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“The Latin- American who learns English as a
second language has his own special difficulties and advantages. English and
Spanish have thousands of words that are similar in form and meaning. In some
cases these words have evolved from an original Latin source. In others, they
have come form some even earlier common source in Indo European, the ancestor
of a large family of languages of which Latin is only one example.
These words are easy for the Spanish speaker to
learn. For instance, many closely related words end in –ción in Spanish and in –
tion in English: Educación, constitución, aviación, asociación and many
others. Hotel, hospital and calendar are other examples of closely related
words without the – ción ending.
Such closely related words are called
“cognates”.
Some seeming English-Spanish equivalents are
deceptive. Their forms are similar, but with different shades of meaning in the
two languages. These are sure to cause trouble for Spanish speakers learning
English. The Spanish word asistir looks like the English word assist,
but it doesn’t mean “help”. Instead, “asistir” means “to
attend” or “to be present”.
Thus, Spanish speakers learning English will
say that they assisted a class when
they mean that they were present at it. Actual
in Spanish means “present”, not English “actual”, desgracia means “misfortune”, not disgrace, ignorar means “not to know” of “to ignore”. Such deceptive
“equivalents” are called “false cognates”.
WRITE IF THESE STATEMENTS ARE TRUE,
FALSE OR NOT GIVEN, ACCORDING TO THE READING. USE “T”, “F” OR “NG” FOR YOUR
ANSWERS.
English
and Spanish share many similar words.
(______)
English
and Spanish share many false “equivalents” terms. (______)
“To
ignore” and “not to know” mean “ignorer”. (______)
Latin
is an Indo - European language. (______)
Spanish
lacks sounds that are very common in English. (______)
USE
(“C “FOR COGNATE AND “FC” FOR FALSE COGNATE)
Conversation
(______) Exit
(______) Library
(______) Actually (______)
Similar
(______)
Musical (______) Large
(______) Administration (______)
WHAT
DO THEY MEAN? USE YOUR DICTIONARY.
Eventually
______________________ Eventualmente ________________________
Lecture
_______________________ Lectura_______________________________
Realize
________________________
Realizar ______________________________
Sensible
_______________________
Sensible______________________________
Carpet
________________________
Carpeta ______________________________
Idiom
_________________________
Idioma _______________________________
WRITE
“R” FOR RIGHT OR “W” FOR WRONG.
“Closely
related” means “cercanamente
relatados” ( ______)
“Ancestor
of a large family” “ancestor
de una larga familia” ” ( ______)
“Original
Latin source” “fuente
latina original” ” ( ______)
“Their
forms are similar” “sus
formas son similares” ” ( ______)
“Some
seeming English –Spanish
Equivalents
are deceptive. “Algunos supuestos equivalentes
Inglés-
Español son decepcionantes” ( ______)
ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS. DISCUSS WITH YOUR CLASSMATES.
What’s
the difference between true cognates and false cognates?
What
does “Spanish speaker learning English” mean?
Is
it easy for a Spanish speaker to learn English?
Can
you think of some other cognates or false cognates?
These
are words that look alike in English and Spanish, but that usually differ in
meaning. Look at the following examples:
Largo:
Long
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Large:
grande, extenso
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Actualmente: At present.
|
Actually:
En realidad.
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Actual:
Present, current
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Actual:
real.
|
Asistir: Go regularly
|
Assist:
Ayudar.
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Atender:
Pay attention, take care.
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Attend:
Asistir regularmente.
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Carpeta: Folder.
|
Carpet:
Alfombra.
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Desierto:
Very dry place, empty.
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Dessert:
Postre.
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Éxito: success
|
Exit:
Salida.
|
Eventual:
Fortuitous
|
Eventual:
Suceso final, resultado.
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Eventualmente: By chance.
|
Eventually:
Finalmente.
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Idioma: Language.
|
Idiom:
Modismo del habla.
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Ignorar: Not to know.
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Ignore:
Desairar.
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Lectura: Reading.
|
Lecture.
Conferencia.
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Librería: Bookshop.
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Library:
Biblioteca.
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Noticia: News.
|
Notice:
Advertencia, nota, aviso.
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Policía: Police.
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Policy:
Política, regla, sistema.
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Realizar:
Fulfill, carry out, perform.
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Realize:
Darse cuenta.
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Sensible:
Sensitive.
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Sensible:
Sensato.
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Severa:
Rigorous, strict, rigid, stern.
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Several:
Varios
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Suceso: Event.
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Success:
Éxito.
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Timbre:
Call bell.
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Timber:
Madera, palo.
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