JAN_is: That´s true felix, sadly for the native speakers.
I teach English, and it´s so heartwarming for me to read the contributions non native speakers make here. They are very brave, and I´ve seen a vast improvement over time in communicating by some, Boban for example.
There is something seriously wrong with the education system in the US and UK, confirmed by reading the posts here, regardless of typos, dyslexia or learning difficulties, which most teachers can recognise.
yes, I agree. Much of it boils down to what is valued!!!!
lushguy4you: And I am Romanian, but I learned English at school. I liked it and I was concernedI was passionate about it. I work in Kuwait and therefore speak English 90% of the time
You learned to use the online translator . However, it doesn't always catch the exact meaning
Most people who are on here are pretty good at writing in english. There are only a few that I have seen that are a little hard to understand, but it's great that they try. It's the only way to improve.
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I teach English, and it´s so heartwarming for me to read the contributions non native speakers make here. They are very brave, and I´ve seen a vast improvement over time in communicating by some, Boban for example.
There is something seriously wrong with the education system in the US and UK, confirmed by reading the posts here, regardless of typos, dyslexia or learning difficulties, which most teachers can recognise.
yes, I agree. Much of it boils down to what is valued!!!!