miércoles, 17 de julio de 2019

PORTADA


LANGUAGE AND CULTURE




TASK 4 FINAL EVALUATION



PRENT BY:
                                      MARIBEL MONDRAGON CARDENAS

CODE: 1120379227



GROUP #: 551036_7



PRESENT TO:
ASTRID YANIRA LEMOS
(TUTOR)




UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL ABIERTA Y A DISTANCIA
LICENCIATURA EN INGLÉS COMO LENGUA EXTRANJERA
ACACIAS META- COLOMBIA
07/08/19

miércoles, 12 de junio de 2019

INTRODUCTION

The purpose of this work is to publicize the activities developed in the Language and Culture course; both individual and collaborative and to be able to give a conclusion about the knowledge that we could acquire during their development and how it can contribute to the continuity of our degree and profession.

viernes, 17 de mayo de 2019

THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LANGUAGE AND CULTURE AND CULTURE



Ø  Explain widely the relationship between language and culture.

Culture is everything that exists in the world, and which has been produced by the mind and the human hand. For example, festivals, food, political systems, the way of thinking, the clothes and the fashions, the means of coexistence, the damage to the environment, the way to play football, war and arms, humanitarian acts all these are cultural products because they have arisen from human creation and its way of understanding, feeling and living the world, as well as the Internet, which in recent years has revolutionized human behavior by changing the way of thinking and contributing to global intercultural development at an unthinkable speed.
Language is a system of communication through which individuals of the same community are related and understood. Like communication, language has a social nature, since humans have the power to make us understand by other means (sounds, mime, among others), although no language will work if there was no human interaction. 
Both are closed knit because in most the cases people, societies and groups use cultural languages. By means of words that has special meaning and context, they communicate, interact and express their own ideas following a cultural code or customs full of values.
When you learn a language, you learn its culture and its origins, so in a learning language process you learn how to use the language structure and how to communicate and interact with native speakers to understand meanings, the context in which it is said, what the speaker wants people to understand, language functions among others.
The relationship between both situations, social and cultural, is understood by considering language as a complete social activity, an activity that carries within itself the dialectical relationship between the regulator, imitator and coercionist and who submits or infringes the controlling norms of each culture. In every cultural system, its practices, patterns and codes are subject to a short or wide number of principles that are expressed through language, which simultaneously exerts coercion on ideas, practices and the patterns of each culture. It is in this dialectical relationship that the language reflects and shapes the world, although to date there is no clear identification of how to model and discern about this phenomenon constitutes a philosophical challenge. Despite this conceptual limitation, it is evident that there is a close relationship between language and the expression of the world around us and that linguistic facts reveal, along with the other cultural aspects, not only the structural and objective aspects of the society but also
those of an abstract nature that constitute the world-dimension in each of the stages of its historical and cultural development in which it is possible to discover, through linguistic analysis, the equilibrium positions between the external form of the language and the inner form of the culture.
In relation to this subject, we consider it necessary to present and interpret those approaches of Michel Foucault that, because of their deep approach to what language is in its cultural aspect, constitute a theoretical basis of substantial interest to the approach that the project on cultural identity sustains. in what corresponds to the importance of language in the determination of cultural aspects, especially those related to scientific knowledge.






miércoles, 20 de febrero de 2019

CONCLUSION ABOUT THE UNIT 1


In the development of this unit, we were able to see and acquire new knowledge about the relationship that language and culture have, the theories that support them and some important postulates on this same subject.
Being able to define individually the concept of language as well as the concept of culture and how they relate to each other, and how they manage to contribute to the learning of a new language, but not only as they achieve it but also the ease and strategies they provide so that learning is more profound and positive.