English Vinglish Analysis

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In this article, Amy Tan, demonstrates that it is her mother’s imperfect English that makes a difference to her success in writing area. She recalls her childhood memory that she used to her describe mother’s English as “broken” and this “limited” language level gives Tan restriction of perceiving people. She feels embarrassed and ashamed of her mother’s English and sometimes pretend she’s not listening to her or even ignores her intentionally. Tan believes that a person’s language ability directly has impact on how others treat his or her. The higher competence level a person owns, the more respect he or she may gain from others, and higher self-esteem may obtain. However, Tan’s mother is quite confident about herself even though she might
When she is in New York City, helping prepare her niece’s wedding, she decides to attend English learning class. During that time, not only has she improved her English speaking and listening skills, being able to order meal in fluent English, but also she gains more confidence from the friends whom she encountered on the class. On the wedding scene at the end of the movie, Shashi said that looking for the opportunity and exploring ourselves’ true value can lead more self-confidence instead of caring other’s judgement. The movie emphasizes the point that even though the language competence may be someone’s shortcoming, this cannot be the barrier for his or her pursuing self-confidence through
Lopez and PsyD and Ngoc H. Bui apply a survey, conducted by Gaudet and Clément (2005), to test if the international students’ second language confidence and other outside indicators such as social support, length of stay and so on may affect their self confidence. They use various indicators as variables to measure the Cronbach’s alpha (α) values, a measure of how closely a set of items in a group interact with each other. Through analyzing the data, Iris Y. Lopez and PsyD and Ngoc H. Bui conclude that the length of stay in the U.S.has a positive correlation with the self confidence. The greater length of stay in the U.S., the higher self-confidence a students has. However, while claiming that English confidence has impact on self-esteem, researchers find out, surprisingly, that the less English confidence actually leads more self-confidence, which indicates a negative correlation. Through various statistics, this article states that many external factors can influence international students’ self-confidence, but the language competence is not necessarily an important

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