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| Can you give me an example of something that is easier to say in American English than British English please? |
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| I mean about the accent..some English accents may be that the 'T's are not pronounced and that the u in stupid and duty is pronounced with the y sound, not oo as in an American accent; thus it is pronounced styupid, not stoopid, etc. |
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| Hi Banderas, I'm kind of curious about the difference between American English and Polish English. Can you give me some helpful advice regarding teaching skills and the like? Thanks. |
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I have met Filipinos from different walks of life who spoke English as well as, sometime even better than, Chinese who learned English for good many years and some majored in English in College and still find themselves stop, think before then speak it. But for Filipinos it seems they do't have that same delima of 2-second-delay to deal with and speak it naturaly. I am talking about all filipinos I have met no matter what background they are from. So I'm really curious as to why that is, can Ayo shed some light on that? Many thanks NT |
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Please tell me what kinds of problems do you come across (or what is particularly chalanging) when you teach students and I try to give you some advice. ok? Regards Banderas |
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| Ah, I see..As far as I know it's because we Filipinos were under American government for over 50 years. From that time then, we're really forced to learn and speak English. I tell you, most Filipinos have better knowledge about English rather than our own language when it comes to grammar rules, phonetics, etc. All Philippine schools including of course Universities use English as the major language in teaching. In regular school for example, mormally, we have 9 subjects in a day that's around 6-7 hours of class a day. The subjects are Filipino, English, Math, Social Studies (History), Home Economics includes Computer lessons, Physical Education-Music-Arts, Science and Values Education. It had been revised for about a couple of years now to adapt and adjust to the recent demands and changes in educational system. Students and teachers use English to all those subjects except Filipino. Schools/Universities even give "fines" or "penalty" if you're heard or caught speaking Filipino inside class and school premises. Even the utility workers like janitors, vendors in cafeteria and school guards have ro speak English too. In most Filipino houses, we use English in simple conversation but sometimes we make use of "Taglish" which is a combination of Tagalog and English like "Where were you kahapon?"- Where were you yesterday? So that's no wonder!!! What do you think? How about in your country (Taiwan)? |
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| Thanks for the explanation, Ayo. So there's that influence under the American government for 50 years, was it then called a colony? Pardon my ignorance, but you'll find out there's a lot that I don't know. In Taiwan, English is a mandatory subject at school starting 1st grade which was up from Junior high (7th grade) about 6-7 years ago seeing that English is more than ever becoming an international language. The consesus is that if you want to compete with the world you have to be able to speak English (this should give the native speakers a boost to their ego Anyway, I like English I'm getting better with it especially with the help of the site, it's been most benificial to me. And I'm sure you'll find it helpful to you too. You'll find the most intelligent poeple here who are generous of their knowledge and will answer you questions if you ask in earnest. In case, I just keep buggin them. Welcome! NT |
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| [quote=Ayo;273967] Schools/Universities even give "fines" or "penalty" if you're heard or caught speaking Filipino inside class and school premises. Why is that? In most Filipino houses, we use English in simple conversation but sometimes we make use of "Taglish" which is a combination of Tagalog and English like "Where were you kahapon?"- Where were you yesterday?Why do you have your private conversations in English too? |
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