Task 1 AFTER READING
When I have spoken with non-Norwegians, I have focused mostly on the pronuncation. Because then they might understand it if the grammer or vocabulary is wrong.
Task 2 MAIN IDEAS
1st paragraph.
English is spoken all over the world, and many have it as a native language and 1st language.
2 Paragraph
Nations in the ¨Outer Circle¨, with is nations that speak English as a second language.
3 Paragraph
People that speek english as a native language has other standars then normal English.
4th Paragraph
Nations have made there own dialekt on english, for exsample Indian/English.
5th Paragraph
English is going to be spoken moore and moore all over the world they think.
Wednesday, September 30, 2015
Friday, September 11, 2015
media
Is there a lack of diversity?
Yes, I would say that there is lack of diversity, because, for exsample there is mostly men who is produsers, editors and so on, you dont see women, peoplw of color, or gay or lesbian people in these high positions?
From whose point of view is the news reported?
The news report is from the readers point of view, for exsample if the news isabout sport, it for the people who are interrested in sport.
Are there double standards?
Yes it can be double standars, because the media have to see the news from different angles.
Do stereotypes skew coverage?
Does coverage of the drug crisis focus almost exclusively on African Americans, despite the fact that the vast majority of drug users are white? Does coverage of women on welfare focus overwhelmingly on African-American women, despite the fact that the majority of welfare recipients are not black?
Is the language loaded?
Is there a lack of context?
Do the headlines and stories match?
Are stories on important issues featured prominently?
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