Learners with limited vocabulary often use words in creative and innovative ways to express themselves, demonstrating that effective communication can be achieved through strategic word selection and contextual understanding rather than extensive vocabulary.
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What do you think she was trying to say here?? #whataboutbunny #talkingdogAdded:
You have a poop right now.
>> The other day in Mary Robinette's book club, we discussed how our learners are using words in creative ways with their limited vocabulary. Here's a great example.
You should head on upstairs probably.
Who is that? Who? Bunny.
>> Sounds subtle. cat by I talk about this and so many other important things in my book I Am Bunny.
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