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Date Posted: 08:01:36 09/19/07 Wed
Author: LOURDES
Subject: Re: TEXT 9 - Pragmatics in DA (Celce-Murcia & Olshtain)
In reply to: Mabel 's message, "Re: TEXT 9 - Pragmatics in DA (Celce-Murcia & Olshtain)" on 09:54:03 09/18/07 Tue

Great Mabel!

There is a nice example of japanese culture on text 9 page 26, do you have any other situation that you could share with us?

Lourdes







Hello Everyone,
>
>I guess it is very important when teaching another
>language (not only English), to consider pragmatics.
>It is much easier to learn another language if you
>know a bit about the culture and you can visualize, if
>not live the context. When I went to Japan for the
>first time I could feel this cultural pragmatics very
>clear. At first I considered Japanese people rude,
>until I understand that certain behavior was part of
>their culture. It is very interesting and I think it
>makes all the difference.
>
>Mabel

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