Good way of helping integration in my opinion. There a people in this country who's English is quite frankly awful and there is no effort to remedy it.
Could we have that again in English please?
Good way of helping integration in my opinion. There a people in this country who's English is quite frankly awful and there is no effort to remedy it.
Well if Germany is at the centre of Europe geographically, politically, and of course economically then surely the only sensible solution is to widen this language question a tad, and have a policy whereby German becomes the official language of the whole continent - including peripheral lands such as the British Isles. One language, one federal government, and one currency, much simpler for all?
I love Turkey and Turkish people - but God help Europe if they joined the EU! - not that they want to join anyway.
This story is probably related to the massive communities of Turks in Germany, many of whom won't speak the language.
Could we have that again in English please?
Oh do fvck off , he left a letter out of a word, it was a perfectly coherent sentence, far more so than many immigrants can manage.
Do you include those who confuse who's and whose?
Oh do fvck off , he left a letter out of a word, it was a perfectly coherent sentence, far more so than many immigrants can manage.
A chap I knew married a French air hostess who spoke some English but he didnt speak French so she spoke to him in English to help her and he answered in French to help him. Their young son spoke both languages fluently and helped the teacher at school with the children who struggled learning French.
I think I follow this.
Oh do fvck off , he left a letter out of a word, it was a perfectly coherent sentence, far more so than many immigrants can manage.
Well I had a hotdog. It was horrible, really disgusting. It really was the wurst.
Vorsprung durch minimal techno.
It's one of the things the Germans do exceedingly well. That and invading France.
I can't understand the hostility towards people who speak more than one language. There's been a lot of research undertaken and those who are bi/multilingual live longer, have a reduced chance of developing dementia, can multitask more efficiently, earn more and develop a higher IQ than those that don't. My wife has been a primary school head in a non-affluent catchment area and she says most of the kids from a migrant family where more than one language is spoken do extremely well.
True. The world is becoming a smaller place and people move around a lot more than they used to. It's never a bad thing to learn a new language but getting up-tight about people who don't is a waste a time.