The document is a translation of a text about the Amish community in America from English into Spanish. It discusses how the Amish live a lifestyle that has changed little since the 18th century, following strict religious and moral codes. While they reject modern technology like electricity, their agriculture is highly productive. The Amish population is growing rapidly through large family sizes, with an average of over six children per family. Their communities emphasize social cohesion and efficiency.
This document contains a translation of a text about the Amish communities in America from English to Spanish. It is done collaboratively by 5 students as part of their Bachelor's Degree program. The translated text discusses the unexpected sight of Amish horse-drawn buggies on roads in rural America and provides context about the Amish lifestyle and communities. It notes how the Amish have changed little since settling in America over 300 years ago, while also adopting some modern technologies like solar and wind power. The students reflect on techniques used in the translation and discuss strategies, techniques, and methods.
The document discusses translating a paragraph from English to Spanish about Amish communities in the United States. It provides the original English paragraph, followed by the Spanish translation. It then includes three reflection texts discussing particular translation techniques and challenges encountered, such as replacing the word "roadsign" with "traffic signal" and changing the phrasing of "two black horse-drawn buggies" for clarity. Finally, it presents a table comparing translation methods, strategies, and techniques as the mental processes and specific linguistic transfer activities involved in translation.
The document summarizes information about the Amish community in America. It discusses how the Amish population has grown significantly from just a few thousand in 1900 to over 260,000 in 2011 due to high birth rates and few people abandoning the community. Amish families tend to have over six children on average. While Amish teenagers are allowed more freedom before baptism between ages 16-21, after baptism they are expected to conform strictly to Amish codes of dress, behavior and lifestyle. The document also notes the Amish community has been growing faster than almost any other in the US.
The document summarizes an encounter with the Amish community in rural America. A driver sees unexpected horse-drawn buggies on the road and comes across Amish people dressed in 18th century clothing. An inquiry at a gas station reveals the driver is in Amish country, where the Amish religious group has lived largely unchanged since settling in America in the 18th century. The Amish live without modern conveniences like electricity and cars and maintain a strictly religious and isolated community separate from the outside world. For most Americans, this is the extent of their knowledge about the Amish, unless they live near an Amish community.
The document discusses the Amish community in North America. It describes encountering Amish people traveling by horse-drawn buggy on the road, dressed in plain clothing. It explains that the Amish are an ultra-protestant religious group that settled in America 300 years ago and have maintained their traditional lifestyle, without modern technology like electricity. While they farm using traditional horse-drawn methods, their agriculture is highly productive. The document also notes that the Amish population is expanding and only about 18% of young Amish leave the community's austere lifestyle.
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The Amish community in the United States is growing rapidly through high birth rates. In Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, the original and largest Amish community, the Amish population grew by 400% between 1950 and 1990 solely through natural growth. While the white American population has remained stable, the Amish population has risen from a few thousand in 1900 to over 100,000 currently, spread across communities in the eastern U.S. and Ontario. Amish families average over six children due to their rejection of modern medicine and birth control. Amish teens are typically rebellious like other American teens until baptism between ages 16-21, after which they must conform more strictly to Amish traditions and codes.
The document describes an unexpected encounter with Amish people in rural America. The narrator comes across horse-drawn buggies and people dressed in old-fashioned clothing that look like they stepped out of the 18th century. An inquiry at a nearby gas station reveals that the area is Amish country. The Amish are an ultra-protestant religious group that settled in America 300 years ago and have maintained a traditional lifestyle since, rejecting modern technology. Their communities are growing rapidly due to large family sizes, with the Amish population increasing over 400% in some areas in the last century. While Amish teenagers can be rebellious, most conform to the strict traditions and codes of dress, behavior and lifestyle after baptism between ages 16-
This document provides a 3-minute summary about Colombia. It begins with assumptions that the reader has some interest and basic knowledge about globalization and geography. It then provides lessons to clarify that Colombia is a South American country, not a US district, university, or brand. It highlights Colombia's diverse geography and privileged location. The document quizzes the reader on distinguishing Colombia from Columbia, notes that cumbia music originated in Colombia, and that Cali is the salsa capital. It concludes the reader is now more worldly about Colombia's music, geography, and not to sing about reggaeton. Disclaimers note this is not associated with "For Dummies" books and that Spanish is the author's first language.
This document contains a translation of a text about the Amish communities in America from English to Spanish. It is done collaboratively by 5 students as part of their Bachelor's Degree program. The translated text discusses the unexpected sight of Amish horse-drawn buggies on roads in rural America and provides context about the Amish lifestyle and communities. It notes how the Amish have changed little since settling in America over 300 years ago, while also adopting some modern technologies like solar and wind power. The students reflect on techniques used in the translation and discuss strategies, techniques, and methods.
The document discusses translating a paragraph from English to Spanish about Amish communities in the United States. It provides the original English paragraph, followed by the Spanish translation. It then includes three reflection texts discussing particular translation techniques and challenges encountered, such as replacing the word "roadsign" with "traffic signal" and changing the phrasing of "two black horse-drawn buggies" for clarity. Finally, it presents a table comparing translation methods, strategies, and techniques as the mental processes and specific linguistic transfer activities involved in translation.
The document summarizes information about the Amish community in America. It discusses how the Amish population has grown significantly from just a few thousand in 1900 to over 260,000 in 2011 due to high birth rates and few people abandoning the community. Amish families tend to have over six children on average. While Amish teenagers are allowed more freedom before baptism between ages 16-21, after baptism they are expected to conform strictly to Amish codes of dress, behavior and lifestyle. The document also notes the Amish community has been growing faster than almost any other in the US.
The document summarizes an encounter with the Amish community in rural America. A driver sees unexpected horse-drawn buggies on the road and comes across Amish people dressed in 18th century clothing. An inquiry at a gas station reveals the driver is in Amish country, where the Amish religious group has lived largely unchanged since settling in America in the 18th century. The Amish live without modern conveniences like electricity and cars and maintain a strictly religious and isolated community separate from the outside world. For most Americans, this is the extent of their knowledge about the Amish, unless they live near an Amish community.
The document discusses the Amish community in North America. It describes encountering Amish people traveling by horse-drawn buggy on the road, dressed in plain clothing. It explains that the Amish are an ultra-protestant religious group that settled in America 300 years ago and have maintained their traditional lifestyle, without modern technology like electricity. While they farm using traditional horse-drawn methods, their agriculture is highly productive. The document also notes that the Amish population is expanding and only about 18% of young Amish leave the community's austere lifestyle.
Unit 1 activity 1 collaborative group 551037 a_361jegrisaleso
The Amish community in the United States is growing rapidly through high birth rates. In Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, the original and largest Amish community, the Amish population grew by 400% between 1950 and 1990 solely through natural growth. While the white American population has remained stable, the Amish population has risen from a few thousand in 1900 to over 100,000 currently, spread across communities in the eastern U.S. and Ontario. Amish families average over six children due to their rejection of modern medicine and birth control. Amish teens are typically rebellious like other American teens until baptism between ages 16-21, after which they must conform more strictly to Amish traditions and codes.
The document describes an unexpected encounter with Amish people in rural America. The narrator comes across horse-drawn buggies and people dressed in old-fashioned clothing that look like they stepped out of the 18th century. An inquiry at a nearby gas station reveals that the area is Amish country. The Amish are an ultra-protestant religious group that settled in America 300 years ago and have maintained a traditional lifestyle since, rejecting modern technology. Their communities are growing rapidly due to large family sizes, with the Amish population increasing over 400% in some areas in the last century. While Amish teenagers can be rebellious, most conform to the strict traditions and codes of dress, behavior and lifestyle after baptism between ages 16-
This document provides a 3-minute summary about Colombia. It begins with assumptions that the reader has some interest and basic knowledge about globalization and geography. It then provides lessons to clarify that Colombia is a South American country, not a US district, university, or brand. It highlights Colombia's diverse geography and privileged location. The document quizzes the reader on distinguishing Colombia from Columbia, notes that cumbia music originated in Colombia, and that Cali is the salsa capital. It concludes the reader is now more worldly about Colombia's music, geography, and not to sing about reggaeton. Disclaimers note this is not associated with "For Dummies" books and that Spanish is the author's first language.
The document discusses the Amish community in America. It notes that the Amish first settled in America over 300 years ago and have maintained many of their traditional practices and lifestyles. While the Amish still use traditional farming methods and horse-drawn carriages, their communities have expanded and their agriculture is highly productive. The passage also points out the Amish have adopted some "green" technologies like wind and solar power.
The document discusses the Amish community in America, describing their traditional lifestyle and horse-drawn transportation which has changed little in the last 300 years. While the Amish live simply without modern technology like electricity, their agriculture is highly productive, and their community has expanded efficiently adopting some green technologies. The passage provides background on the Amish religious group and contrasts their traditional ways with their successful community and farming practices.
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The document discusses translation techniques used in summarizing a group project about translation between Oscar Herney Escobar Gómez and 6 other students. It includes a sample paragraph translated into Spanish using techniques like transposition, literal translation, modulation, and reformulation. The original paragraph describes an unexpected encounter with an Amish community in rural America.
this is a text that show a comparison between the original text in english and the translation in spanish, I've translated 3 paragraph using literal translation to try to achieve the most accurate tranlation from english to spanish.
This document provides feedback from group members on translations completed as part of a collaborative translation activity. Diana provides feedback on Eleazar and Andrea's translations, noting things done well and providing suggestions for improvement. Eleazar then provides feedback on Diana and Andrea's translations, also acknowledging what was done well and offering minor corrections. The feedback aims to help group members improve their translation skills through peer review.
The document is a translation assignment from a Spanish language course. It contains the original English text of three paragraphs describing Amish communities in America, along with the Spanish translation of those paragraphs completed by two students, Erika Congote and Olga Yaned Nel. It also includes reflections from the students on challenges they faced in translation and charts outlining translation methods, strategies and techniques.
The document discusses the Amish community in America. It notes that the Amish lifestyle has changed little in the past 300 years, as they have maintained traditions from when they settled in the US in the 18th century. While their lifestyle seems stuck in the past without modern technology like cars or electricity, their population and agricultural practices have prospered. The Amish population has grown 400% in some areas in the last few decades, and their farming methods using traditional techniques are among the most productive in North America. Though their lifestyle is difficult, it remains attractive to most Amish young people compared to pressures of modern society.
The document summarizes information about the Amish community in the United States. It describes how the Amish lifestyle has changed little since the 18th century, as they reject modern conveniences like electricity and cars. While their agriculture uses traditional horse-drawn machines, their farms are highly productive. The Amish population is growing rapidly through large family sizes, with over 100,000 Amish currently living in communities across the eastern US. While their lives are strict and traditional, the Amish are well-integrated with surrounding American society through business and as neighbors.
The passage describes an encounter with the Amish community in rural America. Upon seeing horse-drawn buggies on the road, the author is surprised and confused, wondering if they have traveled back in time. They learn they are in Amish country, where the Amish people still live a simple lifestyle similar to 18th century America, rejecting modern technology. While the Amish lifestyle seems stuck in the past, their community is actually growing rapidly due to high birth rates and a retention rate of 82% of youth. Though the Amish live simply, their agriculture is highly productive. The passage examines aspects of Amish society and why most Amish youth choose to continue the traditional lifestyle despite modern pressures.
The document provides information about the Amish community in America. It describes how the Amish lifestyle has changed little since the 18th century while also showing other Americans a way forward. It discusses how the Amish population is one of the fastest growing communities in the US through natural growth and large family sizes, rejecting modern medicine and birth control. While the Amish live simply without electricity or modern technology, their agriculture is highly productive and some communities now use renewable energy sources like wind and solar power.
The document provides information about the Amish community in America. It discusses how the Amish lifestyle has changed little since the 18th century, despite living in modern times. They reject modern conveniences like electricity and cars, and their communities are strictly religious. The passage notes that the Amish population is growing rapidly due to large family sizes and a low abandonment rate of their lifestyle among youth. It highlights how the Amish have adopted some green technologies while maintaining traditional practices. Overall, the summary describes the Amish as a growing, productive community that has managed to preserve its heritage while integrating some modern aspects of life.
The document summarizes key aspects of the Amish community in America. It describes how the Amish lifestyle has changed little since the 18th century, as they reject modern conveniences like electricity and cars. Their population is growing rapidly, with large families and few abandoning the community. While the Amish lifestyle appears antiquated, their values of family, community and agriculture make them a thriving cultural group, and some have adopted renewable energy technologies.
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The document discusses the Amish community in America. It notes that the Amish first settled in America over 300 years ago and have maintained many of their traditional practices and lifestyles. While the Amish still use traditional farming methods and horse-drawn carriages, their communities have expanded and their agriculture is highly productive. The passage also points out the Amish have adopted some "green" technologies like wind and solar power.
The document discusses the Amish community in America, describing their traditional lifestyle and horse-drawn transportation which has changed little in the last 300 years. While the Amish live simply without modern technology like electricity, their agriculture is highly productive, and their community has expanded efficiently adopting some green technologies. The passage provides background on the Amish religious group and contrasts their traditional ways with their successful community and farming practices.
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The document discusses translation techniques used in summarizing a group project about translation between Oscar Herney Escobar Gómez and 6 other students. It includes a sample paragraph translated into Spanish using techniques like transposition, literal translation, modulation, and reformulation. The original paragraph describes an unexpected encounter with an Amish community in rural America.
this is a text that show a comparison between the original text in english and the translation in spanish, I've translated 3 paragraph using literal translation to try to achieve the most accurate tranlation from english to spanish.
This document provides feedback from group members on translations completed as part of a collaborative translation activity. Diana provides feedback on Eleazar and Andrea's translations, noting things done well and providing suggestions for improvement. Eleazar then provides feedback on Diana and Andrea's translations, also acknowledging what was done well and offering minor corrections. The feedback aims to help group members improve their translation skills through peer review.
The document is a translation assignment from a Spanish language course. It contains the original English text of three paragraphs describing Amish communities in America, along with the Spanish translation of those paragraphs completed by two students, Erika Congote and Olga Yaned Nel. It also includes reflections from the students on challenges they faced in translation and charts outlining translation methods, strategies and techniques.
The document discusses the Amish community in America. It notes that the Amish lifestyle has changed little in the past 300 years, as they have maintained traditions from when they settled in the US in the 18th century. While their lifestyle seems stuck in the past without modern technology like cars or electricity, their population and agricultural practices have prospered. The Amish population has grown 400% in some areas in the last few decades, and their farming methods using traditional techniques are among the most productive in North America. Though their lifestyle is difficult, it remains attractive to most Amish young people compared to pressures of modern society.
The document summarizes information about the Amish community in the United States. It describes how the Amish lifestyle has changed little since the 18th century, as they reject modern conveniences like electricity and cars. While their agriculture uses traditional horse-drawn machines, their farms are highly productive. The Amish population is growing rapidly through large family sizes, with over 100,000 Amish currently living in communities across the eastern US. While their lives are strict and traditional, the Amish are well-integrated with surrounding American society through business and as neighbors.
The passage describes an encounter with the Amish community in rural America. Upon seeing horse-drawn buggies on the road, the author is surprised and confused, wondering if they have traveled back in time. They learn they are in Amish country, where the Amish people still live a simple lifestyle similar to 18th century America, rejecting modern technology. While the Amish lifestyle seems stuck in the past, their community is actually growing rapidly due to high birth rates and a retention rate of 82% of youth. Though the Amish live simply, their agriculture is highly productive. The passage examines aspects of Amish society and why most Amish youth choose to continue the traditional lifestyle despite modern pressures.
The document provides information about the Amish community in America. It describes how the Amish lifestyle has changed little since the 18th century while also showing other Americans a way forward. It discusses how the Amish population is one of the fastest growing communities in the US through natural growth and large family sizes, rejecting modern medicine and birth control. While the Amish live simply without electricity or modern technology, their agriculture is highly productive and some communities now use renewable energy sources like wind and solar power.
The document provides information about the Amish community in America. It discusses how the Amish lifestyle has changed little since the 18th century, despite living in modern times. They reject modern conveniences like electricity and cars, and their communities are strictly religious. The passage notes that the Amish population is growing rapidly due to large family sizes and a low abandonment rate of their lifestyle among youth. It highlights how the Amish have adopted some green technologies while maintaining traditional practices. Overall, the summary describes the Amish as a growing, productive community that has managed to preserve its heritage while integrating some modern aspects of life.
The document summarizes key aspects of the Amish community in America. It describes how the Amish lifestyle has changed little since the 18th century, as they reject modern conveniences like electricity and cars. Their population is growing rapidly, with large families and few abandoning the community. While the Amish lifestyle appears antiquated, their values of family, community and agriculture make them a thriving cultural group, and some have adopted renewable energy technologies.
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The document discusses burial customs of different cultures throughout history. It begins by explaining how ancient Egyptians practiced elaborate burial rituals, such as mummification, and placed items in tombs that they believed the deceased would need in the afterlife. It then outlines Native American burial practices, including burying cherished possessions with the deceased and holding memorial feasts. Finally, it notes that modern Western cultures typically involve embalming or cremation of the body and holding funeral services to commemorate the life of the deceased.
This document discusses buying essays from the website HelpWriting.net. It outlines the 5-step process: 1) Create an account, 2) Complete an order form providing instructions and deadline, 3) Review bids from writers and choose one, 4) Review the completed paper and authorize payment, 5) Request revisions until satisfied. It emphasizes that original, high-quality content is guaranteed, and a refund is offered if the paper is plagiarized. The website aims to fully meet customer needs through this ordering and revision process.
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This document discusses Botticelli's painting "Venus Cupid Folly and Time." It analyzes the painting as an allegory containing symbols from mythology, including Venus, Cupid, Folly and Time. The painting was a gift from Cosimo de Medici to King Francis I of France and is rich in symbolism relating to Renaissance ideas. It represents the triumph of Venus, who is the goddess of love and beauty, over the ravages of time through procreation.
The document is about lessons on life as a slave in 19th century America and the journey to freedom. It includes themes of slavery like hard labor, poor living conditions, families being split apart, inhumane treatment, religious beliefs providing hope, and the desire for freedom. It describes how slaves used secret codes in quilts and songs to map out routes along the Underground Railroad to escape north. Students will write journal entries from a slave's perspective and complete activities about following directions in songs and quilts to reach freedom.
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American amish society task (2) final
1. UNIT 1: COLLABORATIVE ACTIVITY 1
TRANSLATION TEXT
AMERICA'S AMISH; MODEL SOCIETY?
WILFREDY MOSQURA
CARLOS ALBERTO RIOS
EDILBERTO ESPITIA GALVIS
ANDRES MAURICIO TORRES BETANCUR
CARMEN JULIETH ROBLEDO LAMBERTINEZ
CODE
551037_12
TUTOR
CARLOS ALBERTO PELAYO
TRANSLATION TECHNIQUES 551037A_361
PROGRAM
BACHELOR'S DEGREE IN ENGLISH AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE
UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL ABIERTA Y A DISTANCIA
UNAD
15 DE MAYO DEL 2017
2. AMERICA'S AMISH; MODEL SOCIETY?
Link of the presentation of the work:
PARAGRAPH 1: WILFREDY MOSQUERA
America's Amish communities live a lifestyle that has changed little since the 18th century; but
in other respects, they are showing other Americans the way forward into the twenty-first....
The roadsign is, to say the least, unexpected ; driving through a prosperous rural part of North
America, the last thing you expect to see beside the highway is a yellow diamond roadsign with a
horse and buggy in the middle! Watch out for horses and buggies on the road? What is this? Do
they exercise racehorses here, or what?
You keep an eye open for horses; for two miles you see nothing, then all of a sudden, look!
Coming towards you on the other side of the road, two black horse-drawn buggies! As they go
by, your surprise turns to disbelief; what's going on? Are they making a movie about eighteenth
century America? The men and the women in the buggy look like they jumped out of a novel by
Fennimore Cooper. Then, another mile and things get even stranger; beside a neat-looking farm-
house, there is a whole line of buggies. In the door of the house, half a dozen men in black coats,
and with long beards, are talking while some women dressed in a curiously ancient fashion are
sitting on a bench. Is this 2015 or 1715?
PÁRRAFO 1
Las comunidades Amish de América viven un estilo de vida que ha cambiado poco desde el siglo
XVIII; pero en otros aspectos, estos están mostrando a otros estadounidenses el camino a seguir
hacia el siglo XXI.
Una señal de tráfico es, por decir lo menos inesperado; si estas conduciendo a través de una
próspera parte rural de América del Norte, lo último que se espera ver al lado de la carretera es
3. una señal de tráfico amarilla en forma de rombo con un caballo y una carreta en el medio!
Cuidado con los caballos y las carretas en la carretera? ¿Que es esto? ¿Hacen carreras de caballos
aquí, o qué?
Debes estar prevenido con caballos en la vía; durante dos millas no ves nada, entonces de
repente, mira! viniendo hacia ti en el otro lado de la carretera, una carreta tirada por dos caballos
negros! A medida que pasan, tu sorpresa se convierte en incredulidad; ¿qué está pasando? ¿Están
haciendo una película sobre la América del siglo XVIII? Los hombres y las mujeres en la carreta
parecen salir de una novela de Fennimore Cooper. Luego, una milla más y las cosas se vuelven
aún más extrañas; al lado de una casa de campo de apariencia limpia, hay toda una hilera de
carretas. En la puerta de la casa, media docena de hombres de abrigos negros y barbas largas
hablan mientras algunas mujeres vestidas de una manera curiosamente antigua están sentadas en
un banco. ¿Es este el año 2015 ó 1715?
TRANSLATION TECHNIQUES APPLIED
In general, I Used the literal translation like technique and I looked at the english dictionary a lot
of words about the reading; however, I did not know the following word: roadsign. To translate it
into spanish I had to apply the transposition translation technique (This is the process where parts
of speech change their sequence when they are translated) having in mind the previous
knowledge about "road" and "sign" and the reading context too.
During the reading, I did not understand the word "Buggy" I had to consult another texts and
pictures on internet to know the meaning. In this case I applied the adaptation translation
technique (Adaptation occurs when something specific to one language culture is expressed in a
totally different way that is familiar or appropriate to another language culture)
4. CHART
DIFERENCE BETWEEN METHOD, STRATEGY AND TECHNIQUE
PARAGRAPH 2: ANDRES MAURICIO TORRES
You drive on, wondering what has happened to this part of the United States of America? Have
you driven into a time-warp, and without realizing it, gone back 300 years, or is it the people
you've just seen who're stuck in a time warp?
A quick enquiry at the nearest gas station gives you the answer; you are in Amish country, and
the men and women you have just seen are Amish, part of a strange religious group that settled
in America in the 18th century, and much of whose lifestyle has changed little since then.
If you had seen the movie "Witness", you would have already known something about the
Amish, how their community is strictly religious and self-contained, how Amish people do
without the essentials of modern-day life such as electricity and cars, and how they do not mix
with people outside of their own community. It is virtually unheard of for anyone to become an
Amish, who was not born an Amish.
5. This is about all that most Americans know about Amish people, unless, that is, they actually
live near them and come across them in daily life. So who are they?
Párrafo 2:
¿Usted sigue conduciendo, preguntándose qué ha pasado en esta parte de Estados Unidos de
América? ¿Ha usted manejado en un túnel del tiempo, y sin darse cuenta de esto, has regresado
300 años, o es solo la gente que usted acaba de ver quienes están atrapados en un túnel de
tiempo?
Una rápida consulta a la estación de gasolina más cercana te da la respuesta; Estás en un país
Amish, y los hombres y mujeres que has visto son Amish, parte de un grupo extraño religioso
que se acomodó en América en el siglo 18, y de quienes su estilo de vida ha cambiado mucho
desde entonces.
Si usted hubiese visto la película “El testigo (Witness)” usted ya hubiera conocido algo acerca de
los Amish, cómo su comunidad es estrictamente religiosa e independiente, cómo la gente Amish
hacen sin las cosas esenciales de la vida moderna como la electricidad y los carros, y cómo ellos
no se mezclan con gente fuera de su comunidad. Esto es todo lo que la mayoría de los
estadounidenses saben acerca de los Amish, a menos que, realmente vivan cerca de ellos o se
encuentren con ellos en la vida cotidiana. Entonces ¿quienes son?
Reflection:
The problem that I found it was mostly the lack of vocabulary, phrasal verbs like “drive on” and
those composed words like: “self-contained or time warp” . Although it wasn’t so hard generally
speaking, I just took me thirty minutes to end it up.
Strategy Technique Method
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6. PARAGRAPH 3: EDILBERTO ESPITIA
In brief, the Amish are members of an ultra-protestant religious movement that first came to
America from the upper Rhine valley over three hundred years ago, and have kept their traditions
and lifestyles. They are very law-abiding citizens, and their community is one in which crime is
almost, though not entirely, inexistent; Amish families live strict lives, following the same code
of morals as their ancestors. In a sense, they are indeed stuck in a time warp.
Yet the most remarkable things to note about the Amish are not their quaint lifestyles and their
home-made clothes, but the expansion of their community, its efficiency, its social cohesion, and
their recent adoption of "green" technology, including wind-power and solar energy. Although
they work the land using traditional horse-drawn machines, and use no chemical fertilizers, their
agriculture is - interestingly - among the most productive in North America!.
PÁRRAFO 3
En resumen, los Amish son miembros de un movimiento religioso ultra-protestante que llegó por
primera vez a América desde el valle de las cabeceras del Rin hace más de trescientos años, y
han mantenido sus tradiciones y estilos de vida. Son ciudadanos muy respetuosos de la ley y su
comunidad es aquella en la que el crimen es casi, aunque no totalmente, inexistente; las familias
Amish viven vidas estrictas, siguiendo el mismo código de moral que sus antepasados. En cierto
sentido, están realmente atrapados en un túnel tiempo.
Sin embargo, lo más notable de los Amish no es su extraño estilo de vida y sus ropas caseras,
sino la expansión de su comunidad, su eficiencia, su cohesión social y su reciente adopción de la
tecnología "verde", incluida la energía eólica y energía solar. Aunque trabajan la tierra usando
máquinas tradicionales tiradas por caballos, y no usan fertilizantes químicos, su agricultura es -
curiosamente - entre las más productivas en América del Norte!.
TASK 2: REFECTION
When translating our responsibility precisely lies on the power we give to the words. This means
that our purpose consists not only in transforming a passage in such a way that, in a different
language, it remains the same and means the same and, once, it sounds differently but taking into
account its own resources to accomplish a great work as well.
Basically, I did not have any problem in translating the paragraph I chose but I had to find out
more about the Amish to get more acquainted with their culture and enviroment in order to be
quite precise to the original passage. I even saw the movie mention on the passage which gave a
better look of these people. I also had to read the whole text many times to be able to give
coherence and cohesion to my selected paragraph which was number three.
7. During the whole translating process, I had to support myself in a mixed translating technique if
I can call it this way. Firstable when reading the whole passage I met words such as “buggy”
which I had to adapt to a word used in the Caribbean, “carreta” (Adaptation involves changing
the cultural reference when a situation in the source culture dos not exist in the target language).
In this same sense I found the word “diamond” that according to the geometrical shape I translate
it into “rombo”. The expression “time warp” into “túnel del tiempo” because warp also means
atrapar in Spanish. And finally through this activity I had to take into account not only the text as
a resource language but also the culture that embraced this society to be able to achieve the
closest translation expanding my vocabulary and being more aware of the translating issue.
METHOD STRATEGY TECHNIQUE
Method is a way of
performing something in a
systematic, organized and / or
structured manner. It refers to
set of steps to perform a task.
In some cases it is also
understood as the habitual
way of doing something by a
person based on experience,
custom and personal
preferences.
A strategy is a set of actions
that are carried out to achieve
a certain purpose. In other
words is the art of leading a
procedure.
Technique is defined as the
way in which a set of
procedures, materials or
knowledge are applied to
accomplish a specific task.
It is also known as the
particular ability of a person
to support themselves on any
procedures or resources to
complete a task.
PARAGRAPGH 4: CARLOS ALBERTO RIOS
While white America is, on the whole, a population that is stable in numbers, the Amish
community is growing faster than virtually any other community in the USA. In the 40 years
from 1950 to 1990, the number of Amish in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, the original and
still the largest Amish community in the USA, grew by exactly 400%, all by natural growth, not
through the influx of immigrants. The Amish do not keep statistics, but it is fairly safe to assume
that the total Amish population of the United States in the year 1900 was no more than a couple
of thousand; today the Old Order Amish, those who have kept up the strictest traditions of their
religion and society, number over 100,000, spread in communities across the eastern US and
Ontario. The total number of Amish living in the United States in 2011 was estimated at over
260,000.
8. Amish, who reject modern medicine and all forms of birth control, have some of the biggest
families in America, with an average of over six children per family. Few abandon their
community. Amish teenagers tend to be as normally rebellious as any other American teens,
until they are baptized. Until this happens, they are not obliged to conform to the strict Amish
codes of dress, hairstyle and behavior, and many make the most of this liberty; before baptism,
Amish teenagers behave much like other American teens; up to 30% of older unbaptized Amish
teens own cars, and 40% have drivers licences! Amish teens also enjoy baseball, dancing and
even alcohol! Amish baptism takes place between the ages of 16 and 21, sometimes even later.
TASK 1: TRANSLATION
PARRAFO 4
Mientras que la América blanca es, en general, una población que es estable en números, la
comunidad Amish está creciendo virtualmente más rápido que cualquier otra comunidad en los
Estados Unidos de América. En los 40 años comprendidos entre 1950 a 1990, el número de
Amish en el condado de Lancaster, Pennsylvania, la comunidad Amish original y todavía más
grande de Estados Unidos de América, creció exactamente 400%, todo por crecimiento natural,
no a través de la influencia de inmigrantes. Los Amish no conservan estadísticas, pero es muy
seguro asumir que la población total de Amish en los Estados Unidos en el año 1900 no era más
que un par de miles; hoy el antiguo orden Amish, aquellos quienes han mantenido sus estrictas
tradiciones sociales y religiosas, rondan los 100,000, diseminados en comunidades a través del
Este de Estados Unidos y Ontario. El número total de Amish viviendo en los Estados Unidos en
2011 era estimado en alrededor de 260,000.
Los Amish, quienes rechazan la medicina moderna y cualquier forma de control natal, tienen
algunas de las familias más grandes en América, con un estimado de alrededor de seis niños por
familia. Algunos abandonan su comunidad. Los adolescentes Amish tienden a ser tan rebeldes
como cualquier otro adolescente Estadounidense, hasta que sean bautizados, hasta que esto
suceda, ellos no son obligados a las cumplir con las estrictas normas Amish de vestimenta,
peinados y comportamiento, y muchos aprovechan al máximo esta libertad; antes del bautismo,
los adolescentes Amish se comportan como cualquier otro adolescente Estadounidense;
alrededor de un 30% de los adolescentes Amish mayores sin bautizar son propietarios de
vehículos, y un 40% poseen licencias de conducción! ¡Los adolescentes Amish también disfrutan
del beisbol, el baile e incluso alcohol! El bautismo Amish toma lugar en edades comprendidas
entre 16 y 21 y en algunas ocasiones incluso más tarde.
TASK 2: REFLECTION
In this task, I should talk about the problems I faced regarding words or expressions at the
moment of making the translation, but I have to manifest that there was none hard or unknown
Word or expression in the paragraph I chose… by the way, when I was studying English at the
New York English Institute at Pereira city, one of the exercises was reading a text about the
9. Amish comunity too and because of that, I can say that already I had some knowleadge about
this topic. Until the moment, I think that the vocabulary that I had already learned, has allowed
me to develop the chose paragraph translation activity without mishaps.
TASK 3: CHART
METHOD STRATEGY TECHNIQUE
It is a logic process through
the which the knowleadge
is obtained. Is a set of steps
that leads to a
predeterminated goal.
Is a set of actions that are
carried out to achieve a
determitated purpose; it
may be applied in a few
contexts, as for example the
teaching (applied by the
teacher) and the learning
(applied by the student).
It is the process or set of
rules, whose target is to get
a determinated result, it
may be at the science,
technology, art or education
field.
PARAGRAPGH 5: CARMEN JULIETH ROBLEDO LAMBERTINEZ
The fact that only about 18% of young Amish abandon the austere way of life of their ancestors
is not the only reason why the community is growing so fast. Other factors include increasing
life-expectancy, and higher standards of living.
As for machines and modernity, Amish families do not live a primitive life; while they reject the
use of mains electricity in the home, they accept the use of kerosene and efficient wood-burning
stoves that provide plenty of light and heat and comfort in their homes; and they are certainly not
out of touch with technology. It was estimated that in 2007, 80% of homes in some Amish
communities were using wind or solar power ! In this respect, far from being stuck in the past,
they can be considered as one of the most advanced communities in the world !
As for leisure, it is not one of their major preoccupations! While they do not have televisions or
radios, they have other social activities; yet Amish leaders actually fear that the development of
a cultof leisure could rapidly destroy their society.
Contrary to popular belief, the Amish are not cut off from the rest of America; like any farmers,
they need markets for their products and suppliers for their goods; some work for non-Amish
employers. Many have non-Amish neighbors. They know what is going on in the rest of the
United States, and like many other Americans, they are alarmed by many modern developments.
This too explains why most young Amish opt to carry on with the hard-working and strict way
of life of their community. Though Amish life is hard in many ways, it is free of most of the
pressures and problems of the rest of American society. As long as this lifestyle is not forced into
10. radical change, many of those who have been brought up in it will continue to see it as an
attractive option.
PARRAFO 5
El hecho de que sólo alrededor del 18% de los jóvenes de Amish abandonar el estilo de vida
austero de sus antepasados no es la única razón por la que la comunidad está creciendo tan
rápido. Otros factores incluyen el aumento de la esperanza de vida y un mayor nivel de vida.
En cuanto a las máquinas y la modernidad, las familias Amish no viven una vida primitiva;
Mientras que rechazan el uso de la electricidad de la red en el hogar, aceptan el uso de queroseno
y estufas eficientes de leña que proporcionan mucha luz, calor y comodidad en sus hogares; Y
ciertamente no están fuera de contacto con la tecnología. Se estimó que en 2007, el 80% de los
hogares en algunas comunidades Amish estaban utilizando la energía eólica o solar! En este
sentido, lejos de estar atrapados en el pasado, ¡pueden ser considerados como una de las
comunidades más avanzadas del mundo!
En cuanto al ocio, no es una de sus principales preocupaciones! Aunque no tienen televisores o
radios, tienen otras actividades sociales; Pero los líderes Amish temen que el desarrollo de un
culto de ocio pueda destruir rápidamente su sociedad.
Contrariamente a la creencia popular, los Amish no son cortados del resto de América; Como
cualquier agricultor, necesitan mercados para sus productos y proveedores para sus bienes;
Algunos trabajos para los empleadores no Amish. Muchos tienen vecinos no Amish. Ellos saben
lo que está sucediendo en el resto de los Estados Unidos, y como muchos otros estadounidenses,
están alarmados por muchos desarrollos modernos.
Esto también explica por qué la mayoría de los jóvenes Amish optan por seguir con el duro y
estricto modo de vida de su comunidad. Aunque la vida Amish es dura de muchas maneras, está
libre de la mayoría de las presiones y problemas del resto de la sociedad americana. Mientras que
este estilo de vida no se ve obligado a un cambio radical, muchos de los que han sido educados
en ella seguirán viendo como una opción atractiva.
TASK 2: REFLECTION
In carrying out the translation into Spanish of the task was a bit difficult for the words that very
little understood, in addition there were in a few moments use the translator but then I asked for
help to other people who helped me translate the text verbal way I gathered what I could
translate, it was a good experience because that way one learns more to develop without using
11. TASK 3: CHART
It is important to always take into account different methodologies and strategies of work inside
and outside the environment played in the translation of texts already in English or Spanish. In
addition we must have direct scores of what we do and what we learn.
METHOD STRATEGY TECHNIQUE
The method usually
represents an instrumental
means by which the works
that are done daily are
realized.
It can refer to a planning of
something that is proposed by
an individual or group to carry
out and achieve a certain
purpose.
A technique is a procedure that
is performed to execute a
certain task; in addition many
tools are used, in order to
realize the objectives of the
responsibility acquired.
Taken from: http://linguapress.com/advanced/amish.htm