Lesson 5 Flashcards

1
Q

stands for the localized varieties of English as they are used or spoken in certain areas

A

World English (WE)

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2
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refers to the degree of formality attached to a particular interpersonal social situation which is reflected by differences in language

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Style

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3
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Refers to the formality of language which one speaks. It is understood as the context-specific variety of language to which the field-mode-tenor framework is

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Register

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4
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analyzed in terms of the social setting ad the communicative purpose in which the text is

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Field

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5
Q

may be described in terms of the roles required of the writers and readers including the cultural values shared by

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Tenor

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6
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could be explained in light of the knowledge of other texts required of speakers/listeners and writers/readers as regards the genre including the formal text

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Mode

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7
Q

English as a foreign language

A

The Expanding Circle

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8
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English as second language

Post-colo effect

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The Outer Circle

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9
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English as Native Language

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The Inner Circle

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10
Q

Three Approaches to Intercultural Communication

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Social Science or Functionalist
Interpretative
Critical

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