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Tuesday, September 13, 2011

10 minutes Of what i think!

The language of Human Rights is the way of expressing ourselves. We have the right to speak , but we also need to know why we speak , when to speak , and the history of speaking. So far this cluster has giving me more knowledge on the different dialects  , and languages existing in this day and age. Its giving me a little bit more of an interest in how i communicate with others. In a sense of who i'm  talking to. I believe that i need a lot out of this class. Communicating has always been my problem since i was little. Im still a bit confused though , on all the superior words  , and the confident personalities every one in the class portrays. I guess i can say i idolize their Language and the way they communicate. Everything is beginning to  make sense to me now that I'm focused on the Language of Human Rights and taking this cluster. Lets see where this takes me.
My name is Oscar Perez and i speak , read, and write the English Language. Im also fluent in spanish.
 Growing up i wasn't spoken too inn spanish but often heard my family talk to one another in this language. 
So hearing it a lot , i picked up on what most the words meant. When speaking spanish i tend to miss words 
in my sentences when i speak , so no one quite understands me for the most part. The simple "Como tu se llama"
i got down packed. English is the language  i speak 24/7. Whether it be at home , school , or out with family. I 
will never cheat on English with any other language.When speaking with friends i tend to use ibonics.
Slang i guess is also another name for it. The similarities between how i speak with my friends differ from when 
i speak to someone i'm not familiar with. It comes upon the situation on wether my language with that person will 
be bionics , spanish , or American english.
Growing up in Brooklyn , New York , is where i learned the language ibonics . Being in the  United States 
military is where i learned how to better my American Englsh. Traveling the world, i witnessed a lot of unique lang-
uages. The military has influenced me a lot , being that everyone is so diverse. Ibonics had helped me survive in NY 
, believe it or not. Its given me street smart , and the ability to converse with many people. Growing up i learned new 
words from friends in high school , hip hop artist , and many other resources. Ibonics has made my life a hell of a lot 
easier i can say.
Language makes who i cam today. How i speak represents a lot on how i present myself. Language can go 
along way so far as respect. If you can't speak properly , certain individuals will look down on you and simply call
you uneducated. I have a lot of work to be done with American English, but i hope this class can help me learn and 
grow more. Not just on my language , but also on my writing skills. i believe i speak how i write, and it definitely needs
to be improved.