Military English Trilingual

Military English Trilingual

Author: Aida Payton

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2013-06-29

Total Pages: 85

ISBN-13: 1483654141

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This Book is Dedicated to all Military and to all People who love to learn, Filipino Language. Or try to take vacation in Philippines. If you master this two Languages you can go Anywhere in Philippines. With out getting worried get lost. Or with out your friend sell you out. A glass of Vodka. It is fun to know other languages beside English. You can easily communicate to the native people who is residence of that country. As you know if you visit other country and you speak their language. Their easy to trust you. And their having fun to be with you.. Why because they can communicate to you. But if you dont speak their languages. Some people are afraid of you, Why? Because for them you are the stranger and you might hurt them. Very important to know their languages So they can feel compatible . With you example American go to the mountain In Philippines. Then native Filipino who lives in there. Saw the blonde hair blue eyes. For them.. You are the scary. Because they dont see any people outside.. They might think you are from different planet. But if you speak their languages then tell them you are from America. Pages 2 They enjoy being with you and lead you the way where ever you want to go. As know people in the mountain. They dont have T.V or news paper they heard American but they dont see what they look like. So you are the totally extremely different with them. They dont have any Idea What American look like. But Im sure they always heard about Good story of American people.. When I went to Philippines for 30 days vacation 2002 I have blonde hair. All kid keep looking at me. Not only kid men and women too. Because in Calinog kind of far from American or tourist.. Its kind of conservative Area The only thing they know is Churches. No clubs maybe movie theater. Its better that way.. So when I walk to the flea Market In Philippines everyone stop and keep looking at me. when I speak their language. They are screaming. Their says ahh!!! American Maaram mag hambal Karay-A? It means.. American Speak Karay-A? I said to them, Oo insa? It means.. Yes Why? And at the same time I smile with them.. A lot of kid follow me. Wherever I go. They want to be friend with me. Then all those teen anger screaming. I feel like Im in Hollywood for sure.. They have nothing to offer for you except Their friendship and Innocent. Because they are poor. But that friendship its worth of millions. Anyway. Its make you feel Good being in the middle of the crowd. And you say to your self. Ahh!! I feel like in Hollywood!!! And famous too. With this people make you happy.. Seeing them around you. Trust me. I have too many friend.. And they are from different country. The people that always like the person who can speak their languages.. We try to learn their languages atleast we understand them. Peace to the whole world. Contact Authors. Aida Payton. 904-726-7132 Fax 904-551-3690 To order This Book 904-726-7132 You can order Journey of the Innocent light bearer of the world to this Number. 904-726-7132


Military English Tactical and Peacekeeping Operations

Military English Tactical and Peacekeeping Operations

Author: Robert Buckmaster

Publisher:

Published: 2019-06-24

Total Pages: 345

ISBN-13: 9781097165452

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Military English: English for Tactical and Peacekeeping Operations is a pre-deployment course for Army personnel who are to be sent on multinational peace support operations or on training courses in an English language speaking country, or are to be trained by English-speaking instructors. Your students should already have studied up to a pre-intermediate level [Common European Framework A2] before starting the course - that is they should be ready for an Intermediate/ B1 Level course. There are four components to the course: 1: A Coursebook with 200 lesson-units, providing over 200 hours of study materials including vocabulary learning tasks, reading and listening tasks, briefings, role plays and other speaking tasks. 2: A Workbook (this component), which includes a grammar reference and study pages, peacekeeping reading tasks, writing tasks, abbreviations and acronym study pages, patrol report forms etc., consolidation tasks, a mini dictionary, key vocabulary pages, and key tactical verbs. 3: A Teacher's Book with full instructions on teaching the course, and coursebook and workbook task keys. 4: Downloadable colour pictures, maps, PowerPoint Presentations and audio files, and audio transcripts for use on phones, tablets or computers. These can be freely downloaded and shared with all students. Course Overview: There are three Phases to the Course. Phase One of the course is a series of intertwined threads of General English units, General Military English units and some Specialised Military English units. Phase Two is blocks of units of Specialised Military English, and General English with a Military Application. Phase Three revises and activates the Specialised Military English of Phase One and Two and adds Peacekeeping English. Course Aims: This course is designed to teach soldiers (enlisted men, NCOs and junior officers) how to operate effectively in multinational tactical and peacekeeping operations. By the end of the course the students should be able to do the following in English: Interpersonal Skills: Talk about their families * Talk about their careers * Talk about their homes * Talk about their leisure interests e.g. hobbies, sports, films and music * Socialise e.g. make arrangements to meet * Ask and answer questions * Give personal opinions on topics like personal equipment. Professional Skills: Understand and use common acronyms * Use the NATO/Phonetic Alphabet * Tell the time * Talk about the weather and climate * Talk about their army and unit structure and purpose * Talk about their training * Make radio calls including MEDEVAC/CASEVAC * Understand Tactical Combat Casualty Care * Understand land navigation * Describe rural and urban terrain * Describe people and clothing * Give a short professional briefing supported by visuals * Understand ROE * Describe bases * Understand and describe convoy operations * Understand and describe checkpoint operations * Understand and describe the use of observation posts * Understand and describe patrol operations * Understand [and give] orders [Patrol Orders, WARNO, OPORD] * Understand the differences between tactical and peacekeeping missions, patrols, ROE, OPs, checkpoints, and convoys * Understand and propose solutions to common survival situations * Understand and propose solutions to common tactical and peacekeeping problems * Write a short report. The course has an open and clear methodology, built in revision tasks and essential practice in the five core area for tactical and peacekeeping operations: understanding briefings and orders, convoy and checkpoint operations, and patrolling. Each Phase has built in tests, and the whole course builds up your students confidence in using Military English, and develops their listening and speaking skills so they can operate effectively in training situations and on missions.


The Struggle for a Multilingual Future

The Struggle for a Multilingual Future

Author: Christina P. Davis (Anthropologist)

Publisher:

Published: 2020

Total Pages: 217

ISBN-13: 0190947489

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In The Struggle for a Multilingual Future, Christina Davis examines the tension between ethnic conflict and multilingual education policy in the linguistic and social practices of Sri Lankan minority youth. Facing a legacy of post-independence language and education policies that were among the complex causes of the Sri Lankan civil war (1983 - 2009), the government has recently sought to promote interethnic integration through trilingual language policies in Sinhala, Tamil, and English in state schools. Integrating ethnographic and linguistic research in and around two schools during the last phase of the war, Davis's research shows how, despite the intention of the reforms, practices on the ground reinforce language-based models of ethnicity and sustain ethnic divisions and power inequalities. By engaging with the actual experiences of Tamil and Muslim youth, Davis demonstrates the difficulties of using language policy to ameliorate ethnic conflict if it does not also address how that conflict is produced and reproduced in everyday talk.


The Power of Babel

The Power of Babel

Author: Ali A. Mazrui

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

Published: 1998-08-03

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13: 9780226514284

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Linguists estimate that there are currently nearly 2,000 languages in Africa, a staggering figure that is belied by the relatively few national languages. While African national politics, economics, and law are all conducted primarily in the colonial languages, the cultural life of the majority of citizens is conducted in a bewildering Babel of local and regional dialects, making language itself the center of debates over multiculturalism, gender studies, and social theory. In The Power of Babel, the noted Africanist scholar Ali Mazrui and linguist Alamin Mazrui explore this vast territory of African language. The Power of Babel is one of the first comprehensive studies of the complex linguistic constellations of Africa. It draws on Ali Mazrui's earlier work in its examination of the "triple heritage" of African culture, in which indigenous, Islamic, and Western traditions compete for influence. In bringing the idea of the triple heritage to language, the Mazruis unravel issues of power, culture, and modernity as they are embedded in African linguistic life. The first section of the book takes a global perspective, exploring such issues as the Eurocentrism of much linguistic scholarship on Africa; part two takes an African perspective on a variety of issues from the linguistically disadvantaged position of women in Africa to the relation of language policy and democratic development; the third section presents a set of regional studies, centering on the Swahili language's exemplification of the triple heritage.The Power of Babel unites empirical information with theories of nationalism and pluralism—among others—to offer the richest contextual account of African languages to date.


Arabic Dialogues

Arabic Dialogues

Author: Rachel Mairs

Publisher: UCL Press

Published: 2024-03-04

Total Pages: 573

ISBN-13: 1800086180

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During the nineteenth century and into the early twentieth century, more Europeans visited the Middle East than ever before, as tourists, archaeologists, pilgrims, settler-colonists and soldiers. These visitors engaged with the Arabic language to differing degrees. While some were serious scholars of Classical Arabic, in the Orientalist mould, many did not learn the language at all. Between these two extremes lies a neglected group of language learners who wanted to learn enough everyday colloquial Arabic to get by. The needs of these learners were met by popular language books, which boasted that they could provide an easy route to fluency in a difficult language. Arabic Dialogues explores the motivations of Arabic learners and effectiveness of instructional materials, principally in Egypt and Palestine, by analysing a corpus of Arabic phrasebooks published in nine languages (English, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Yiddish, Hebrew, Russian) and in the territory of twenty-five modern countries. Beginning with Napoleon’s Expédition d’Égypte (1798–1801), it moves through the periods of mass tourism and European colonialism in the Middle East, concluding with the Second World War. The book also considers how Arab intellectuals understood the project of teaching Arabic to foreigners, the remarkable history of Arabic-learning among Yiddish- and Hebrew-speaking immigrants in Palestine, and the networks of language learners, teachers and plagiarists who produced these phrasebooks.


Words and the First World War

Words and the First World War

Author: Julian Walker

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2017-12-28

Total Pages: 417

ISBN-13: 1350012742

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"An illustrated analytical study, Words and the First World War considers the situation at home, at war, and under categories such as race, gender and class to give a many-sided picture of language used during the conflict." The Spectator First World War expert Julian Walker looks at how the conflict shaped English and its relationship with other languages. He considers language in relation to mediation and authenticity, as well as the limitations and potential of different kinds of verbal communication. Walker also examines: - How language changed, and why changed language was used in communications - Language used at the Front and how the 'language of the war' was commercially exploited on the Home Front - The relationship between language, soldiers and class - The idea of the 'indescribability' of the war and the linguistic codes used to convey the experience 'Languages of the front' became linguistic souvenirs of the war, abandoned by soldiers but taken up by academics, memoir writers and commentators, leaving an indelible mark on the words we use even today.


Driv'n by Fortune

Driv'n by Fortune

Author: Sam Allison

Publisher: Dundurn

Published: 2015-11-07

Total Pages: 337

ISBN-13: 1459722043

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The story of the 78th Fraser's Highlanders moves from the 1745 Jacobite Rebellion, through the Seven Years' War and the American Revolution, to the War of 1812. When these men were rewarded free land in the "New World," they brought with them revolutionary ideas, creating a legacy that extends far beyond Scotland and Canada.


Analysing Older English

Analysing Older English

Author: David Denison

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2011-12-01

Total Pages: 351

ISBN-13: 1139501755

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Is historical linguistics different in principle from other linguistic research? This book addresses problems encountered in gathering and analysing data from early English, including the incomplete nature of the evidence and the dangers of misinterpretation or over-interpretation. Even so, gaps in the data can sometimes be filled. The volume brings together a team of leading English historical linguists who have encountered such issues first-hand, to discuss and suggest solutions to a range of problems in the phonology, syntax, dialectology and onomastics of older English. The topics extend widely over the history of English, chronologically and linguistically, and include Anglo-Saxon naming practices, the phonology of the alliterative line, computational measurement of dialect similarity, dialect levelling and enregisterment in late Modern English, stress-timing in English phonology and the syntax of Old and early Modern English. The book will be of particular interest to researchers and students in English historical linguistics.