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#1 Parent Sludge - 2014-12-02
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We are indeed a bunch of ignorant idiots when it comes to foreign languages. However, I also feel that the level of foreign language teaching offered in the U.K is on average, quite terrible.

To address your post, yes I would say by and large we are. However,it is not a one size fits all shoe, I consider myself fluent in Mandarin (self taught, never attended any courses whatsoever). I was best at German at school, hated french, liked conversational spanish. Isn't Spanish the 2nd most spoken language after mandarin chinese? Yes, it is shameful that more in the UK don't know more of foreign languages.

http://www.businessinsider.com/afp-mandarin-compulsory-as-portuguese-town-seeks-foothold-in-china-2014-11

In portugal (above url), they have chinese teachers or teaching assistants now. Those portuguese kids will probably be fluent long before british kids ever will be.

#2 Parent yu2fa3 - 2014-12-02
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We are indeed a bunch of ignorant idiots when it comes to foreign languages. However, I also feel that the level of foreign language teaching offered in the U.K is on average, quite terrible.

I agree it's not good. I did A level French. I don't know what it's like these day but when I studied for it there was too much culture to be learned and not enough speaking. When I got to France and took up a summer job I found that most of the French (I met) knew English anyway, so wondered why I bothered. In fact the only people who could understand me properly when I spoke French were North Africans- well it's a known fact that people who are bad in a language can understand other people who are equally bad better than the original native speakers. And before Mr T starts on me 'my French is not good'........but--could be better than his hahaha! only joking lol.

In short, British people don't really need to speak any other languages. You don't need any Chinese even to do very nicely in China; there's always a long-haired dictionary in the guise of a student willing to escort you. I have had whole groups of them fighting for who holds my hand walking around town. It's a pity there aren't more short-haired dictionaries among our students, but it's the girls who are the most gifted in English learning.

#3 Parent John O’ Shei - 2014-12-02
Re China Teaching Opportunity

We are indeed a bunch of ignorant idiots when it comes to foreign languages. However, I also feel that the level of foreign language teaching offered in the U.K is on average, quite terrible.

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