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Jumat, 23 Juni 2017

Three Ways to Learn English

Three Ways to Learn English



 The speaker Jamila Lyiscott is a baffled lady observed, in the first speech, she announced that she’s "articulate" Which means that when it comes to enunciation and diction she doesn't even think of it Cause she’s "articulate". Articulate means is she speaks fluently and coherently. In the speech, she speaks three ways. First, when she spoke with her professor, the professor asks a question and her answer is tainted with a connotation of urbanized suggestion, there’s no misdirected intention Pay attention cause she’s “articulate”.
Second, when she speaks with her family, her father asks, “What’ kinda ting is dis?”   “articulate” answer never goes amiss she says “father, this is the impending problem at hand” and when she’s on the block she switches it up just because she can. Then, when her boy says, “What’s good for you son?” she said, “I jus’ fall out wit dem people but she was done!”. Third, when she speaks with her friends in class, she might pause the intellectual sounding flow to ask “Yo! Why dose books neva be about my peoples” Yes, she has decided to treat all three of her languages as equals Because she’s  “articulate”.

The English language is a multifaceted oration subject to indefinite transformationNow, we may think that it is ignorant to speak broken English. Jamila told that even “articulate” Americans sound foolish to the British, even our language has rules and she asks to not judge her by her language and assume that she’s too ignorant to teach ‘Cause she speak three tongues one for each: Home, school, and friends. She’s a tri-lingual orator, she’s consistent with her language and switches it up.

According to her, this is a linguistic celebration. So that’s why she put "tri-lingual" on her last job application, she can help to diversify our consumer market is she wanted all know and when they call her for the interview she’ll be more than happy to show that she can say: “What’s good” “Whatagwan” and of course …“Hello” Because she’s “articulate”.   I think, this is very interesting and short speech and I love the ways she speaks.
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