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A summary of the lesson spoken English and brokaen English

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Answered by arpithasonu8
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The lesson 'spoken English and broken English' is a radio transcript of George Bernard Shaw on the gramophone recording.In the first few line, Shaw speaks about the difficulties of setting a gramophone to the correct speed.

Next he describes the variations in English language, that differ from person to person and from place to place. The language, is not good even in the hands of a native. Shaw signifies the importance of speaking 'presentable English' over 'Correct English'.

Shaw claims that he himself doesn't speak correct English at all times and English in its purest form is not understood by a commoner. He concludes that it is better to know English in the understandable manner.


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