
Language Culture and Curriculum
Editor and Book Reviews Editor: Eoghan Mac Aogain (St Patrick's College)

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Volume: 13 Number: 3 Page: 279290
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Attitudes of Parents to Their Children's Use of English in Botswana1
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Arua E. Arua and Keoneng Magocha
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The paper reports a positive shift in the attitudes of some Batswana towards the local variety of English here described as Botswana English. The new attitude is the result of familiarity with the variety
in the last decade or so. It is also the result of the belief that the variety is inherently good and that its users, especially children, use it in a communicatively competent manner. In addition, the
respondents believe that not only is the variety not inferior to others native or non-native but that it can be understood by speech communities that speak English anywhere in the world.
Finally, the respondents are satisfied that the variety is of a quality that can be used for educational purposes in Botswana, although the implications of its use are yet to be addressed.
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