blog #8
"Without question, it would have pleased me to hear my teachers address me in Spanish when I entered the classroom. I would have felt much less afraid. I would have trusted them and responded with ease. But I would have delayed-for how long postponed?-having to learn the language of public society." What I got most from this reading is the way language affects identity. I only speak English so I haven’t thought about language this way. I think this reading really opened my eyes on what ESL learners are going through. Also, I think it’s interesting to call English the language of public society. Mostly everything is in English in public in the USA, the reason why I find it interesting is because there is no official federal language in America. Yet it’s treated like the only language people should speak in America, especially in public. A lot of Americans also don’t learn a second language. “But the special feeling of closeness at home was diminished by then. Gone was the ...