People Who Speak Other Languages
How much do you think is important to be respectful of people who are multilingual. Learning a new language is a challenging task, and it takes time and effort.
There are many reasons why someone might speak broken English. They may have learned English as a second language later in life, or they may have come from a country where English is not the primary language. They may also have a learning disability or speech impediment. Whatever the reason, when we try our best, deserve we the best?
Making fun of someone who speaks broken English can be hurtful and embarrassing. It can also make them feel unwelcome and excluded. If you see someone struggling to speak your native Language, what will you do? We may lose our temper when we are disturbed by someone who breaks and violates the rules of the language or we may try to be helpful and understanding. And most importantly, be respectful of their efforts.
Learning a new language is a challenge, but it's also a rewarding experience. How can we help to create a more inclusive and welcoming environment for people who speak other languages?
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