History is usually written by the victors of conflicts. When two cultures clash, the losing side is destroyed while the winning side writes the history books that glorify their own cause and disparage their defeated enemy. It doesn't matter if the grammar is perfect as long as the message is understood. Many Filipinos struggle with English but also cannot converse well in their native language due to neglect of their own tongue, as noted by Constantino in 1996.
History is usually written by the victors of conflicts. When two cultures clash, the losing side is destroyed while the winning side writes the history books that glorify their own cause and disparage their defeated enemy. It doesn't matter if the grammar is perfect as long as the message is understood. Many Filipinos struggle with English but also cannot converse well in their native language due to neglect of their own tongue, as noted by Constantino in 1996.
History is usually written by the victors of conflicts. When two cultures clash, the losing side is destroyed while the winning side writes the history books that glorify their own cause and disparage their defeated enemy. It doesn't matter if the grammar is perfect as long as the message is understood. Many Filipinos struggle with English but also cannot converse well in their native language due to neglect of their own tongue, as noted by Constantino in 1996.
cultures clash, the loser is obliterated, and the winner writes the history books – books which glorify their own cause and disparage the conquered foe. It doesn’t matter of the grammar as long as they understand the message thanks. Aniya,hirap na hirap ang marami sa atin na mag-usap sa wikang Ingles pero hindi rin sila makausap nang mahusay sa sarili nating wika dahil ito ang napabayaan. Constantino (1996)