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By Prof. George Whitehead. 1.It is important to sound like a native speaker. 2.If you make a grammar mistake when you speak, people won’t understand you.

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1 by Prof. George Whitehead

2 1.It is important to sound like a native speaker. 2.If you make a grammar mistake when you speak, people won’t understand you. 3.It is important to understand non-native English speakers (Chinese, Japanese, Thai etc.). 4.It is more likely for you to use English with a non-native speaker than a native speaker. 5.It is important to know a lot about western culture (i.e. USA, Canada, England). 6.It is recommended that non-native English learners have an English name. 7.Konglish (Korean English) is not real English. 8. Ban Ki -moon is a good role model for Korean English speakers.

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4 This video made me feel Angry Sad Upset

5 In countries like Korea, Korean language and culture needs to come first. ( 한국에서는 한글과 한국문화가 우선이다 ) English should not take over Korean culture and identity. ( 영어가 한국문화와 자기 정체성을 차지하지 않아야 한다 ) You can be brilliant in your own language. English does not = intelligence! ( 자기의 언어 가지고도 훌륭할 수 있다 ) English is an additional skill.

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10 English as a Native Language Primary/ Secondary Language ForeignLanguage

11 English as a Native Language Second Language ForeignLanguage

12 Finglish Norweglish Porglish Greeklish Tinglish Spanglish Poglish Turklish Konglish Dunglish Hinglish Czenglish Chinglish

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15 Currently, non-native speakers outnumber native speakers 5 to 1 Who are you most likely to interact in English with?

16 With your group discuss the answers and reasons to questions 3, 4, and 7 on the quiz.

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18 Write down the score you would give these speakers of English from 1-10. 1 = very very bad 10 = perfect!

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23 With your group discuss your opinions about the order of importance of the skills below for English today.  Pronunciation  Grammar  Confidence  A large vocabulary  Comprehensible output  Being familiar with different dialects  Understanding western culture  Idioms and slang

24 1.Comprehensible output 2.Confidence 3.Being familiar with different dialects 4.Pronunciation 5.A large vocabulary 6.Grammar 7.Understanding western culture 8.Idioms and slang

25 There are many fluent English speakers, not all are native… The most important thing is to be comprehensible Try to get used to other non-native varieties Be proud to be a Korean English speaker Native speakers can have troubles in international settings.

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27 With your group discuss the answers and reasons to the rest of the questions.

28 1.It is important to sound like a native speaker. 2.If you make a grammar mistake when you speak, people won’t understand you. 3.It is important to understand non-native English speakers (Chinese, Japanese, Thai etc.). 4.It is more likely for you to use English with a non-native speaker than a native speaker. 5.It is important to know a lot about western culture (i.e. USA, Canada, England).

29 6.It is recommended that non-native English learners have an English name. 7.Konglish (Korean English) is not real English. 8. Ban Ki -moon is a great role model for Korean English speakers.

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33 English is more than just a test score, It is a life skill. The primary goal of learning English should be to understand others and be understood (native and non- native). Accuracy in grammar, pronunciation are not as important if they do not affect comprehensibility.

34  What are your English goals.  Write down at least 3  Try to be as specific as possible

35 In this lesson was there any information that shocked you? If so, why? After learning about English today has your thinking changed about English? How so? Was there anything you disagreed with? If so, explain. What can you do to be a more successful user of English in today’s world? suwonunigeorge.weebly.com prof.gwhitehead@gmail.com

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