Monday, September 14, 2015

Opinion: Student’s Rights to Their Own Languages

Dan Williams
English 1100_3J
14 September 2015
Opinion: Student’s Rights to
Their Own Languages

Student’s Rights to Their Own Languages In Writing

            A student’s writing is very truly important to him or her. Students have their own style of writing. They express themselves very differently than others. Their language is very important to themselves. They use their own language in their style of writing. Their language can impact others to write in his or her own language. Students should have the right to their own language in an academic setting. Writing in their own language expresses the way they feel about things. You can see the student’s own style in writing. Students don’t like writing in special prompts, they are creative with their writing. My friend from high school took a course called The Art of Writing. He loved writing in his own language. He is also creative when he writes on his own. He writes about his background with superhero in it. He is passionate when it comes to writing and teachers understand the way he writes. He says that the class made him love writing and thinks other people should take it. No one should take your right of writing in your language, it’s your way of writing. Students should always write with his or her language. Every student has their own language and style to talk about. Fortunately, in 1972, a law was passed stating that students have their own right in writing in their own language.

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