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Old 10-Oct-2005, 22:49
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Default Re: Amaterur natives are harmful for English learning?

Greetings tyu,

Just ask her to take notes when you make mistakes and ask her to correct you after you have finished speaking.

The word 'condominium' or 'condo' as used in the USA means 'an owner of an appartment or 'condo', but it als has 2 other meanings. I'm a 'native speaker' English Trainer and I'm still learning new words, both in English and German.

Q: What is a 'MagLev' or a 'Trasse'? Ask a German if he/she knows what an "(Der) Unruh" is. Just about every country/language/profession has its own special vocabulary.

I hope it works out for both of you.

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Originally Posted by tyu
I learn English from an amateur native speaker from London.
She always corrects my gramatical mistakes.
Her correction discourages me from going on, which is sometimes frustrating for me. Probably she thinks that she is doing a good thing, but it hampers smooth communications. Or honestly I feel that her correction can cripple my performance.
She does not know words such as 'crowd pleaser', 'cost-effective' and 'condominium', but just says 'I've never heard these words!'.
It's very stressful for me.
I guess I should stop learning English from her. What do you think?
One answer would be 'this is what an amateur self-absorption oriented English teaching is all about'. I know a psychological term 'pygmalion effect', but
Regards,
Sid
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