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Sunday, May 22, 2011

Acculturation

I will read the article Acculturation from Dalia's Blog.
Acculturation
African traits were replaced or modified by European traits. Almost all African traits have been influenced by European culture, especially in the cities. The people in the cities have been most affected by modernization in Kenya. In 1886, Kenya came under the control of the British. Kenya was ruled by the British for almost 80 years. British laws became the law of Kenya. English became the official language. The schools that were start were taught in English. Contact with the British brought many changes to African culture. This contact with the British is an example of innovations coming from outside the culture. This kind of innovation is called acculturation, because Africans and British came into direct contact. Acculturation is the change that takes place in a culture over a period of time as a result of contact between different cultures. In Kenya, there were European settlers and British officials. Kenyans came into contact with Europeans in government work in factories, and on the farms. Many new traits came to Kenya through acculturation. Why have Africans wanted to change? If you can drive a car to work, would you want to walk? If you can have a refrigerator, would you want to cool your meat in spring? If you can have a pair of shoes, would you want to always go barefooted? People everywhere want to live better.

Practising Pronunciation

I will pronounce the following words, preparing myself to the last test:

Plot, Euro, Native, Skeptics, Produce, Production, Natives, Environment, Development, Technique, Unique, Economy, Economics, Democracy, Democrats, Democratic, Politics, Political, Politician, Foreign Policy, European Union, United States of America, United Nations Organization, coup d'Etat, NATO, developing countries, underdeveloped countries.

Pronunciation Videos

Hi everyone, this time I want to share with you a series of videos about English pronunciation tips that I’ve download from the BBC Learning English page. I was reading news, and I get bored after a while, so I began to read about tips, and I think that it is important to share, so enjoy it.

I just post 2 videos, but if you want to watch it all, you can find it in http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/grammar/pron/sounds/