Winwin2011
Senior Member
- Joined
- Aug 4, 2011
- Member Type
- Interested in Language
- Native Language
- Chinese
- Home Country
- Hong Kong
- Current Location
- Hong Kong
I went to a customer’s office and gave some documents to the customer for signature. Usually my boss deals with the customer. This was the first time I met him.
When I came into his office, I said ‘Hello’ and explained why I was late. When I present the documents for his signature, he said ‘You can speak very English?’. I said “No,No” with an embarrassing smile. Then he asked me to explain something regarding the documents.
I think I have no difficulty in communicating in English with foreigners. But I don’t think I can speak very good English. In the above case, how do I say in response with ‘You can speak very English?’
When I came into his office, I said ‘Hello’ and explained why I was late. When I present the documents for his signature, he said ‘You can speak very English?’. I said “No,No” with an embarrassing smile. Then he asked me to explain something regarding the documents.
I think I have no difficulty in communicating in English with foreigners. But I don’t think I can speak very good English. In the above case, how do I say in response with ‘You can speak very English?’
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