Living Multilingualism- Website and Writing By: Talia Gergely // Fall 2013 // Emory University
Writing 101: Living Multilingualism
  • Welcome!
  • Trip to Kenya
    • Holy Cow!
  • The Language "Barrier"
    • Works Cited
  • Multilingual Learning
    • Kinberg- Source 1
    • Robinson- Source 2
    • Fortune and Tedick- Source 3
    • Works Cited
  • Pathways of Language Learning
    • Adam's Interview
    • The Rest of the Interviews
    • What we learned
  • Comments? Please Share!
  • Index

WELCOME!

Here you will find the wonderful works created by Talia Gergely during her Freshman Year at Emory!

If you need help navigating my website press on the button below!

Index

Welcome to my website!

This website will explore the work that I have done in English 101 here at Emory University in the Fall of 2013! I explored multilingualism through my personal narrative, research, interviews, and collaborating with other members in our class. 

INTRODUCTION

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Hello Everyone! Thank you for taking a moment to look at my website! I am now ending my first semester here at Emory University, and I created this website for my Writing 101 course: Living Multilingualism.  My family loves to travel, and so do I! I am so interested in different cultures and languages, and this course gave me a deeper insight regarding these topics while also improving my writing skills. English is my first language, but I also speak French and Spanish. I have been to multiple countries in Europe and Africa, including France, Scotland, England, Portugal, Greece, Turkey, Italy, Kenya, and Tanzania. I have experienced many different lifestyles fueled by many different languages that I hope to someday learn. The topic of multilingualism fascinates me, especially as my mom speaks five languages herself- English, French, Spanish, Romanian, and Hebrew. Let the learning, curiousity, and tons of questions continue past this website! I know they will!


Purpose

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I hope to evolve this site as I grow in writing experience over the next four years, but keeping it simple is always the best place to start. For now, I will mainly use this page to post in class writing assignments and projects. Hopefully I can eventually include blogs, travel logs, and even pictures. I would love to keep you updated on the happenings here at Emory University and all the fun events and activities going on!

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Writing 101: Living Multilingualism by Talia Gergely is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
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