LANGUAGE AND IDENTITY
OF
AFRICAN COMMUNITY WORKERS
IN HK
By Lord Yeung, Samson Wong, Koy Kwong & Sarah Macbride
We are a group of students from the University of Hong Kong working on our course LCOM3001: Cultural Dimensions of Language and Communication instructed by Dr Lisa Lim. In this website, we are glad to share our insight(s) on some language and identity issues regarding African community workers in Hong Kong. Meanwhile, please join us in exploring some interesting aspects about Africa.
Sit back and RELAX. Let's begin with some COOL African Music : )
WHO WE ARE?
ALI
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BASIC INFORMATION
Age:
Nationality:
Marital status:
No. of children:
Occupation:
Position in ACHK:
Educational attainment:
Years of immigration:
LINGUSTIC PROFILE
Languages spoken
Fulah
French
English
Arabic
Cantonese
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MOTHER TONGUE
LEARNING CANTONESE
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LANGUAGE USES IN DIFFERENT DOMAINS
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CULTURAL IDENTITY
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LANGUAGE BARRIERS
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