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My Presentation of English Language Teaching 1 - Paper no. 12




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Paper no 12


Topic: Second language acquisition in popular Indian culture
       
   In this presentation I have presented the acquisition of second language (English language) in popular Indian culture like Popular literature, songs, movies and also in politics.

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  1. you have taken good example to describe your topic.
    my question is ..
    you have describe the concept of popular writer and Main stream writer. Do you find any difference in both?

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    1. Yes. There is a vast difference between both the writers. Popular writer can make people read but main stream writers make readers think. Popular writer can give basic knowledge of language but main stream writers give rich and good language to readers.

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