Summary Of Mother Tongue

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To understand the reading, “Mother Tongue” by Amy Tan, I put myself into the author's shoes to see where the author was coming from. Learning a different language is hard to do if you are not familiar with it. People need to understand that no one is going to fluent in any language that they never spoken in before. Have respect for those of different languages. The article's theme of Mother Tongue is seeing how different people are and that it is okay to be different because everyone needs to experience new things on their own, everyday people struggle with issues that no one knows about, and everyone should treat people with respect and dignity for no one deserves to be judge about their language.
First, language can have emotion, images, ideas, and truth behind everything that has been said in daily life that people have struggled with. When listening, you hear that language could have many things and mean something different to someone, solve issues, telling someone how much they mean to you, etc. In addition, language is different within each family simply because they have their own language that they understand perfectly. "Her language, as I hear it, is vivid, direct, and full of observation and
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Language holds many meanings behind it; some just struggle trying to understand it. Take an advantage and learn new things while you can because it opens many doors to different opportunities for you and learn from those willing to teach as you go. When you treat people with respect, they will help you when you need it, even if being taught how to speak a different language or trying to understand the basics of