The othe day, I was walkin down the street and thinkin bout my ol friend Jackson. We used to be go friend, and then one day, out of nowhere, he said he didn't want to be friend anymo. It was sad. I felt real bad bout it fo a long time. Then, as I turned the corne, I saw. He asked me, "How you doing?" I said, "I'm k. How you doing?" He said, "k." I told him that I the ne manager of my store. He said, "Congratulations." He said he been workin really har at his job and he was sorry that he hadn't talke to me in a while. He said I looke good, and hoped that we coul get togethe soone rathe than late. We shook hand and said goodbye.
well what i did was talk the the last letter with words that had double consents like the prefixes with s and g. and i also toke some words out of the sentences.
well i think that AAE speakers should not be classified as ASL students because the speak the language but i do think that they should get the help they need to succeeded in schools were the standard English is beaning taught. and i it is very important they are taught this so called "standard English" because it will help them in the long run.
Sunday, March 9, 2008
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I agree with you, they should get the help they need to succeed in school where the standard English is being taught.
Yeah, I agree. It would be greatly beneficial to them if they recieved this kind of attention in school.
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