User talk:Alb287

Welcome!
Hello, Alb287, and welcome to Wikipedia! My name is Adam and I work with the Wiki Education Foundation; I help support students who are editing as part of a class assignment.

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Introduction
Hi Alb287,

It's nice to meet you my name is Brandon. This is a new platform for me as I have never used this but I look forward to having a great semester. Good luck! — Preceding unsigned comment added by Bbandy716 (talk • contribs) 02:47, 28 January 2017 (UTC)

Peer Review
Hello Alb. After looking over your article I know that this is just the beginning of you getting started. Even though there is not much work done at the moment. You for certainly be on the right path. At the moment you have developed a well-written neutral lead that isn’t opinionated. It looks as if you have some reliable sources within your bibliography, but it is not mentioned in your article. There were a couple of thins in your lead section that needed sources added because we wouldn’t know if the things you were putting were true. At the moment your Lead Section and Bibliography’s sections seem to be formatted in the right way and organized well. One thing I would change about your list of bibliographies is to bullet your sources. For later I would suggest on developing sections that focuses on the origin of your language because it gives the reader a deeper look at the history of your language and how it got to the point where it is almost endangred. Giving a history of the people that spoken or still speaks this language is essential as well. Lastly for the origin I would suggest talking about what language the societies that spoke this endangered language has gravitated to. Next I would suggest a small chart of some of the key words in your chosen language and the meaning of them as well. This sort of gives the reader a look at whether or not the language is hard to speak and whether or not it is the reason why no other societies picked it up.