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TeachWrite NOLA | Teachers teaching Teachers…. TeachWrite NOLA July 30, 2008 Letting the Writers Voice Come Through: Using Authentic Dialect in Writing Filed under: Demo Lesson — noladawn @ 5:15 pm Tags: Demo Lesson , dialect , Writing Letting the Writers Voice Come Through: Using Authentic Dialect in Writing “”You all hurry back. Do you hear me?” and “Y’all hurry back. Ya hear?” Which one is more real, more natural sounding? Would you guess the second speaker is from the southern US? Sometimes there just isn’t any other way to say something than with the use of colloquialisms.” ~ Cameron Michaels Rationale: Working with students who have a range of dialects, teaching them to incorporate their language into their writing is sometimes a difficult task.  However, with the influx of text that has included a variety of cultures and dialects students are beginning to see their own voices represented in the books that they read.  This use of the authentic voice of ...

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