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“Malgré la hauteur de la montagne tu la graviras. Je te connais tu es mon fils. Je suis la première personne qui t’ai prise après ta naissance et je sais que tu peux le faire.”…
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“Malgré la hauteur de la montagne tu la graviras. Je te connais tu es mon fils. Je suis la première personne qui t’ai prise après ta naissance et je sais que tu peux le faire.”…
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When growing up being bilingual is a good and bad thing to me. Growing up code switching was not easy and learning how to speak three languages was a challenge. Learning my native language, …
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Growing up I have always felt like I was living in two different worlds. This was due to the fact that it’s a little more difficult to express myself in English than it would …
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Growing up in a Dominican household, father, and grandparents being immigrants can be very difficult. Don’t get me wrong I loved everything about it, even now to this day from the music, to the …
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I have experienced living between two different worlds or identities. I remember when I was going to my country I had to act like a completely different person because people over …
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HW 7
A struggle of mine with facing two worlds was when I was a kid. I grow up speaking spanish and english, being bilingual was very hard for me because at …
“Fortunately, for reasons I won’t get into today, I later decided I should envision a reader for the stories I would write. And the reader I decided upon was my mother, because these were stories about mothers.”
I found …
Part 1
One significant quote from Amy Tan’s “Mother Tongue” is: “I am a writer. And by that definition, I am someone who has always loved language.” This quote is significant because it sets the tone for the essay and …
Part 1: Mother Tongue
“I think my mother’s English almost had an effect on limiting my possibilities in life as well. Sociologists and linguists probably will tell you that a person’s developing language skills are more influenced by peers. But …
“I know this for a fact, because when I was growing up, my mother’s “limited” English limited my perception of her. I was ashamed of her English. I believed that her English reflected the quality of what she had to …