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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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No, he understood
He just couldn't do it.
I've never worked in PC World before, but I have used a computer. This idiot couldn't work his own firm's website. I had to tell him how to do it, and I'd only seen the ordering software two minutes before.
As I said, it was only a coincidence that he was foreign. And usually, most foreigners' grasp of English is better than a lot of Brits' grasp of other languages.
(, Tue 15 May 2012, 22:12, 2 replies, latest was 12 years ago)
i sort of know the danica girl on channel 4 at the mo
always thought she was alright, had no idea she was so shallow
(, Tue 15 May 2012, 22:15, Reply)
Or even their own for that matter.

(, Tue 15 May 2012, 22:16, Reply)
This.
as a linguist, I'm constantly shocked at how Brits behave abroad.
Mind you, I find learning languages easy, so I can't understand how anybody would find it difficult.
(, Tue 15 May 2012, 22:18, Reply)
Behave linguistically?

(, Tue 15 May 2012, 22:19, Reply)
Well, you know.
Talking loudly and slowly to foreigners. Or talking in English about people, and expecting them not to know what you're saying.
(, Tue 15 May 2012, 22:22, Reply)
Oi, Pedro! I said "BREAKFAST"!

(, Tue 15 May 2012, 22:29, Reply)
I once spoke Spanish to some staff at a hotel in Benidorm
And was treated like royalty for the rest of my stay.
You'd think I was the first English person to try it.
(, Tue 15 May 2012, 22:36, Reply)
You were and too right!

(, Tue 15 May 2012, 22:39, Reply)
I can memorize phrases quite easily
but my problem is that I have no deep understanding of the rules of english grammar which makes learning grammatical rules in other languages really hard.

I feel I would have been much better at french and german if I really understood what conjugating a verb meant in english before trying to do it in foreignese.
(, Tue 15 May 2012, 22:23, Reply)
You know how to do it in English
But you don't know what it's called. Nominative, accusative, genetive or dative. Predicate etc. WTF?
(, Tue 15 May 2012, 22:26, Reply)
Exactly.
So trying to actually understand what you're doing in a foreign language is quite hard.
(, Tue 15 May 2012, 22:35, Reply)
Abso.
Latin and German are the gayest I know.
(, Tue 15 May 2012, 22:36, Reply)
We don't really conjugate verbs in the same way.
I do, he does, they do.
You would know not to say 'I does, he do, they does' but probably not why.
And English has so many irregular verbs 'I go, I went' etc. We should really start teaching kids languages when they're four or five, they way they do on the continent.
Mind you, English will probably always be a lingua franca, so we'll always be able to get away with not bothering.
(, Tue 15 May 2012, 22:29, Reply)
When I went on the german exchange in sixth form
I sat in on several of their english lessons. As a foreign language it's taught so differently to how you learn it as a kid. I couldn't tell you what the dative is, or nominative or any of that crap.
(, Tue 15 May 2012, 22:32, Reply)
It's something you pick up instinctively in your own language.
Latin has seven cases. I couldn't tell you what the ablative is...
(, Tue 15 May 2012, 22:34, Reply)
It's cunt.

(, Tue 15 May 2012, 22:35, Reply)
You don't Learn it as a kid. You absorb it.
Did you wear lederhosen?
(, Tue 15 May 2012, 22:34, Reply)
You wish, boyo
actually you probably don't. I was pretty chubby back then.
(, Tue 15 May 2012, 22:52, Reply)
Mmmmmmmmm!
You to me are only gorgeous cakey fun. Immaculate house guest. Xxxx.
(, Tue 15 May 2012, 22:57, Reply)
You're only saying that because I made the bed and tidied away the kebab...

(, Tue 15 May 2012, 23:01, Reply)
IMMACULATE!
And pretty for one so young. And clever.
(, Tue 15 May 2012, 23:02, Reply)
Pfft, flatterer.

(, Tue 15 May 2012, 23:03, Reply)
Do you mind?
You're standing right in my soft spot!
(, Tue 15 May 2012, 23:04, Reply)
I almost made a risqué joke on the subject of soft then
I thought better of it.
(, Tue 15 May 2012, 23:05, Reply)
;-(

(, Tue 15 May 2012, 23:09, Reply)
Smirk
you dreadful flirt, you.
(, Tue 15 May 2012, 23:12, Reply)
The other problem is that English is pretty versatile
And it is easy to make sense of terrible misuse of it.
Other languages tend to have fewer words, so context and sentence structure often matter a great deal.
(, Tue 15 May 2012, 22:34, Reply)

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