Discourse Communities

School Discourse Community 

Family Discourse Community 

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Discourse Communities

            A discourse community is a social group that communicates, in part, using written texts, but also shares common goals, values, writing standards, specialized vocabulary, and specialized genres. I am part of many discourse communities, but will talk about three very important ones in my life. Family, church, and school are part of my variety of discourse communities which I am part of.

            My family discourse community has a series of conventions that form it. An example is the respect for the older members of the discourse community. It is necessary to respect the older members, but a little playing around is always permitted without the loss of such respect. We mostly talk about what goes on in our daily lives and what our future plans are, but there also has to be those words of support and advices. The way to communicate with each other is mainly by letters or text messaging. Sometimes we write notes to each other or reminders. The primary language is Spanish, but some English is always included. Since my family discourse community is Mexican and live on the US, the older ones are always trying to learn some English. The younger ones mostly understand both therefore English and Spanish is used. Joining this discourse community requires to be born into it or getting married with someone who is already part of it.

            Church discourse community also has its conventions which are the respect, love, happiness, and thankfulness for others and towards others.  Anyone who is in need of God, which is everyone, can become part of this discourse community. All of the topics revolve around God and what he has done, is doing, and will do for us. The bible is the main text, but some pamphlets are always handy. The discourse community mainly speaks Spanish due to the fact that most members are Spanish peaking, but English is also included once in a while.

            School is a discourse community which requires a high school diploma or a GED diploma in order to join. Speaking with respect to professors has always been required, but with friends it is not always necessary unless you are in class. Basic studies are the topics undergraduates start with, but their major is the topic that follows after completing the basic studies. The texts that are included in this discourse community are text books, e-mails, letters, worksheets, and some internet blogs. The language spoken in this discourse community has no limits; it can be any language in which members are able to communicate with each other.

 

 

 

 

Church Discourse Community