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Caris English Language A Level Blog. Thursday, 4 February 2016. I came across this article on the East Norfolk English twitter page where I found it was originally by a journalist at The Guardian online. The main point of this article is that when children change or invent language, we actually all benefit from it. The woman who has written this claims that the best part of hearing children speak for the first time is when they get words wrong and end up creating their own little language. It can beco.

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Caris English Language A Level Blog. Thursday, 4 February 2016. I came across this article on the East Norfolk English twitter page where I found it was originally by a journalist at The Guardian online. The main point of this article is that when children change or invent language, we actually all benefit from it. The woman who has written this claims that the best part of hearing children speak for the first time is when they get words wrong and end up creating their own little language. It can beco.

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