caricatures
a picture, description or imitation of a person in which certain striking characteristics are exaggerated in order to create a comic or grotesque effect.
caricatures
a picture, description or imitation of a person in which certain striking characteristics are exaggerated in order to create a comic or grotesque effect.
haphazard
lacking any obvious principle of organization
shadings
the darkening or color of an illustration or diagram with parallel lines or a block of color
One of the kids, an African American kid, was playing a game and he said, ‘I don’t got no dice.’ He didn’t have the materials he needed. And the teacher said, ‘You know, Joshua, we speak English in this class.’
I consider that number one reason on why a child would be afraid to speak in front of the class or with others, if he/she is felt criticized by someone who is supposed to correct them.
would make it disheartening to try and learn higher skills like math and reading when you’re told you’re wrong as soon as you even open your mouth
some students excel in other subjects
Even though it’s historical accident that anyone considers “isn’t” better than “ain’t” or “wash” better than “warsh,” those kids who just axed a question may feel dumb and be treated as if they’re dumb by the people around them.
many young kids learning on how to speak English they will put some emphasis on a certain letter. When it comes down to writing they spell it how they can pronounce it.
By Anne H. Charity Hudley
Hudley, have a PhD on linguistics, she is a professor at the Stanford University. Hudley second language English.