Spanish having lived here for quite a while.
When I lived in Holland, my missus told me that Dutch was a throat disease and not a language, so didnt bother learning.
Assuming by speaking 'foreign', you mean shouting English slowly and loudly at some lazy arsed donkey killer.
Then there are very few languages I'm NOT fluent in.
I speak Danish, which is very handy as everyone here (Copenhagen) speaks English and no-one else in the world speaks it.
I actually found Dutch relatively easy. Living over there for three months helped, but I found watching Dutch tv was the best way to learn. Unlike the Germans who dub everything, the Dutch leave the programme in English and put Dutch subtitles on, so I just listened and read the subtitles.
I actually found Dutch relatively easy. Living over there for three months helped, but I found watching Dutch tv was the best way to learn. Unlike the Germans who dub everything, the Dutch leave the programme in English and put Dutch subtitles on, so I just listened and read the subtitles.[/QUOT
Yes, I think this is the main reason the Dutch are such good English speakers.
I once was in a lift at work with two dutch managers I didnt know one morning, and realised
they were speaking in English to each other..
Wasnt really in much for tv, as coffeeshop was next door, and it sort of became my living room.
Plus im bone idle.. enough words to get by in every country ive lived in...In Germany, I had tv that could remove the dubbing....thank god.
When I lived in Holland, my missus told me that Dutch was a throat disease and not a language, so didnt bother learning.
It's a common joke.
At least I thought it was a joke until about a year ago. Then a good friend here, who is Irish, but works in a Dutch-speaking office, went to her Dutch doctor about a throat problem that wouldn't go away. His actual diagnosis was that she was speaking too much Dutch, and that having grown up in Dublin her vocal chords hadn't evolved to stand the strain. She left her job, went to work in an English-speaking office, and the problem went away.