1) As
of right now, I am well informed of our topic because my main idea for my
inquiry essay is closely related to it. I have researched and gathered
knowledge about every aspect of bilingualism, making me very well rounded in
it.
2) Because
I understand my topic frontwards and back, I feel very comfortable with it. I
am confident that I would be able to successfully conduct this project with my
peers.
3) Other
than what I already learned through my research, I would like to get actual,
personal input, from students of this university, as well as the faculty, about
whether or not learning a new language is significant. This would make this
project more realistic and relatable. I would also want to personally find out
whether or not my research could be applied to real life situations in front of
me.
4) In
class, I found several classmates that have interest in the same topic,
regarding language and culture. Through this common interest, I felt more
connected and more familiar to my classmates. I enjoyed the fact that I was not
alone, or alienated.
The
great thing about my topic is that it is directly related to me. I am
bilingual, and I grew up with two different cultures- American and Bengali. Because
I myself am a subject of those I am researching, I would be able to verify
research and other personal opinions about this topic. I could also be a part
of the sample of students we collect data from, allowing me to insert as much data
as I possibly could.
5) I
believe that learning new languages and becoming bilingual, rather than
monolingual, is beneficial for all. I believe that learning a new language
would broaden one’s horizons and expand cognitive capacity, of which I learned through
my individual research on this topic.
6)
I believe this topic focuses on at the least, bilingual people- people who know
more than one language. It could also include monolingual people’s opinions as
well.
7)
We are going to be receiving our data from the student body of Virginia Tech,
as well as the faculty-language department. The student body could be divided
into those who are monolingual, and those who know more languages.
8)
I believe that I specifically fit into the student body category, and under the
subdivision of bilingual speakers.
9)
My group mostly consists of cultured people who are able to speak two different
languages; therefore I would say my group is a part of the bilingual
subdivision of the student body. We are not sure if we are the dominant culture
until we follow through with more research about the students here at Tech, for
now we would be the marginalized culture. If we were to be looked upon as the
marginalized culture, it would not make us think differently about our topic-
we would still believe that learning new languages is important and can only
enhance one’s life experience.
10)
While interviewing or surveying the subject group, we must remember to remain
unbiased in our questioning in order to receive the most accurate results. As a
group, it is also important to keep track of the data and make sure the
information is reliable and strong enough to support this project.
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