02-23-2012, 03:05 PM
My grandson is in special ed on the west side. It is a DOE school and not mixed with non-SPED. His teacher's name is as English as it gets, and he is a transplant by his mainland accent. So they do hire, but I don't know how long he has been here or if he had a hard time. The school is a good mix of ethnicities in terms of faculty.
Pidgin is mostly learned by listening to it spoken. It's not hard to understand the lingo, per se, but when it is really fast and thick accent it can be hard to follow. Similar to any "foreign" language, you can learn the words, but distinguishing the words when a native speaker is flying through them is a whole other deal.
Pidgin is mostly learned by listening to it spoken. It's not hard to understand the lingo, per se, but when it is really fast and thick accent it can be hard to follow. Similar to any "foreign" language, you can learn the words, but distinguishing the words when a native speaker is flying through them is a whole other deal.