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    B004700 (B004) - LINGUA INGLESE 2 (12 CFU) (CURRICULUM: STUDI LINGUISTICI, LETTERARI E INTERCULTURALI - D42) 2019-2020

    Résumé de section

    • Généralités
    • GENERAL INFORMATION
    • COURSE OF PROF BROWNLEES
    • OFFICE HOURS
    • INFORMATION ABOUT LETTORATI
    • LIST OF FIRST-SEMESTER LETTORATI
    • Sign-ups for second-semester lettorati
    • British Culture and Language
    • LIST OF SECOND-SEMESTER LETTORATI
    • Language and Culture in U.S.A.
    • Language in Poetry from Africa and South Asia
    • The Street
    • Translation English Italian
    • The Dialects of the City: aspects of Psychogeography
    • Language and Culture in Canada
    • Shaping Today’s Scotland: An investigation of the languages, culture and social institutions
    • Section 16
    • RECORDINGS OF DIALECTS OF THE CITY LESSONS
    •                              Language and Culture of the U.S.A.


      Dott. John Gilbert

      Wednesday 9 -11 Room 007 VSR

      Office Hours Wednesday 11-13 Room 207 vSR  N.B. Until the coronavirus crisis is over, you can contact me by email at john.gilbert@unifi.it during my office hours, or at any other time that is convenient for you.


      The course will briefly examine the historical development of English in the world, and then consider the major differences between British and North American standard English, and the principal varieties of English in North America today. Then, from an intercultural and primarily sociolinguistic perspective, the course will look at the historical and socio-cultural significance of certain holidays and traditions originating and/or celebrated in the U.S.A. (including Thanksgiving, Columbus Day, Halloween, May Day (May 1st), International Women’s Day, Gay Pride, Martin Luther King Day). Each lesson will have a strong lexical component, with the intention of expanding students’ knowledge and use of vocabulary. Class work and discussion will be based on selected language exercises made available by the instructor. For more in-depth study, students may choose to read A Survey of Modern English, S. Gramley & K. Pätzoid (pp. 1-7, 336-383). Students will be required to do a short essay (minimum 700 words) based on their research on the Statue of Liberty - Ellis Island Foundation website. At the end of the semester, students will be evaluated with a written examination on the basis of their knowledge of the subjects and material covered both in lessons. If students prefer, it will also be possible to do an oral examination. The student’s participation in class discussion will be taken into account as well in determining the final course grade. 

      N.B. Every week I will send an invitation to your Unifi.it address to participate in my Wednesday lesson 9-11. on G Suite "Meet." The recordings of my weekly lessons are posted on my Unifi G Suite Drive which I have given you authorization to access. If you have any problems, please contact at me john.gilbert@unifi.it


      • Ellis Island in New York Harbor Fichier
      • Introduction to the course Fichier
      • Course description Fichier
      • Ellis Island Essay - Immigration to the U.S.A. Fichier
      • Map of English in the world Fichier
      • Political and geographical maps of the U.S.A. Fichier
      • Map of the U.S.A. with 3 regional varieties of NAE & origins of State names Fichier
      • Definition of English: cloze exercise Fichier
      • Definition of English: exercise reordering paragraphs Fichier
      • British & North American English vowel phonemes Fichier
      • Lexical differences in BE & NAE Fichier
      • Spelling differences in BE & NAE Fichier
      • Lexical contributions to North American English Fichier
      • Immigration to the U.S.A. 1820-1979 Fichier
      • Halloween paragraph reordering exercise Fichier
      • Lesson 2a Fichier

        Standard language, dialect, variety. Origins of the English language. World English today.


      • Lesson 2b Fichier

        Differences British & North American English

      • Language and Culture in U.S.A. Lesson 3 Fichier

        English in the Americas. Historical development of standard North American English. 

      • Language and Culture in U.S.A. Lesson 4 Fichier

        Varieties of North American English: Social, Regional.

      • Language and Culture in U.S.A. Lesson 5 Fichier

        Afro-American English.

      • online links to varieties of accents of North American English Fichier
      • Language and Culture in U.S.A. Lesson 6 Fichier

        Latino/Hispanic English in North America

      • Christopher Columbus, from Howard Zinn, A People's History of the United States Fichier
      • Lies My Teacher Told Me About Christopher Columbus: What Your History Books Got Wrong, 
by J. W. Loewen Fichier
      • “The Invention of Christopher Columbus, American Hero” How the founding fathers turned Christopher Columbus, a mediocre Italian sailor and mass murderer, into a historical icon. by E. Burmila Fichier
      • exercise from “Columbus Day No Reason to Celebrate” By M. A. Pember Fichier
      • Thanksgiving quotations Fichier
      • The Thanksgiving myth Fichier
      • The Un-Pilgrims exercise Fichier
      • Native Americans and Thanksgiving exercise Fichier
      • Origins of May Day exercise Fichier
      • Origins of 8 March IWD Exercise 1 Fichier
      • Origins of 8 March IWD Exercise 2 Fichier
      • Stonewall Rebellion & Origins of Gay Pride Day exercise Fichier
      • Martin Luther King's "I Have a Dream" Speech Fichier
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