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Introduction to American Society. In the next weeks we will BRIEFLY explore some of these topics:. Multiculturalism: Race Religion Holidays Language Economy, crime, discrimination. Schools, Family, Women Diet, Transportation. US Population by Race. Religion. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Diversity in the USRace, religion, language

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Story Grades

OK!! (45 students)NG!! (34 students)

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In the next weeks we will BRIEFLY explore

some of these topics:• Multiculturalism:

– Race– Religion– Holidays– Language  

• Economy, crime, discrimination

•Schools, Family, Women•Diet, Transportation

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Racial Diversity  1990 1995 2000 2008 2050

Non-Hispanic whites 74% 73% 72% 68% 46%

Hispanic (of any race) 9% 10% 12% 15% 30%

Non-Hispanic blacks 12% 12% 12% 12% 15%

Asian American 3% 3% 4% 5% 9%Native American 1% 1% 1%    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Race_and_ethnicity_in_the_United_States

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VQjQszlNY84&feature=related

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World Religions

US Religions(2007)

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RELIGIOUS DIVERSITY(2014)

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Public Holidays(Christian)

– Christmas – birth of Christ (Dec. 25)• Christmas Trees , Christmas Lights, Christmas

Stocking, Santa Claus• Nativity Scenes, Plays

– Easter – death and resurrection of Christ (Sunday April 24 in 2011)

• Easter Bunny, Easter Egg Hunt, Easter Baskets• Easter Service, Good Friday

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=214HItoTuNA&feature=relmfu

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0hHnPctlGoU&NR=1

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Public Holidays (civic)

Other holidays are not connected with religion. They may be patriotic or civic. For example,

ThanksgivingIndependence dayMemorial dayMartin Luther King day

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Other Ethnic and Religious Holidays– Hanukkah (Jewish)– Kwanzaa (Black American)– Three Kings Day (Latin)– Ramadan (Islamic)– http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0sjC13dFRS8&NR=1

• Finally, some holidays are just for fun; for example: – Halloween– Valentine’s Day– =chocolate!

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Language Diversity20% of Americans DON’T speak English

in the home. They speak

And 165 other languages!

There is NO national language in the US!!

Hawaii: English and Hawaiian, New Mexico: Spanish

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British vs. US English– "The Americans are identical to the British in

all respects except, of course, language."Oscar Wilde

– "We (the British and Americans) are two countries separated by a common language."G.B. Shaw

– http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PsBRsAlbzoI  – http://www.youtube.com/watch?

v=yKuAKteVvcA&feature=related

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Pronunciation differences

• barn US /barn/ GB /ba:n/ • tune US /tun/ GB /tyun/ • laugh US /laef/GB (closer to ア) • hot US (closer to ア) GB (closer to

オ)• often US /afen/ GB /often/ • privacy US pry-vacy GB priv-acy • schedule US skedule GB shedule

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Spelling and writing differences

• July 8, 1960 08 July 1960 • color colour • center, theater centre, theatre• check cheque • defense, license defence, licence • all right alright • tire tyre • jail gaol

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Grammar differences1. (U.S.) Have you gotten your grade in history yet?

(G.B.) Have you got your grade in history yet?2. (U.S.) He was in a course. (G.B.) He went on a course. 3. (U.S.) He's in the hospital with a broken leg. (G.B.) He's in hospital with a broken leg.4. (U.S.) JAL has a flight to London today. (G.B.) JAL have a flight to London today.

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American English Dialects

• Regional: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fGxlxOcS-tE

• NYC accents• Heritage:

– AAVW– Spanglish

• Social:– Valspeak, etc. 21 accents

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