and the Revised Model of Language Learning with Captions. Captioned Media in Foreign Learning and Teaching. Palgrave Macmillan UK 223-243. [...]
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Write a language narrative in which you describe yourself as a language user and learner. You may want to start with birth and go on from there, focusing on how you learned your first (second, third, etc.) language(s). Or, you may want to focus on one experience in which you understood something significant about how you and/or your family/friends use language in comparison to others. You will need to connect your language story to what you have learned this semester about language. The narrative also should talk also about Neologism, grammar and morphology. Instructions and questions to be answered are in the doc attached
Subject Area: Linguistics
Document Type: Reports