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    Discourse Community Dilemma As an incoming freshman at the University of Texas at Arlington I can say I have been in several organizations that have challenged my social skills. However, they were nothing compared to the discourse community I was a member of. It will be proven time and time again that I indeed was not only a member but also a valuable asset to this community. Let us ponder for a moment on what a discourse community actually is. It consists of many components involving but not limited

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    Discourse Communities are everywhere but we just don 't realize them. You 're even part of a few on a daily basis. The definition of a discourse community that was provided in the “Discourse Community,” article by Schmidt and Kopple states, “ it 's a group of people who share a ways to claim, organize, communicate, and evaluate meanings”. Basically it’s where two or more people concentrate their attention on the same issue or idea. For example, a place where you work is a discourse community. All

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    To me a discourse community is a close-knit group that shares the same interests and use writing as a main concept for communication. writing as a main concept for communication. Swales, linguist and author of “The Concept of Discourse Community”, further explained discourse by attributing specific characteristics to them. For the purposes of this essay, these are the relevant descriptions. “A discourse community has a broadly agreed upon set of goals” (Swales, 471), “A discourse community has acquired

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    India: A Discourse Community Accomplishing goals through intercommunication among members of a community is one characteristic that makes up a discourse community. A discourse community has six characteristics such as having a broadly agreed set of goals, a participatory mechanism to provide information or feedback, acquiring a specific level of language, and members with a suitable degree of relevant content. The community that is a community discourse is India. India occupies the greater part

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    Behind all intelligent students lays a common factor, teachers. This paper will be focused on the discourse community which lays within the walls of James Bowie Elementary in Richardson, Texas. From interviews and observations to external research, I have been able to find and understand the most important aspect of this chosen community, communication. Communication is a vital role in this community because not only is it the way that they communicate with their peers, but when teachers communicate

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    December 2009 Frisch’s Discourse Community What is a discourse community? According to John Swales, a respected written communication analyst, a discourse community is described as a group of people that have the same goals or purposes, and use communication to achieve these goals. In addition, “A discourse operates within conventions defined by communities, be they academic disciplines or social groups” (Swales, 119). This is not be confused with a speech community, “a community sharing knowledge of

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    international student from Malaysia, who feels the necessary to fill the gap that existed in Norman where a family of internationals can come together and enjoy community, family and a life pursuing after the abundant life Jesus gives us daily (Nyanat). According to John Swales, an English professor from Michigan University, a discourse community is a group of folks who have the same public motives, ways of interrelation among them, specific vocabularies and genres, and some level of expertise (220-2220)

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    The Unseen Barista A discourse community is a commonly seen, but rarely identified language phenomenon. These communities can be found within any people group and in a variety of settings. Discourse communities often are defined as a group of individuals who share “a broadly agreed upon set of common public goals [have] mechanisms of intercommunication among its members,” “uses its participatory mechanisms primarily to provide information and feedback,” makes use of “one or more genres” that help

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    own identity. Thankfully, discourse communities help establish who one is. According to professor of literacy studies at Arizona State University James Paul Gee, “Discourses are connected with displays of an identity.” (282) Other than a source of identity, characteristics of a discourse community are to agree on a set of common public goals, intercommunicate among one another, and moderate the shared participation. The Filipino-American community is a discourse community that possesses these assets

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    Discourse Communities: The Importance of an Early Childhood Educator. Preschool teachers have not been given the credit they deserve, with lots of people over looking their importance. Being a preschool teacher is more than just watching a couple of kids for a couple of hours. This field requires a lot preparation and behind the scene work that put into the job, so it really is not as easy as it may seem. Preschool could possibly shape the rest of their academic lives. At this level of school the

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