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From Burma To America. Eh Soe and Klo Wah. Chemmy and Lu. In America. Family Jobs Hobbies. Location. Geography. Burma is slightly smaller than Texas It is bordered by Bangladesh, China, India, Laos and Thailand
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In America • Family • Jobs • Hobbies
Geography Burma is slightly smaller than Texas It is bordered by Bangladesh, China, India, Laos and Thailand Last year a tropical cyclone killed over 20,000 people and left over a million people homeless Deforestation is not currently an environmental issue
Government History • In 1990 national elections were held for parliament, and the military junta recognized the results • Since 1962 Burma has been ruled by military governments that have been accused of corruption, heroin trafficking, and human rights violations • In 1988 military forces killed more than 1,000 pro-democracy demonstrators • In 1997, the military junta changed its name to the State Peace and Development Council (SPDC), but didn’t change its policy of autocratic control and repression of the democratic opposition
Economy • Burma is one of the poorest countries in Asia • 70% of the labor force is occupied with agriculture • The Burmese government is fully complying with the minimum standards for the elimination of trafficking in persons (slave labor/domestic servitude) • Burma is the world’s second largest producer of illicit opium
People The population in Burma consists of over 48,000,000 people Karen is the largest ethnic group in Burma The country's religions are made up of 89% Buddhist, 4% Christian, 4% Muslim, 1% Animist, and 2% Other Burmese citizens are at a very high risk of contracting major infectious diseases, including HIV/AIDS and hepatitis
Language • The primary language of school instruction is English, with Burmese being the secondary language taught • There are 107 different languages spoken in Burma • The official language is Burmese and is spoken by approximately 65% of the population • Both the Karen and Burmese alphabets consist of separate characters representing individual sounds
Plight of The Karen • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zK_7YQmG6ow • Shoot On Sight • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SPSsKcpxJMk
Home in Burma • Life before the camp • Starting a family • Working • Living
Fleeing Burma • Attacks • Running • Help from the outside
The camps • Population • Life in the camp • Education
Coming to America • The application and interview process • Arriving and settling
Acclimatizing to America • Learning English • Linguistics • inflectional morphemes (mainly tenses and plurals) • syntax, semantics (omitting articles and other words from sentences) • phonetics
Syntax “They share each other the power” “I apply only America” “Many ethnic group in Burma” “Work by self, no big business” “I like only read book” “when after married” “Many religion, many ethnic in United States” “and then they not raising any pig” “the most work we need provide for family” “get a salary a little better” “I hope my kids when they education high, they will get the best job” Symantics “They share each other the power” “I apply only America” “Many ethnic group in Burma” “Work by self, no big business” “I like only read book” “when after married” “Many religion, many ethnic in United States” “and then they not raising any pig” “the most work we need provide for family” “get a salary a little better” “I hope my kids when they education high, they will get the best job” Sample Sentences
Addressing Linguistics Issues Reflecting Inquiring Practice Tongue twisters and word jumbles
Looking toward the future • Their children • Their careers • English
Reflection • Krista • Rachel