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It would be interesting to hear an English lesson being taught in a different-speaking country, amirite?
by Anonymous13 years ago
I hear that every day.. We do speak english the whole class, though:9
by Anonymous13 years ago
Same here, it really isn't that interesting though
by Anonymous13 years ago
nopee
by Anonymous13 years ago
what exactly do you not approve of?
by Anonymous13 years ago
You are welcome to hear one of mine. Believe me you wouldn't find it interesting after that.
by Anonymous13 years ago
its kind cool
by Anonymous13 years ago
it's kind of funny also
by Anonymous13 years ago
It is not very interesting, the teacher just keep switching between Norwegian and English...
by Anonymous13 years ago
It's not that great... take your average French/Spanish/German/Whatever other language you could be learning class, and put it in English instead...
by Anonymous13 years ago
I think the OP means it would be interesting for a native English speaker to hear it. It'd be cool to hear them teach words that no one ever uses, American vs. British spellings, etc.
by Anonymous13 years ago
The only reason I think it would be slightly interesting is to find out how they teach sentence structure, because I'm a French student and it is quite different. I think it would be interesting to see what I overlook, because I don't have to think about speaking. I do imagine, though, that it would be similar to my French class (only it'd be English, of course). It's only interesting because I love the language and love learning about the culture.
by Anonymous13 years ago
I'm learning french right now. It's hard for me to grasp the concept of masculine and feminine words. Also, according to my teacher, you need to say the full sentence. Like here if someone asks for the time, you can just say 5. She say's in France you need to say five o clock (the french translation that is).
by Anonymous13 years ago
(+Me): Il est cinq heures. Haha oui. The feminine/masculine is something I just got used to. I don't really know how. How many years of French have you taken?
by Anonymous13 years ago
Just alot of really bad accents.
by Anonymous13 years ago
in Japan, they teach you random stuff like "You dropped your handkerchief."
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