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Walk with me along the white coral beach, palms sway in rhythm to tropical sea breezes while dust devils dance along stretches of vacant sand.
Can you hear it? Reggae beats drift through the air amid smells of spicy jerked pork barbequing over the red glow of charcoal grills.
Linger a bit longer and you just might catch a whiff of pungent "ganja" being smoked some where not too far away. There might be some Rastafarians nearby, you say to yourself.
Welcome to Jamaica.
English is the first language here, but without some specialized practice, fine-tuned ears and a healthy dose of linguistic patience, you very likely may not understand much of the local English "patois".
"Is that REALLY English?" you might ask yourself. Yes, my dear, it is. And a proud variety of English it is too. Indeed, to talk Jamaican is a unique experience.
One of the inherent tasks of teaching EFL or of communicating world wide in English as a lingua franca, is to fathom the language in a variety of dialects, patois, pidgins and their accompanying accents. Try listening to an reggae hip hop patois English song by Sean Paul as one example.
Talking Jamaican
Would like to try your hand at "talking Jamaican"? Then try wrapping your tongue around these examples:
"A fe me cyar."
Translation: "It's my car."
"Mi a go lef tiday."
Translation: "I am leaving today."
"Sell mi wan bokkle a iyl."
Translation: "Sell me a bottle of oil."
"Dat a mi bredda."
Translation: "That is my brother."
"Coodeh, yuh see de big bud eena de tree?"
Translation: "Look at the big bird in the tree."
"Bwaay! Mi did tink de test wudda eazy."
Translation: "Boy! I though that test would have been easy.
"Mi like yuh cris cyar."
Translation :"I like your new car."
"Yuh did see dat?" "A who dat?"
Translation: "Did you see that?" "Who is that?"
"She a mi bess bess fren."
Translation: "She is my best friend."
"Oonu can cum wid mi."
Translation: "You all can come with me."
Listen to Jamaican Speech
To hear the speech and sounds for yourself and for some additional examples, visit the site at: http://www.jamaicans.com/speakja/talk.htm or
Speak Jamaican at: http://www.speakjamaican.com/
Prof. Larry M. Lynch is an EFL Teacher Trainer, Intellectual Development Specialist, author and speaker. He has written ESP, foreign language learning, English language teaching texts and hundreds of articles used in more than 80 countries. Get your FREE E-books, English language teaching and learning information at: http://bettereflteacher.blogspot.com
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Pass it on – How to Put Those E-mail Newsletters You Get to Good Use
The Internet and access to so much information can become overwhelming and addictive. You get 10 or 20 newsletters that you don’t even read any more.
Before you cancel them all, here’s a thought. Before email, we used to snip articles out of the newspaper and mail them to key clients and potential clients. Very time consuming. So we stopped doing it.
But it’s essential to developing good relationships in business that we stay in touch and that we do this in a useful and meaningful way.
So, here’s what to do.
• Know your key clients, their businesses and their other interests.
• Keep your email address book up to date with their addresses and those of significant contacts you make.
• Scan the e-newsletters quickly when you receive them with two goals in mind:
• will any of this be useful for me in MY business
• is there anything I could send to my key people that would help them. You could make a new email f older called “Clients-for them”. (Remember: networking and building relationships is first about giving.)
• Forward the entire newsletter if it’s appropriate
OR
• Copy and Paste the section that’s relevant
• Be sure to say in your cover letter why and how you think they can use this
Voilå! Instead of junk mail, you’ve:
• shared information (been a “giver”).
• got in front of your key contact (Remember: it takes 6 to 8 times for someone to buy).
• demonstrated that you understand your contact’s needs and are thinking of them.
Embrace technology and use it wisely and efficiently. Don’t let it overwhelm you.
About the Author
Trudy Van Buskirk, entrepreneur and founder of Smallbizbuilder, has been helping small business owners be better marketers since 1980 and publishes a free ezine full of valuable marketing tips, resources, and books designed to create business success. Go to her website at http://www.smallbizbuilder.com for more products and programs to grow your business easily.
I want to write a newsletter but i dont know what i should write about it.?
i would like it if you guys could give me some topics about nintendo thati could write about, for a newsletter. i am writing this topic for this site, so check it out. MORE INFORMATION
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You could write about the evolution of Nintendo. What the first software did, how they changed and upgraded it through the years. I'm old enough to have had one of the first Nintendo consoles and I wore it out. You could probably find one at a thrift store or eBay to photograph for your newsletter. "Nintendo through the years" Get some screenshots of things like "Jaws" and "Mike Tyson's Punch Out" and the original Mario Bros. You could really emphasize how technology has changed in just a few short years. You could get really in-depth about how those simple games were cutting-edge technology for their time and what a joke they are now.
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