In Mark Larson's personal experience essay "Watch your Language" (1996) express to readers about how he took a remedial class for English that helped him become an English teacher. Marks explains how his Hurdles class help him develop better English . Mark informs the reader in order to explain that it is okay to struggle but you have to overcome obstacles. Based on this reading the audience is anyone who has a difficult time with reading and writing.
The point of view of Mark Larson, makes me agree in fact that, when you learned something In the past it will always help you in the future, because of his lack of English, he was assigned to a hurdles class, so that it can improve his writing and reading, I found that experience is very helpful for our new generation, by learning the basic English will always help. By learning the rules of the grammar, he taught that his teachers were making up all this nonsense until he discovered that those rules were the most important things to learn. By became a teacher now he used the same skills he has been used since he was a student. He Also explains how this class was so wonderful, it taught you how to start and end a sentence How and where to use the proposition, what wrong with a contraction and what is a conjunction.
Mainly in this generation, people take their flaws and let them eat away who they truly are, but in this reading, they teach you how to make it a pro in your life. Some people would realize their flaws and try to avoid them. This passage shows that you can actually turn your flaw into something that can help you and also help others. You might feel like an outsider with your flaw like the author did when they went to the luncheon as stated: “I knew I was taking my risk at saying an ignorant bunder”(Par 4).Which means that they were afraid that their grammar would seem low class or stupid. But it shouldn’t matter what people think and that is why this generation needs to learn that a flaw is just something that you can improve. Although language is the type of speech, but how you pronounce each word is another way of coming about the language. That’s why the author states “they are all experts in their own language that might not sound right to others”(Par 9). This passage teaches you that your flaws in life have the ability to be accepted and switched into something that is able to help them and others
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