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these metaphorical utterances Lakoff & Johnson conclude (1980, pp.7-8):
Time in our culture is a valuable commodity. It is a limited resource that we
use to accomplish our goals. Because of the way
that the concept of work
has developed in modern Western culture, where work is typically associ-
ated with the time it takes and time is precisely quantified, it has become
customary to pay people by the hour, week, or year.
Table 3. Textbook Comparison
Topics
Kid’s English (2015)
English World (2009)
Pictures
from Real
Life vs.
drawn Pic-
tures
English is framed in this
cover as something that
is imposed onto Uzbeki-
stan (the helicopter of the
English
kids on coming
down onto Uzbekistan. The
kids and the country are
drawn, which show a type
of unrealistic conceptual-
ization of the purpose of
the language.
Kids English
in Uzbekistan is meant to
be limited to the Uzbek
context. Real life pictures
(page 75) are only done to
show
the power of Uzbeki-
stan – e.g., Samarkand.
The Cover – a combination
of Real and Drawn. English is
framed as World Englishes or an
international language (inclusive)
of all humans. The language
is
conceived as enjoyable and
exciting. Real pictures are meant
to make connections that English
has a true and substantial use in
their life.
Real pictures are used through-
out the book (e.g.,
Grammar in
Conversation). Real pics are used
to bring life to the book and
to show the connection from
English language to culture. Thus,
English is a LIVING thing…
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