User:Fayemer S

= Receptive English Linguistic Cue For Smart Shaming =

"There should be nothing improper towards using English when speaking".


'''Individuals are required to maintain and improve their reading skills as civilizations throughout the world become more advanced. Learning a second language has advantages that go beyond those that are academic, social, or personal. According to several research, learning a second language helps one understand their original language and culture better. As language is a current problem once more, I thought this was a good opportunity to bring it up. It's easy to see why the Filipinos despise English and other foreign languages. Individuals who share such opinions claim that avoiding preferring other languages is a patriotic duty or a more nationalistic habit.'''

Why condemn English language shaming
=== Many Filipinos learn English as jargon in their academic and professional environments and typically remain with it, refusing to improve. Due to the apparent additional labor required, learning a new language—especially the English language—is seen as a barrier. With the arrogance of being "patriotic," it is apparent in the Philippine context how some people who even know English attack others who know and support English through the use of defense mechanisms like "nosebleed" complaints or making fun of those who speak in English. This includes the criticism that people who speak English are "conyo" or "elitist." ===

=== Communication in English is absolutely allowed. One girl once said, "You know what, I really envy those who are fluent in English," to which another girl replied, "Being able to speak in English fluently is not a measurement of intelligence "Mga feeling matatalino," also "Mahalin ang sariling atin" regarding the Filipino language. It is sad to say how speaking English has developed into a status symbol. ===

=== Despite how absurd it may seem, it is fascinating how these "Nationalistic" people feel good and chuckle when a word is pronounced incorrectly or spelled incorrectly. While people are out there screaming for help because they are being bullied for not speaking English correctly or fluently, which is giving them lividity, I have been watching a lot of people who speak English being chastised and being labeled as "Ambog." ===

=== The study of and use of the English language have gotten a lot of support from educators. These thoughts crossed my mind when I considered becoming an English teacher: I would encourage my pupils to use their minds to the fullest, create beautiful things, and enjoy themselves in class. Also, I would discuss the necessity for us to compete with non-native English speakers and motivate them to do so by showing them how they are able to acquire what they want owing to their fluency in the language, particularly English. ===

=== Numerous individuals still find it difficult to comprehend that English is a second language that we were taught in school to utilize for job and communication. But, as many Filipinos would agree, speaking in English here might get you into a lot of awkward situations. ===

=== "To be frank, the double standards set on the use of the English language in this country is madly infuriating," Maxine Medina said. "Not too many months ago, she competed in a nationwide beauty pageant and was pelted with hate messages by bashers for her lack of proficiency in answering in English during the question-and-answer portion. ===

=== What are the best ways to teach and learn English? First, we have to set aside whatever prejudices we may have against the English language. It is the primary language used in international commerce. Second, we must decide to keep studying the language despite challenges and disappointments. First, we must get rid of any leftover fear about English. It involves thinking and speaking the language as much as possible. Continue to train. Finally, we must assist instructors who are Filipinos who speak many languages. Weak English speakers must opt to enhance their language abilities. We are better equipped to communicate with folks from different backgrounds when we are multilingual. Furthermore, we should extend our ideas so that studying English will go smoothly. Teachers and students should not consider the usage of Western idioms or anything else in English as "emulating the West." ===

=== My argument is that learning English does not necessitate giving up one's native speech. The exact opposite. For educators and those aspiring to be educators, it may be a helpful strategy since it increases comprehension and verifies the person's identification. Although they must be evaluated in English, bilingual resources can help pupils get a jump start on the curriculum. And, don't worry if you don't understand their language. Teachers are quite aware of when students are not paying attention. I overheard some excellent Filipino think alouds from kids while they evaluated English texts that had a significant impact on subsequent exams. ===

=== As I come to a close, I want to emphasize the need of having educators and English language learners reexamine the idea that intellect and English language proficiency are associated. Students, you must learn not because you want to be seen as clever but because learning gives you opportunities. My buddy explained how she went from having only acceptable English to having excellent English. Yet along the road, she changed her viewpoint on speaking fluently and started to feel superior to others who lacked her language abilities. There is no question that being able to communicate in English is advantageous in this English-speaking era, especially when conducting international business. ===

=== I'm only here to implore you to refrain from judging people purely by their verbal prowess. You could be confused and think they are all extremely educated because of their good grasp of English, but if you truly pay attention, sometimes what they say makes no sense at all. Show tolerance. Being patient is essential, both with oneself and the language-learning process. There is no denying that it takes time and that mistakes will be made. Nonetheless, it was worth it! start by learning the basics. Don't push yourself too hard when you initially start. At start, don't worry too much about the more challenging stuff; instead, focus on the crucial words, phrases, and grammatical points. Set a goal for yourself. Why are you thinking about studying English? What are your short- and long-term goals? What makes you want to study English? What are your long-term goals and short-term targets? Understanding the answers to these questions will be essential to your language learning process and will encourage you to keep trying even when things are challenging. ===

= ''' THE FOLLOWING VIDEOS CLEARLY SHOW HOW SMART SHAMING EMERGES IN THE PHILIPPINES. ''' =

https://youtu.be/Croq110-e34
https://youtu.be/AQsauiXyoUI

https://youtu.be/roBXusj92jo