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Teaching English can be challengi... more Struggling with - ed? no problem! I have the paper for you.
Teaching English can be challenging, especially in the realms of pronunciation. This -ed issue, also known as hyper correction, is a common error amongst English Language Learners. This worksheet is for teachers to understand and learn how to manage this -ed problem effectively.
enjoy!
~*k. ye
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The KATE method will a... more The KATE method- Key Applications To Education
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The KATE method will allow teachers to use different key applications (with room to expand or mix different key teaching principles together ) to educate students with ease, confidence, and support.
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-"all up in my grill" "ain't nobody got time for that" "nigga"
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“Apart from the technical aspects of speech production, cultural influences also contribute to th... more “Apart from the technical aspects of speech production, cultural influences also contribute to the divergence between British and American breathing patterns while speaking. British culture traditionally values politeness, understatement, and subtlety in communication.
Accordingly, the inhalation technique aligns with these cultural norms by allowing speakers to deliver their message in a composed and restrained manner.
Conversely, American culture often celebrates dynamic and energetic communication…The tendency to exhale while speaking in an assertive and confident manner aligns with the American cultural ideal of directness and self-assurance. Therefore, the emphasis on exhalation may be a reflection of American cultural values and norms.”
AI
history usage and phonemic differences
From Chat GPT "Mid-Atlantic English is a term that refers to a specific accent used by some American speakers. It is a blend of features from both American and British English and is often associated with the accent used by actors in classic Hollywood films.
The phonemic differences between American English and Mid-Atlantic English are subtle but noticeable. The most notable differences include:
1. Pronunciation of /r/: In Mid-Atlantic English, the /r/ sound is pronounced more prominently than in most American accents, giving it a slight British flavor.
2. Vowel sounds: There are some vowel sounds that are pronounced differently in Mid-Atlantic English compared to American English, such as the "o" sound in words like "hot" and "bot," which is pronounced with a slightly rounded "o" sound in Mid-Atlantic English.
3. Intonation: In Mid-Atlantic English, there is often more emphasis on the final syllables of words, giving sentences a slightly sing-song quality.
Overall, Mid-Atlantic English is a unique and distinct accent that blends elements of both American and British English
"
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[song referenced by Are you that somebody - aaliyah ]
Kate Ye
Graduate School of Education and Psychology: Pepperdine University
EDTE 601.60 Applied Linguistics for Language Educators Dr. Kim
November 11, 2022
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Sounds, and the singular vs dual
Linear [linear] vs non linear [non[linear]
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[examples from Dr. Galasso]
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[examples from Dr. Galasso]
Root word is [car]. + plural Carson is NOT pronounced as [cars] [on] Instead, there is a syllabic stress which blends the [car][son] Why? Sometimes we will assume that there is a root word within a word, (in this case cars),and make the error that the "root word" can be pronounced standalone (CARSon). *Illicit *carson ≠ cars+on Pronication Instead, we need to treat the word in question as its own.
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[example from Vicky Hamer]
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Teaching English can be challenging, especially in the realms of pronunciation. This -ed issue, also known as hyper correction, is a common error amongst English Language Learners. This worksheet is for teachers to understand and learn how to manage this -ed problem effectively.
enjoy!
~*k. ye
By Kate Ye 02/10/2024
The KATE method will allow teachers to use different key applications (with room to expand or mix different key teaching principles together ) to educate students with ease, confidence, and support.
Accent Modification and Accent Study
-"all up in my grill" "ain't nobody got time for that" "nigga"
Accordingly, the inhalation technique aligns with these cultural norms by allowing speakers to deliver their message in a composed and restrained manner.
Conversely, American culture often celebrates dynamic and energetic communication…The tendency to exhale while speaking in an assertive and confident manner aligns with the American cultural ideal of directness and self-assurance. Therefore, the emphasis on exhalation may be a reflection of American cultural values and norms.”
AI
history usage and phonemic differences
From Chat GPT "Mid-Atlantic English is a term that refers to a specific accent used by some American speakers. It is a blend of features from both American and British English and is often associated with the accent used by actors in classic Hollywood films.
The phonemic differences between American English and Mid-Atlantic English are subtle but noticeable. The most notable differences include:
1. Pronunciation of /r/: In Mid-Atlantic English, the /r/ sound is pronounced more prominently than in most American accents, giving it a slight British flavor.
2. Vowel sounds: There are some vowel sounds that are pronounced differently in Mid-Atlantic English compared to American English, such as the "o" sound in words like "hot" and "bot," which is pronounced with a slightly rounded "o" sound in Mid-Atlantic English.
3. Intonation: In Mid-Atlantic English, there is often more emphasis on the final syllables of words, giving sentences a slightly sing-song quality.
Overall, Mid-Atlantic English is a unique and distinct accent that blends elements of both American and British English
"
Compound Reduplication and Infixes
Gender Usage and Determiners
Phonology and Semantics: Tones, Context, and Word Formation
[song referenced by Are you that somebody - aaliyah ]
Kate Ye
Graduate School of Education and Psychology: Pepperdine University
EDTE 601.60 Applied Linguistics for Language Educators Dr. Kim
November 11, 2022
Past tense examples of Walk, play
Sounds, and the singular vs dual
Linear [linear] vs non linear [non[linear]
[examples from Dr. Galasso]
Root word is [car]. + plural Carson is NOT pronounced as [cars] [on] Instead, there is a syllabic stress which blends the [car][son] Why? Sometimes we will assume that there is a root word within a word, (in this case cars),and make the error that the "root word" can be pronounced standalone (CARSon). *Illicit *carson ≠ cars+on Pronication Instead, we need to treat the word in question as its own.
Teaching English can be challenging, especially in the realms of pronunciation. This -ed issue, also known as hyper correction, is a common error amongst English Language Learners. This worksheet is for teachers to understand and learn how to manage this -ed problem effectively.
enjoy!
~*k. ye
By Kate Ye 02/10/2024
The KATE method will allow teachers to use different key applications (with room to expand or mix different key teaching principles together ) to educate students with ease, confidence, and support.
-"all up in my grill" "ain't nobody got time for that" "nigga"
Accordingly, the inhalation technique aligns with these cultural norms by allowing speakers to deliver their message in a composed and restrained manner.
Conversely, American culture often celebrates dynamic and energetic communication…The tendency to exhale while speaking in an assertive and confident manner aligns with the American cultural ideal of directness and self-assurance. Therefore, the emphasis on exhalation may be a reflection of American cultural values and norms.”
AI
history usage and phonemic differences
From Chat GPT "Mid-Atlantic English is a term that refers to a specific accent used by some American speakers. It is a blend of features from both American and British English and is often associated with the accent used by actors in classic Hollywood films.
The phonemic differences between American English and Mid-Atlantic English are subtle but noticeable. The most notable differences include:
1. Pronunciation of /r/: In Mid-Atlantic English, the /r/ sound is pronounced more prominently than in most American accents, giving it a slight British flavor.
2. Vowel sounds: There are some vowel sounds that are pronounced differently in Mid-Atlantic English compared to American English, such as the "o" sound in words like "hot" and "bot," which is pronounced with a slightly rounded "o" sound in Mid-Atlantic English.
3. Intonation: In Mid-Atlantic English, there is often more emphasis on the final syllables of words, giving sentences a slightly sing-song quality.
Overall, Mid-Atlantic English is a unique and distinct accent that blends elements of both American and British English
"
Compound Reduplication and Infixes
Gender Usage and Determiners
Phonology and Semantics: Tones, Context, and Word Formation
[song referenced by Are you that somebody - aaliyah ]
Kate Ye
Graduate School of Education and Psychology: Pepperdine University
EDTE 601.60 Applied Linguistics for Language Educators Dr. Kim
November 11, 2022
Past tense examples of Walk, play
Sounds, and the singular vs dual
Linear [linear] vs non linear [non[linear]
[examples from Dr. Galasso]
Root word is [car]. + plural Carson is NOT pronounced as [cars] [on] Instead, there is a syllabic stress which blends the [car][son] Why? Sometimes we will assume that there is a root word within a word, (in this case cars),and make the error that the "root word" can be pronounced standalone (CARSon). *Illicit *carson ≠ cars+on Pronication Instead, we need to treat the word in question as its own.
(for adult ESL learners )
Learning English as a second language can oftentimes be daunting and overwhelming for ESL adult learners. In this document, I have provided a few detailed study methods that will assist your students in achieving their language learning goals.
In order to successfully master a language, there are several components that must be introduced to the language learner.
In this paper, I have included 3 separate detailed Language Study Diagrams to help guide instructors, language learners, or lesson planners on topics to master a desired language.
The first diagram consists of core areas of language that the student should get familiar with.
The second diagram includes a variety of components that will expand on general study skills.
The last diagram displays several practical skills and methods of how to assess, practice, and use the language learned in diagram 1.
Enjoy! ~*xo
“If you talk to a man in a language he understands, that goes to his head. If you talk to him in his language, that goes to his heart.” - Nelson Mandela
More Yes’ , the greater the probability that the paper is a written by a human
If there are more No’s , the paper might be written by a chatbot.
Chat gpt generated key words : syntax and culture dynamics
cultural topics: Time, Progress, clarity, structure, respect, storytelling, spatial relationships
languages: Japanese, German, Korean, Chinese (mandarin- cantonese) , Spanish, Arabic and Persian, Guugu Yimithirr (Spoken in Australia)
On Life- Tolstoy:
Man has compared life and its definition towards 4 ideals:
1. Animal Creature Comforts - Eating Fighting Hunting and Mating
2. A Personality or Ego - A preference for likings and dislikes
3. Plant life - The system of organic growth from birth to decay
4. Material - Space and time
The conflicts which arise from these theories is as follows:
1. Animal creature comforts satisfy only self and nothing outside of “creature comforts” - Ann Landers.
2. Personality itself does not explain human living organisms as a whole, in the material body and life. This is also known as biase, for personal likings and dislikings.
3. Plant life ideals explains organisms from birth of a seed to the death of the plant, yet cannot compare to the whole intricacies of man. Plant life describes life to decay, a to b. Comparing life to plants is a comparison between point A to B, whereas life is infinite without points, as it is outside of these bounds.
4. Material can be explained through place, time of the past and future, the area in which man resides, and lives. yet the material cannot explain mankind and life itself because this is like explaining the definition of height by its dimensions of length and width. this explains everything but the man and life.
The ideas of what man is can be described in these four points of:
1.Aspiration towards good or bad
2. Reasonings behind the action
3. Animal personalities
4. Relations to the animal personaliy to self - as if the studies are to reflect what humankind is.
Kate Ye
Graduate School Of Education and Psychology MA TESOL, Pepperdine University EDTE 607: Ethics, Values, and Inclusion
Dr. Maria Wright
An Organization’s Culture and Virtue
As a collective, individuals can promote a virtuous culture of excellence through a combination of varied approaches, including ideas such as growth plans and codes of conduct. Several esteemed speakers such as Mellody Hobson, Dr. James Otteson, and Jordan Petterson, note several key aspects of what a virtuous organizational culture may include- self-regulation, intentional inclusivity, awareness, and integrity (YouTube, n.d.). From experience, I have witnessed leaders often demonstrate virtue in their leadership journey by example and through practice. Oftentimes, leaders and members of an organization will fall short of expectations, however, “being comfortable with the uncomfortable,” is a model that leaders should recognize, as this highlights the struggle of building virtue (TED, 2014). This paper will discuss virtue ethics concerning company values, leadership, and a self-cultivation reflection strategy growth plan to cultivate a stronger organizational culture.
I tried. I woke each day in my pink silk sheets
and lamented and cried
and thought I was a mere creature of habit
Now I stand here captivated by the mystery
and my heart is a shattered teacup,
and my hands are bleeding with unfinished words
Look:
the birds singing in the bushes
fails to be silenced
the children in the street
sings and yearns for more light
and the birds go right on singing.
-Kate Y
(declined to present in person)
Capstone Pepperdine via media presentation 2023
Culturally Immersive Education in the ELL Classroom Benefits and Practices
What is culture and does it equate to the language spoken? \ Is language only a way of communicating, or is it also the equivalent to culture? Culture identity in language language express' the speakers' culture-Sensitive to gender identity-English has a separate article for it (he , she, they, ze)-Not sensitive to gender identity (ta)-Extra sensitve to gender identiy-Spanish, French … creates genders for nounsspanish la casa (feminine-home) , french-le conte (the story as masculine)-sensitive to status greetings-English (dr. mr. miss. Sir esq.) Chinese (elder brother elder sister, uncle greetings to out side the family) spanish (senor , senora)-not sensitive to status greetings-Culture represented in language Culture of-Feminine and masculine Languages that define the gender for nouns (spanish, french) Langauges that do not define gender at all (chinese, japanese , korean ..? Langauges that address the gender as a seperate article pronoun-english Languages in culture orthography in festivals Marketing logos
Genie - Linguistics
David Money - Gender Studies
Chat GPT - South African Worker Exploitation
Flowers For Algernon - Fiction by Daniel Keye
Three Christs of Yip- Mental health
Thalidomide babies - The generation of babies in Germany without limbs
https://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-15536544
Garden Path Theory
computation creativity and embedded structures
child acquisition
syntax
the studies of Skinner and Chomsky have been great influencers in linguistics studies . Even to modern day, both men's schools of thought are utilized. As finnegan would point out " language sciences, linguists, conceptual linguists, computer scientist, cognitive neurosciences "give rise to the universals that underline the more apparent diversity of nearly 7000 human language around the world" Chomsky further emphasizes the "richness and diversity of linguistic phenomena is illusory and eothinical" from the use of conceptualizing concepts of memorizing words and concepts the contricubstsn that then men brought to language and studies related have been monumental and continue to grow.
determiners are classified in 6 different categories.
This worksheet will help determine which "determiner" to use for a DP (determiner phrase)
Kate YeGraduate School of Education and Psychology: Pepperdine UniversityEDTE 601.60 Applied Linguistics for Language EducatorsDr. Kim November 11, 2022
an example of how a 2nd language learner can understand the grammatical structure / derivatives of a language, without knowledge of an English lexicon
Please also take caution of the references, I used.
These Sources used more than often are biased.
Please also note that the study of semantics and theory of dog whistles are purely subjective.
Note: more dog whistles include "don't have a cow man" - Bart Simpson on Groening Simspons.
This is a covert statement of "relax" however, this is also an implied reference to discount the consumption of hamburgers (Cow Meat).
Hamburgers are a traditional American meal, and also a German delight.
1 Corinthians 10:26
For the earth is the Lord's and the fullness thereof.
1 Corinthians 13 1-7
13 If I speak in the tongues[a]*languages* of men or of angels, but do not have love, I am only a resounding gong or a clanging cymbal. 2 If I have the gift of prophecy and can fathom all mysteries and all knowledge, and if I have a faith that can move mountains, but do not have love, I am nothing. 3 If I give all I possess to the poor and give over my body to hardship that I may boast,[b] but do not have love, I gain nothing.
Verbal / Sign Language: WIthin Communities
Computer Coding Languages: Programming in Technology
Artificial Intelligence: Digital programed communication transferred to
communities
structures of spelling
I created this google site for my ESL class, covering Term 3 focusing on Units 7 - 10 on Pearson’s StartUp with online practice. (ESL - Pre Intermediate B1 Level). The website consists of classwork, homework,
the syllabus, due dates, along with other activities and helpful information / tips for the students for the entire term.
Goal: These NLP techniques and activities will help create a more engaging and supportive ESL learning environment that will address your Students' motivations, intentions, goals and linguistic needs.
Some of these activities can be used as icebreakers or as lessons, it's totally up to you. Enjoy! ~xo
Kate Ye
Created by Kate Ye
Teaching method difficulty: 2/5
Kate Ye
Graduate School Of Education and Psychology MA TESOL EDTE 606.50 Theory to Practice - Language Pedagogy Dr. Kevin Wong and Professor Lucy Lu
Sunday April, 16, 2023
https://docs.google.com/document/d/14ZA-0woWoA9Xws7x_tvhryhJI3OkGq1U6Qr0OePzuOg/edit?usp=sharing
A hybrid story driven culture approach in both the native and target language will help students not only with their vocabulary, but also grammar, personal storytelling, small talk, and a strong understanding of the target language’s modern and traditional cultures.
The impact adults have over children is tremendous, and by requiring teachers to address them as their preferred pronouns is detrimental. Although it is imperative to have children explore their identity, it is also important to recognize that ...
In the US classrooms, it is understood that a teacher will work with various cultures throughout his or her career. From finishing assignments, aiding students to participate in group work, and providing a safe classroom - it is part of a teacher’s obligation to understand who the student is, and how to best aid him / her to successfully complete the course.
One imperative aspect a teacher must consider when working in a classroom is the cultural difference a student may experience when interacting with their peers and authority. These obstacles include how a student responds to authority, the preference between group vs individual work, individualized study methods and interaction with peers. Although there are many learning disabilities that can be used to label “troubled” or “misbehaved” students, we must consider cultural factors which more than likely have an impact on a student’s performance.
Knowldge is power- to provide this choice of equal power to the public brings a greater understanding of truth and unity instead of division and chaos.
Identifying and Comparing Parts of Speech
Directions: Have your students identify the parts of speech in their native language for any given sentence to compare grammar / syntax rules to English.
Goal: This exercise is to help your students become familiar with composing questions or statements utilizing parts of speech in the correct order for English vs their L1 native language.
Example: I have provided a Russian example and Italian example for “may/might/could with the continuous to show possibility that something is happening at the time being”
Kate Ye
Graduate School Of Education and Psychology MA TESOL EDTE 606.50 Theory to Practice - Language Pedagogy Dr. Kevin Wong and Professor Lucy Lu
Sunday April, 16, 2023
Ye 1
Personal Pedagogy Paper
Intercultrual Competency
A Study
Minoia, M. (2019). Intercultural competence in the language classroom. Retrieved
October 7, 2022, from https://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/ED595340.pdf
-You can use GoogleSlides, PowerPoint, Canva, Prezi, Miro, Glorify-
focus: location nouns
Listening Cloze Exercise: Finding Collocations
ELL Listening Grammar Exercise
student examples:
https://sites.google.com/view/christian-ledda/home
https://sites.google.com/view/daria-bogun/home?authuser=0
This exercise is designed for all students, for any level.
Materials needed: computer, past assignments stored on google drive, google account
About: This project serves as an end of the session project to collect your student’s work and compose a website that can showcase his or her capabilities and progress in the classroom. It is quite simple to do, and it can be a great project to show parents, friends, or even have as a keepsake for all the work done in your class.
This exercise is designed for ELL students, for any level.
Learning English as a second language can oftentimes be daunting and overwhelming for ESL adult learners. In this document, I have provided a few detailed study methods that will assist your students in achieving their language learning goals.
ELL Activity
~*K8’s Arts and Crafts Series: Class Activity*~
Directions: Have each student / pair/ group create a visual on a piece of small construction paper with a punctuation mark of the student / teacher’s choice (12 choices). If the class is smaller, you can have each student take on / create more than 1 punctuation mark card. On the construction paper, students should be able to define how the punctuation marks are used, along with an example of how to use it. After the class has finished, you can have the students collaborate their punctuation mark examples on to a bigger construction paper to make a collaborative class presentation visuals about punctuations.
Materials Needed: Color construction paper (12 smaller sized 4* 6 paper), 1 Large construction poster, Lined paper (to write the example and glue it on the construction paper), Glue, Markers
Enjoy! ~xo
Here is a form that you can create on google forms in order to help your students succeed in your classroom and beyond.
This is specifically created for ESL students, but can be modified for your own classroom.
You can visit the link here:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScIrTeeSVi3W7CuoIwQgBiG9e3vSTPCuaJ71tW70gTRunu6xQ/viewform?usp=pp_url
Enjoy! ~*xo
https://rewordify.com/
This is a tool for any student to use when confronted with challenging reading or text. This is different from other AI tools, as it helps the reader understand various readings with difficult terms through various activities, summarization skills, grammar aids, AI created quizzes and more.
www.rewordify.com
-a K8’s Arts, Crafts and ESL series-
Flash cards are very helpful tools to help ESL students learn new vocabulary, grammar rules, pronunciation skills or just get familiar with how a new word can be used in a sentence. This activity I designed is another type of method for making and using flashcards. These will be helpful for students to find new vocabulary material both engaging and visually appealing.
Materials needed: Construction paper, Scissors, Tracing Shape Cutouts (page 3), Pen/ Pencils/ Sharpies/ Markers
(notebook paper and glue- optional for the additional step for the definitions on the back)
Directions: Pick or choose a quote of your own and describe what it means to you. Why did you choose the quote? How can you relate this to your own life? How will you be able to use this in your future? Is this quote accurate? Why or why not?
~*Prepositions are words used to help inform your audience by clarifying questions like Where? When? How? Why? Who? What?*~
Class website- InternexusLA Summer Term 2 Level 1
For our second term, I have updated the site, included more links and access to course material, including extra tips on how to excel in your English language learning journey.
~~~Under Construction
Detailed research on the delicate topics of US history, women, fashion, and the bra.
53rd United States House of Representatives, Johnathan Bonher
The necessity of Chomsky and Status Language Planning of Allocation for hierarchal structure. Especially for officials in the government.
Although, in other cases like Freddy Grey, Rodney King, and other unlawful arrests in which police officers abuse power, and the individuals who have been found innocent, and then killed, left brutally injured, torchered, harassed, or otherwise by the powers the police officers exercised, I would like to pose a solution.
In order to prevent these tragic, unjust and debatable situations regarding police enforcement to happen in the future, I would not mind to see more awareness of citizens rights to be brought to attention in public service announcements, such as advertisements, through the public work and school place.
Update 2020:
Small businesses undertake the Dark web and most, if not all of the E-commerce of the U.S American Economy
(produce, education, products from multiple departments from overseas- eBay, Amazon, Alibaba, wish, darknet, Silkroad of the interwebs, advertisement algorithms, and the selling of marketing which follows after that- including human and drug trafficking)