== == This is a problem. If you don't know ebonics you won't know what she is saying about you.
The only way a person can speak google english is if they are speaking ebonics and that wouldn't be proper english. It is very bad english and it is broken and the words are the meanings to what they are saying.
yes it started but then stopped, now car is saying that roof isnt secure its been manaully secured but the car hasnt registered that it has and is not letting me pull the roof down light is flashing saying theres a problem
The African American Civil Rights movement started when African Americans started speaking up for themselves, saying that they would not take any more harassment, and thus, begin the fight for equality and to end racism.
The woman is saying her son wants a green balloon. (She is speaking in French.)
Public schools do not teach Ebonics, no. The educational shift right now, however, is to recognize it as its own English dialect, which is a good starting point. Unfortunately, American society is constructed to equate standard (read: proper) English with success, so it's important for educators to help students fluent in US Ebonics code-switch to find success in expressing themselves in professional or academic settings. This is not to say that the vernacular used outside of these circles is wrong - that would be like saying that native speakers of French are wrong for speaking it in the home or in their communities. It has recently been suggested, in fact, that speakers of US Ebonics may be considered under ESL/LEP status. For many, the paradigm shift from "improper English" to "dialect" helps combat linguistic prejudice.
Try some of these phrases instead of saying "Speaking of which, . . ."On a related note, . . .While we're on the subject, . . .On a similar note, . . .While we're talking , . . .
Loud speech can be disruptive to others around you, leading to annoyance or discomfort. It may also indicate a lack of social awareness or consideration for others' needs. Lastly, loud speech can strain your vocal cords and lead to fatigue or hoarseness.
Dean Woods
It's a female speaking, and she's saying, "I'm sick."
Huston, we have a problem!
Private speaking refers to communication that is intended for a specific individual or small group rather than the general public. It often involves personal or confidential information shared in a more intimate or discreet setting.
The Mayans