10/26 In-class Activities

In Elizabeth’s response, I found a different perspective of this essay. she focuses on the language that English is not grandma’s mother language but they talk in her own’s way to communicate with her grandchildren. Maybe what she speaking is includes some grammar mistakes, but it also provides a more close and realistic connection with the audience.

I also get a good idea about the friendship between grandma Wong and her friends. In Elizabeth’s response, she wrote The essay’s argument regarding language differences and cultural identity is that even if there are different languages and backgrounds they are all still connected to one another because they all have one thing they care about most, which is family. I have the same idea as Elizabeth that those people are considering the family as the most important part of their life. But Elizabeth explores more that is even though they may have some cultural difference and don’t know about the culture of one another, they become friends become they have the same faith and value.

 

 

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