My “Englishes” experience was kind of normal or at least I believe it was normal. Like Tan said “But to me, my mother’s English is perfectly clear”(1). I feel like … Read More
Category: Englishes
My first language was Urdu, I was born in Brooklyn and moved to the city of Hewitt in Texas, let’s just say Hewitt doesn’t have much diversity. I moved to … Read More
In my last blog post I feel like I wrote something similar so, I guess I already had the gist of what all these writers are saying in their respective … Read More
Well my experience with “Englishes” is not really pleasant because most of them have so many stereotypes and judgements which get me mad and annoyed. Most of the time is … Read More
Language is one of the most important and complex things humans use to communicate. As we grow , we began to learn exactly how complicated and multilayered the use of … Read More
To talk about my experience with the different types of English, I have to make a few points clear first.
- I was not born in the US, I was born
Language is one of the most common yet complex forms of communication, at least in my opinion.
I often find myself having to “code switch” in certain environments. I am … Read More
My experience of Moving from Haiti to USA has taught me a lot about diversity it has helped me understand the importance of language, I’ve seen language bringing people together … Read More
English is the universal language for most of the world. The proper use of English varies between different regions and cultures.
Take the words “color” and “colour” for example. Any … Read More