Let's speak english together !

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Lily Dreams

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Nessscafe link=topic=168.msg719591#msg719591 date=1189876378 a dit:
"advertisement" is mostly used in publicity. It's better to use "job offer" or "add", even "announce" but I'm not so sure for that one. :happy:

Yeah ! Thanks ! I didn't remember of "an add" :wink2:
 
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Nessscafe

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Well, english people definetely have a problem! Who the hell can love salt & vinegar crisps or lime & black pepper crisps?

can they have, like everybody else, NORMAL crisps????? :laugh:

Silly people, I f*cking love the UK :wub
 

melkou

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Nessscafe link=topic=168.msg720867#msg720867 date=1190037365 a dit:
Well, english people definetely have a problem! Who the hell can love salt & vinegar crisps or lime & black pepper crisps?

can they have, like everybody else, NORMAL crisps?????  :laugh:

Silly people, I f*cking love the UK  :wub

I love those too!! And i'm not English !! Or just a little... :laugh:
 

leeloolov

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Nessscafe link=topic=168.msg720867#msg720867 date=1190037365 a dit:
Well, english people definetely have a problem! Who the hell can love salt & vinegar crisps or lime & black pepper crisps?

can they have, like everybody else, NORMAL crisps?????  :laugh:

Silly people, I f*cking love the UK  :wub

And english people certainly think we are strange, and they are normal :blink:
 

Lily Dreams

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Hey Ness, for you it's difficult to understand for example a Spanish who speaks English ?

Nine years ago (when I was 16), I went to Poland for one month, to spend time with my correspondant.

(we have been writing letters in English for some years)

When I went there, it wasn't difficult, as we had the same level ! It was easier to understand Polish people speaking English than to understand the American !

An afternoon, we went to the cinema, to watch "Armagedon", and I can tell you that I didn't understand a lot of things ! For me, it was as if Bruce Willis had mashed potaties in the mouth :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :notstupide: :notstupide: :notstupide:
 
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Nessscafe

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Of course, if you both have the same level in english it's easier, because you over-articulate to understand each other. but when you start speaking fluently, you less and less do the effort to articulate and to pronounce properly. This is how an accent can be really difficult.
I had a little experience in Melbourne, when I was face-to-face fundraiser. I perfectly knew my speech and I knew we had, like, 1 minute to focus the people in the street. So I was speeching very quickly, launching the key words but, most of the time, people were like "what? what? what is your accent?".

it works in the other way around, as you can see. :happy:
 

leeloolov

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Nessscafe link=topic=168.msg722913#msg722913 date=1190204349 a dit:
Of course, if you both have the same level in english it's easier, because you over-articulate to understand each other. but when you start speaking fluently, you less and less do the effort to articulate and to pronounce properly. This is how an accent can be really difficult.
I had a little experience in Melbourne, when I was face-to-face fundraiser. I perfectly knew my speech and I knew we had, like, 1 minute to focus the people in the street. So I was speeching very quickly, launching the key words but, most of the time, people were like "what? what? what is your accent?".

it works in the other way around, as you can see. :happy:

Waouh Sarah, U make me feel worried about my trip in Ireland next year  :blink:
I don't speak english fluently so ..
To your mind (eveybody I mean), do you think being french teacher in a training school could be practicable ?
I don't want to be waitress or something like that, I really want a real job
 
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Nessscafe

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well, actually, I would strongly advise a "shit" job if you're not fluent cuz you learn a lot.

to be teacher, gosh I've you ever heard a kid talking? I think they're worse than grown-ups :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

don't worry, after a month or two, or more, you get use to it. Speaking in english become easier everyday and a day you'll be chatting with a friend and suddenly realize that, god, you're fluent ! :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

and you know, I have done all the shittiest job in australia, even housekeeper. Sometimes, it can lower your self esteem, but now i don't care. When you need money, a job is a job.
 

leeloolov

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Nessscafe link=topic=168.msg724515#msg724515 date=1190308742 a dit:
well, actually, I would strongly advise a "shit" job if you're not fluent cuz you learn a lot.

to be teacher, gosh I've you ever heard a kid talking? I think they're worse than grown-ups  :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

don't worry, after a month or two, or more, you get use to it. Speaking in english become easier everyday and a day you'll be chatting with a friend and suddenly realize that, god, you're fluent !  :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

and you know, I have done all the shittiest job in australia, even housekeeper. Sometimes, it can lower your self esteem, but now i don't care. When you need money, a job is a job.

Well, I would like to be a teacher with grow-ups, in fact ! U know, in training organisms ...
I'm sure it will be difficult to find a "real" job because of my english level but I will try ...
That's not a question of esteem or something else but I'm not sure that being housekeeper will probably be too "hard" for me. Even if I agree with your opinion, I will do the best to find a interested job, so as to live there as longer as possible !
 
Nessscafe link=topic=168.msg724515#msg724515 date=1190308742 a dit:
well, actually, I would strongly advise a "shit" job if you're not fluent cuz you learn a lot.

to be teacher, gosh I've you ever heard a kid talking? I think they're worse than grown-ups  :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

don't worry, after a month or two, or more, you get use to it. Speaking in english become easier everyday and a day you'll be chatting with a friend and suddenly realize that, god, you're fluent !  :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

and you know, I have done all the shittiest job in australia, even housekeeper. Sometimes, it can lower your self esteem, but now i don't care. When you need money, a job is a job.
The best way to improve your english, guys, being surrounded by English speaker.
I've been dating a girl for 2 months now and the entire time she's said perhaps 10 sentences to me in English. It isn't due to a lack of ability either. She can watch a movie in English without subtitles, read an English book, and even go to an English-language theater. During the day she occasionally speaks to English speakers in her job. However, outside of a work context, she just won't speak it. I think expats shouldn't hold out much hope for people to speak English with them outside of a business setting. Unfortunately it's often the case.
Well, learning a language is not like that. It is a very gradual process and sometimes you won't even realize that you're actually learning as said Nesscafe above. There's no magic moment where you just understand everything. Each day you pick up a few more words, improve your accent a little, improve your grammar, get more confident speaking, etc. In fact, the only time you'll realize how much you are advanced is when you ll start to speak to your mates who will say to you that you've improved quite a bit.
 
leeloolov link=topic=168.msg723803#msg723803 date=1190279098 a dit:
Waouh Sarah, U make me feel worried about my trip in Ireland next year  :blink:
I don't speak english fluently so ..
To your mind (eveybody I mean), do you think being french teacher in a training school could be practicable ?
I don't want to be waitress or something like that, I really want a real job
You can't improve your english in working as waitress. Cos the local people don't do these kinds of job. You'll be surronded by expats. Your english won't really progress. You'll be able to speak with your team mates but as soon as you'll be out of work context you won't be able to speak.
 
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Are you guys one of them :laugh:
 

leeloolov

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9millimetres link=topic=168.msg728205#msg728205 date=1190648872 a dit:
You can't improve your english in working as waitress. Cos the local people don't do these kinds of job. You'll be surronded by expats. Your english won't really progress. You'll be able to speak with your team mates but as soon as you'll be out of work context you won't be able to speak.

so ? what advices can you give me ?

I thought I could go in an english school during one or two weeks (or more?) and as a nanny during on or two months and then look for a job as a personal assistant for example .. What do u think about it ?
Will my english improve like that ?
 

leeloolov

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melkou link=topic=168.msg729454#msg729454 date=1190750824 a dit:
Strange world...If you want to meet someone you don't need the internet! Go out and you'll see that a lot of people are outside... However i agree with the point of security! It's safer for women to get in touch with men from there home than in a pub!!

when a guy or a girl is shy, it's easier to meet someone by this way ...