Reflection 2

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Reflection The Following reflection is based on the text Sociolinguistic Patterns” and it has been written with the intention of provide information about the different sociolinguistic patterns, in what features they are based on and the relationship that exist between them; moreover, describe and explain the features of the summary that was written based on that text and the relevance that it has for the Course Lexical Analysis. This text helps us as futures teachers to understand how the language can differ in the way that it is expressed and used, depending on the different patterns that are explained on the text and lately on the summary in a very brief and clearly way. The Text “Sociolinguistic Patterns”explains how the English language is affected by different patterns, which depending on the context can provide not only characteristic of the language, but also characteristic of the people who speak it. A clear example of it is the working class that is characterized by social class pattern. Another example is the ways of speaking that most women have, that differentiate them from the man’s speech; the first one is well-known for the use of higher-status variants more frequently than the second one. This corresponds to Gender Pattern. “Sociolinguistics Patterns” text is a contribution to the Lexical Analysis course, helping us to achieve some of the objectives of the course such as identifies different registers and pragmatic contexts; moreover to improve our knowledge about the English language, not only through the history and development of the language, but also the principal characteristics that it has depending on both internal and external patterns. Another important point to develop, is that the text also can guide us in the sense of what or which patterns we should have in mind at the moment of teaching; moreover if in the future a student ask some of us why occur these differences in pronunciation or the use of the grammatical structures, between others, in the same language, we will be able to explain in details some of the reasons that are based on sociolinguistics patterns. In my personal opinion the text that I choose reveals interesting information about the English language in terms of the classifications that we can do by the study of the different patterns and even when the English language is one, we can find a lot of varieties of it that depends on the characteristic of the people who speak it, where they live, their social class, age, gender, their style between others. The important point of that is the English language is one, and no matter the differences that it has in some parts of the Earth it is understandable due to the process of standardization that allowed a specific language can be understood by everyone who speaks the language and also by people who want to learn it.

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The Following reflection is based on the text “Sociolinguistic Patterns” and it has

been written with the intention of provide information about the different sociolinguistic

patterns, in what features they are based on and the relationship that exist between

them; moreover, describe and explain the features of the summary that was written

based on that text and the relevance that it has for the Course Lexical Analysis.

This text helps us as futures teachers to understand how the language can differ in

the way that it is expressed and used, depending on the different patterns that are

explained on the text and lately on the summary in a very brief and clearly way.

The Text “Sociolinguistic Patterns”explains how the English language is affected by

different patterns, which depending on the context can provide not only characteristic of

the language, but also characteristic of the people who speak it. A clear example of it is

the working class that is characterized by social class pattern. Another example is the ways

of speaking that most women have, that differentiate them from the man’s speech; the

first one is well-known for the use of higher-status variants more frequently than the

second one. This corresponds to Gender Pattern.

“Sociolinguistics Patterns” text is a contribution to the Lexical Analysis course,

helping us to achieve some of the objectives of the course such as identifies different

registers and pragmatic contexts; moreover to improve our knowledge about the English

language, not only through the history and development of the language, but also the

principal characteristics that it has depending on both internal and external patterns.

Another important point to develop, is that the text also can guide us in the sense

of what or which patterns we should have in mind at the moment of teaching; moreover if

in the future a student ask some of us why occur these differences in pronunciation or the

use of the grammatical structures, between others, in the same language, we will be able

to explain in details some of the reasons that are based on sociolinguistics patterns.

In my personal opinion the text that I choose reveals interesting information about

the English language in terms of the classifications that we can do by the study of the

different patterns and even when the English language is one, we can find a lot of varieties

of it that depends on the characteristic of the people who speak it, where they live, their

social class, age, gender, their style between others. The important point of that is the

English language is one, and no matter the differences that it has in some parts of the

Earth it is understandable due to the process of standardization that allowed a specific

language can be understood by everyone who speaks the language and also by people

who want to learn it.