Alright now, clamps your hands in the air! What? Maybe you mean, clap? I was talking to my son. Sometimes, he pronounces words in a very different manner. He still has this difficulty in saying some letters especially if already combined with the other characters in the alphabet. But, I am proud of my son because he can now speak both in English and Filipino language. Before, we really would like him to speak in straight English. When he started going to school, he could not converse with his classmates. Her teacher even thought that he was deaf and mute. Thus, we tried to speak to him in Filipino already. Good thing that he does not forget his capability to speak in English. Here inside the house, he still converse to us in English most of the time. In school, that we do not know and not in control of anymore.
November 20th, 2009