Unit 2. From World Englishes to Globish

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Unit 2. From World Englishes to Globish Unit 2. From World Englishes to Globish (Dr. Ian Done D. Ramos, 2017)

I. The rise of globish Unit 2. From World Englishes to Globish (Dr. Ian Done D. Ramos, 2017)

Unit 2. From World Englishes to Globish (Dr. Ian Done D. Ramos, 2017)

Sources: Carolin Heitmann Sarah Guderian Kathrin Lübbing Unit 2. From World Englishes to Globish (Dr. Ian Done D. Ramos, 2017)

II. Contrast of American English and Globish Unit 2. From World Englishes to Globish (Dr. Ian Done D. Ramos, 2017)

Unit 2. From World Englishes to Globish (Dr. Ian Done D. Ramos, 2017)

Unit 2. From World Englishes to Globish (Dr. Ian Done D. Ramos, 2017)

III. Conclusion Unit 2. From World Englishes to Globish (Dr. Ian Done D. Ramos, 2017)

Activity 1: Give your opinion on the following questions. Do you agree on the conclusion? Why/Why not? When did Globish develop? Why has World Englishes become Globish? What’s the difference between American English and Globish? Are you in favor of Globish English? Why/Why not? Unit 2. From World Englishes to Globish (Dr. Ian Done D. Ramos, 2017)

Activity 2: Read and answer the following tasks. The 1500 Globish words are useful in another way. They provide the basis for making many other words with slightly different meanings. We do that by four methods: A. Putting words together B. Adding a few letters to the front, or the back of a word. We call the basic words: “fathers” and the new words: “children.” C. Using the same word for different Parts of Speech D. Using a preposition with verbs to make Phrasal Verbs Unit 2. From World Englishes to Globish (Dr. Ian Done D. Ramos, 2017)

A. Putting words together If two words are combined, you stress the first syllable. work + man = bed room class day time week end home kind air plane street car workman bedroom classroom daytime weekend homework mankind airplane streetcar Unit 2. From World Englishes to Globish (Dr. Ian Done D. Ramos, 2017)

B. Adding a few letters to the front or the back of a word Prefixes 1. possible = ____possible (not possible) adjective 2. correct = ____correct (not correct) adjective 3. happy = ____happy (not happy) adjective 4. new = ____new (make new again) verb 5. turn = ____turn (come back) verb 6. view = ____view (before the view) noun im in un re re pre Suffixes 1. possible = possib____ (adjective to noun) 2. happy = happ____ (adjective to noun) 3. renew = renew___ (verb to noun) 4. return = return____ (verb to adjective) 5. special = special____ (adjective to adverb) ility iness al able ily Unit 2. From World Englishes to Globish (Dr. Ian Done D. Ramos, 2017)

C. Many times the same word can be used as a noun, a verb, and an adjective Example: Instruction: Find a word that can be used as a noun, a verb, and an adjective. Then, use it in a sentence. ____________________________________________________. Book: The book is on the table. You can now book my medical exam in this list. Review: Students review their lessons for the exam. The review was hard. Dirty: Do not dirty my white shirt. The dirty shirt is going to be sent to my mom. Skype: See you on Skype tonight so do not forget to Skype me then. Record: The class record is on my desk. Everyday, she records students’ scores. Unit 2. From World Englishes to Globish (Dr. Ian Done D. Ramos, 2017)

D. Phrasal Verbs are made with simple verbs and prepositions D. Phrasal Verbs are made with simple verbs and prepositions... in a “verb phrase” Example: Instruction: Use the above verb phrases in sentence. Or, look for another verb phrases and use them in sentence. ____________________________________________________. cut off, cut down, cut back call on, call in, call out, call off, call down hold back, hold off, hold on, hold out, hold over, hold up give away, give back, give in, give up, give out, give off, give over send off, send down, send in, send up Unit 2. From World Englishes to Globish (Dr. Ian Done D. Ramos, 2017)

Sources Note: Some of the texts in this material were taken from the sources below. This material is only used for classroom purpose . Takahashi J. & Samida, D. K. (----). World Englishes: Chinese English and globish. Retrieved September 2, 2013, from http://libro.do-bunkyodai.ac.jp/research/pdf/treatises13/05-samida.pdf :http://globishfoundation.org/gtwo-in-globish/113-chapter-17-1500-basic-globish-words-father-5000.html . Retrieved September 09, 2013. http://wwwhomes.uni-bielefeld.de/sgramley/Foreigner%20English%20(EFL).pdf Unit 2. From World Englishes to Globish (Dr. Ian Done D. Ramos, 2017)

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