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    Personally‚ I speak

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    just to race‚ nationality‚ or sexuality. One can be discriminated against for evert part of their character‚ including the way they speak. Language and speech discrimination is something we often look over as a nation. Because language is not just something that we acquire from the environment we grow up in but also a subject taught in school. Thus‚ the way a person speaks id often tied to their ability to learn and intelligence leading to a number of linguist discriminatory actions. We see much of this

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    communicate the situation could’ve had a different outcome. The men "grunting and gesturing" and assuming an "uncertain T stance" confirm how the lack of communication results in an unmannerly setting. Rye is one of the very few people left that can speak. This asserts a dominate female presence that would otherwise be lost. This story criticizes society in a way that the ability

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    The Benefits of Learning English The English language has become the language of international communication. Many people living in the European Union speak English as a foreign language and use English to communicate with people from all over the world There are over 750 million people who speak English as a foreign language. In the year 2000 the British Council said that there were about a billion people learning English. These people are benefiting from the many advantages of learning English

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    that it affected her language. She writes this piece in a method that is easy to understand‚ and she simply expresses her personal opinion: That whenever someone doesn’t speak proper English they are susceptible to criticism and bad treatment. Amy Tan expresses how her mother is treated unfairly by people just because she cannot speak proper English. Throughout this reflection Amy mentions a troubled past‚ one that too this day the author is seen to struggle with. Many Americans

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    learn many languages. - Not fair for American people who can speak on English but Asian people ‚Mexican people they ‘re Bilingual. - Dose the U.S. should have official language more than one language? Explanation. Because of The U.S. has many people from other country in the world. American people can speak only English while other people such as American-Chinese‚ American-Thai and American-Japan they can speak 2 language. Thesis statement It might be true that English

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    forms of standard English that I had learned in school through books‚” the forms of English she “did not use” with her mother. Tan continued by explaining that it was not until recently that she began to see that she speaks to members of her family very differently from the way she speaks to people outside

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    the way I have learned to speak has been in hands of my environment‚ not mine. My voice is who I am‚ where I come from‚ and where I have been. I was born and raised in Washington Heights; a place very well known as a “Dominican Community”. To my advantage‚ I speak both English and Spanish. The first language I ever spoke was Spanish‚ but shortly after‚ I learned to speak English as well. The downside of this for me is that it can get confusing to distinctively speak the languages. I can very well

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    of losing their own identity? Language has been a way of communicating with each other for thousands of years‚ maybe even more. Since the day we were born we started to learn to speak the language of our fatherland and we’re all still learning. I don’t believe that you can necessarily lose your identity because you speak two or three languages. Identity is a very big word to use and is influenced by many things. A part of your identity is your ethnic background. Your genes‚ religion‚ the culture

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    here are mostly Javanese. Unfortunately‚ I myself could not speak Javanese language well. I am accustomed to speak Indonesian language. I was taught to speak Indonesian language in my daily conversation. My parents thought that it is better for me to speak Indonesian language to the elders rather than Javanese language. At that time‚ I was not good in "krama inggil" (the highest grade of Javanese language) that was why I prefer to speak Indonesian language rather than Javanese language. That is why

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