My
Name
in
English:
A
Window
into
Language
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As
someone
who
grew
up
in
a
non-English
speaking
country,
learning
the
English
language
was
not
only
a
necessity
but
also
a
challenge.
However,
my
name
became
a
tool
that
helped
me
understand
and
appreciate
the
nuances
of
the
language.
My
name
is
John,
which
is
a
common
English
name.
But
when
I
was
younger
and
didn't
know
much
about
the
language,
I
thought
it
was
pronounced
as
"J-hon,"
with
a
silent
"h."
It
was
only
when
I
was
introduced
to
an
English-speaking
friend
named
Jonathan
that
I
realized
my
mistake.
Since
then,
I
learned
that
some
names
are
pronounced
differently
than
how
they
are
spelled,
and
that
English
has
a
lot
of
exceptions
and
irregularities
in
its
pronunciation.
My
name
also
taught
me
about
English
grammar.
I
noticed
that
when
I
introduce
myself,
I
use
the
phrase
"My
name
is
John,"
which
has
a
specific
sentence
structure
and
uses
the
verb
"is"
to
connect
the
subject
and
the
predicate
noun.
I
learned
that
in
English,
the
verb
"to
be"
is
a
crucial
part
of
sentence
construction,
and
that
it
has
different
forms
depending
on
the
subject
and
tense.
Moreover,
knowing
that
my
name
is
common
in
English-speaking
countries
made
me
realize
the
importance
of
cultural
context
in
language
learning.
English
is
not
just
a
set
of
rules
and
structures;
it
is
also
a
reflection
of
the
people
who
use
it
and
the
societies
where
it
is
spoken.
By
knowing
the
meanings
and
connotations
associated
with
certain
names
and
words,
I
can
better
understand
the
culture
behind
the
language,
and
appreciate
its
richness
and
diversity.
In
conclusion,
my
name
may
be
just
a
small
part
of
my
identity,
but
it
has
opened
my
eyes
to
the
complexities
and
beauty
of
the
English
language.
It
has
helped
me
improve
my
pronunciation,
grammar,
and
cultural
awareness,
and
has
inspired
me
to
continue
learning
and
exploring
this
remarkable
language.