Assessment 3
Task 1.
Provide the background for your interview: who have you
interviewed, where and when did you conduct this interview?
I talked with my individual teacher and the meeting was directed in my office
on mid-day break today 01 SE.
How do you have any idea about this individual, and what is the association
among you?
This individual works with me inside case segment and our relationship is
simply work partner and a companion.
Why have you specifically chosen this person?
The explanation I pick him is on the grounds that we come from an alternate
foundation and culture as well as various home language and he has been a
lawyer for number of years with tremendous involvement with a particular
area of interest o me because of the different social gatherings inside the
area where he lives. Also, he lived the majority of his life in Soweto were a
great many people utilizes a lot of what he referrers to as acquired words due
to such a lot of procured words.
Have you informed the interviewee with respect to why they meet your
measures to be consulted? How does your interviewee feel about being
singled out as having an unexpected idiolect in comparison to yours?
I originally inquired as to whether he comprehends the significance of the
term idiolect and that I gave him illustration of a circumstance where two
people talk in the very same manner and that every individual's vernacular is
continually going through a change because of the presentation of recently
procured words.
I have informed him that I would like to talk with him since he communicates
in an unexpected language in comparison to myself and most times he would
simply request that I give him a pen or some other thing he would ask and he
would agree that hand me "pass on deng" and that one alone has made me
to have more interest to comprehend what compelled him allude to nearly
anything the same way. He was so intrigued of the idea. I welcomed him to
the workplace as I share with him the motivation behind the meeting.
Does the interviewee concur with you that their idiolect is not quite the same
as yours? Why?
Indeed, he concurs toward the end since I reminded him on how he uses to
allude such thing on one name and he could only lough about that. At some
point he will allude the cash as :Zaka",and certain groups of money as tiger,
etc. So the interviewee concurred that we have various idiolects I can tell that
in light of the fact that my character, foundation and strict view are not
something similar. Find out where they grew up, the language that they
utilized at home, contrast this with the language they use beyond their home,
e.g.: school, work, companions... expound on the nationality of their folks.
Task 1.
Provide the background for your interview: who have you
interviewed, where and when did you conduct this interview?
I talked with my individual teacher and the meeting was directed in my office
on mid-day break today 01 SE.
How do you have any idea about this individual, and what is the association
among you?
This individual works with me inside case segment and our relationship is
simply work partner and a companion.
Why have you specifically chosen this person?
The explanation I pick him is on the grounds that we come from an alternate
foundation and culture as well as various home language and he has been a
lawyer for number of years with tremendous involvement with a particular
area of interest o me because of the different social gatherings inside the
area where he lives. Also, he lived the majority of his life in Soweto were a
great many people utilizes a lot of what he referrers to as acquired words due
to such a lot of procured words.
Have you informed the interviewee with respect to why they meet your
measures to be consulted? How does your interviewee feel about being
singled out as having an unexpected idiolect in comparison to yours?
I originally inquired as to whether he comprehends the significance of the
term idiolect and that I gave him illustration of a circumstance where two
people talk in the very same manner and that every individual's vernacular is
continually going through a change because of the presentation of recently
procured words.
I have informed him that I would like to talk with him since he communicates
in an unexpected language in comparison to myself and most times he would
simply request that I give him a pen or some other thing he would ask and he
would agree that hand me "pass on deng" and that one alone has made me
to have more interest to comprehend what compelled him allude to nearly
anything the same way. He was so intrigued of the idea. I welcomed him to
the workplace as I share with him the motivation behind the meeting.
Does the interviewee concur with you that their idiolect is not quite the same
as yours? Why?
Indeed, he concurs toward the end since I reminded him on how he uses to
allude such thing on one name and he could only lough about that. At some
point he will allude the cash as :Zaka",and certain groups of money as tiger,
etc. So the interviewee concurred that we have various idiolects I can tell that
in light of the fact that my character, foundation and strict view are not
something similar. Find out where they grew up, the language that they
utilized at home, contrast this with the language they use beyond their home,
e.g.: school, work, companions... expound on the nationality of their folks.