Thursday, April 30, 2015

blog 9

This video explains how important it is to a child learning language to hear a large variety of words. For example they show statistics, and it demonstrates how parents play a big role in the development. For example, professional parents children scored the highest. Whereas parents who are on welfare didn't score too high. In the video they say that the words they acquire will affect their IQ scores later in life. They later explain the brain functions, and the gap that children have is also shown in the brain as well. I would definitely learn more about this topic, because it is interesting ad I like learning about how children function.

Thursday, April 16, 2015

Blog 8

This article brings up important points for example, the languages that do not have a way to be turned into writing are forgotten. The reason being, because people now use writing to communicate. For example, text email or social media. To me it is unfair that some languages die due to our modernization in technology. I would definitely study more about this topic, and I recommend others as well. If we have a language other than English in our family we should continue using it by teaching our children. It would mean that our children multilingual, and how cool is that?
http://www.thetakeaway.org/story/whats-lost-when-a-language-dies/




Friday, April 10, 2015

Blog 7

http://examples.yourdictionary.com/20-examples-of-slang-language.html


This article is about the slang some teenagers use today. Slang has existed for a very long time it just evolve as time passes. It is important for language, because with all of the slang words being used by teenagers and even parents it can make a whole new language. If I were to speak with the modern slang to my 80 year old grandfather he would most likely like at me as if I am speaking a different language. I would definitely research more on this topic, and well we all pretty much do while using social media.

Tuesday, March 24, 2015

blog 6

http://www.elephantvoices.org/multimedia-resources/elephant-calls-database-contexts.html


This article  is so interesting. I chose it because humans aren't the only ones who make noise to communicate or to speak. Elephants are one example of animals who communicate by sound. I like how they refer to them as drama queens. I would definitely look into this it is very cool. This effects the world, because if animals couldn't communicate how would they live. They wouldn't be able to reproduce either.

Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Blog 5

http://www.omniglot.com/language/articles/idioms.htm

We have been learning and reading a lot about idioms, but this article explains a different side of them. To us idioms are easy to understand but to those who are learning how to speak English will find it difficult. The article points out that idioms have culture and background information in them. This article relates to what chapter four talks about "idioms". I definitely agree with the article because my mother learned how to speak English at an older age and so she sometimes gets confused with idioms people use. This affects the world, because in every language there are idioms and to be able to be a part of a culture you must understand their language.

Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Blog #4

         This video is so interesting and of course it relates to language because they sang the sing in like 5 million. I chose this video because it sounds beautiful and even though there is different people singing it, it sounds very similar. There is not much to agree to but, I do agree that language is a big part of music. Watching this video made me want to investigate the different languages frozen was written in. I watched some of it in Spanish, and some messages were translated differently. This topic affects the world, because if a movie was only written in one language it wouldn't be as successful. Subtitles aren't the same either.

Thursday, February 19, 2015

Blog 3

I chose this video because it very interesting and short, and that way it does bore people. This video is related to language because it shows the difference pronunciations for different words. The thing I found most interesting about this video is how the other languages sound alike, and then there's German that sounds mean! there is not much
to agree to other than the sound of a German word differ a lot. This makes me want to hear more German, because it sounds so harsh but cool at the same time. This topic affects the world because, it shows how easy it can be to learn a similar language than the one you already know; also hard if you want to learn German.

Thursday, February 12, 2015

Blog2

This video is not by professionals, but it gets the point across. I loved the scenes they chose because the cartoons helped us understand it better. I never really pay attention to little things like this in movies, but they are there. They work as an education source for the little ones who just watch it to be entertained. Movies use all kinds of techniques we don't realize it. There is a lot of things that are correct so I do agree. I learned about this topic in like middle school, so I was aware of most things. I is important in my opinion. These techniques really effect the development of either movies like these or just language in general.

Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Blog 1

I chose this video because it is very important to know that language is a big part of childhood development. There is a process to learning how to speak and this video addresses it.
Something important about this video is when a baby is in the womb they can hear us. Speaking or singing to a baby even before they are born can make a difference. When they are younger than twelve months having a conversation with them makes them feel like the parent cares.
This video is very interesting and it caught my attention. I learned about some of these things in psychology and it has interested me since.
My topic is very important because it informs about how we develop language, and also it shows expecting parents about what techniques work.

Wednesday, January 21, 2015

I am

Hi 
My name is  Jennifer Trevizo, and I am taking this class to complete my certificate in foreign language. Eventually, I want to be a Biology high school teacher, and after I want to go back to school to continue my studies in Biology. Spanish is my  primary language; I learned how to write and speak it well by going to church. That was the only place I really had to write in Spanish. When I was a little girl my dad would have me read the bible to him in Spanish and so that helped me learn how to read better.
I am interested in many things like sports, crafts, and church. This is what I mostly focus my  time on. My favorite sport to watch is football and my favorite sport to play is Volleyball. When I am bored and want to stay in I usually go on Pinterest or Twitter and that keeps me entertained.