"3
ways to speak English" by Jamila Lyiscott
Summary:
Jamilia Lyiscott is
an articulate woman, she told her experience about her articulate languages.
She can articulate in three ways, those are with her family, lecturer/teacher
and friend. When her professor
ask question and her answer is tainted with a connotation of urbanized
suggestion and her professor do not pay intention to her because she is
articulate, when her mother asking something she also answer by articulate.
English is a multifaceted oration subject to indefinite transformation. She say
about their rules of language, when her mommy say “ya’ll-be-madd-going-to-the-store”
that mean the sentences not follow the law because never word
“madd” go before present participle. She speak not based on America
or British structure but she speak broken English and American sound is foolish
to British English. The point from her experience being articulated person is just speak in the
way like we want.
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