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Language Study. Revision. Why is California in the 21st century such a multicultural community?.
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Revision Why is California in the 21st century such a multicultural community?
1. The Native Americans of California are continuing to heal from the wounds of the past. As California recognizes the value of its multi-ethnic diversity, its native people are encouraged to celebrate their heritage and share it with the wider California culture.
2. The number of African Americans in California increased dramatically following the turn of the 20th century. Although old patterns of prejudice persisted, Africans Americans advanced in politics, business, sports and entertainment. School segregation and
discrimination in housing were banned, but problems of unemployment, underemployment and racism continue to be addressed in the African American community.
3. By 1990, the number of European and Canadian immigrants had fallen dramatically, to less than 10 percent, and the number of immigrants from Mexico and Central America had climbed to well over half of the total.
4. Additionally, California's share of Asian immigrants doubled and now accounts for 40 percent of new immigrants in the state.
Suffixation 后缀 A suffix is a particle, which is added to the end of a root. Suffixes do not change the meaning of the root, but its part of speech. e.g. lead (v.)→ leadership (n.) ill (adj.)→ illness (n.)
Although each suffix has its own meaning, it can’t be used separately without the root. However, some suffixes add new meanings to the newly formed words. e.g. meaning → meaningless think → thinker
n. a kind of system about slaves n. people in Spain or a native language spoken in Spain adj. of Spain; of the people or language
Word study Let’s review the useful words and expressions in the passage adj. relating to all Christians or the whole Christian Church; n. member of the Roman Catholic Church
v. make or prepare sth. by putting substances , etc together; be able to be combined; make a suitable combination
n. mixing or being mixed; combination of two or more substances n. citizenship of one’s country n. the greater number or part; most
n. the greater number or part; most n. person who has come to love permanently in a foreign country
n. portion of every hundred make a living numerous, abundant, a great number of
Homework 1. Ask the students to finish Activities 1-3 on page 48 in the workbook. 2. Ask the students to prepare for the grammar about the Noun Clauses.