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#1 Parent Lucky Strike Larry - 2014-04-13
Re Yuming Education Centre

You are a lazy deecher. Look the word up in a dictionary and you will know why "Oral" is redundant. No wonder you deserve to deech in a crappy training centre.

Explain then,;I am open to be taught something. On the good side you should be happy that a new word may enter circulation in honour of your English abilities- Tinglish. hee hee haw haw open your gob and make us roar.

#2 Parent Anderson - 2014-04-13
Re Yuming Education Centre

You are a lazy deecher. Look the word up in a dictionary and you will know why "Oral" is redundant. No wonder you deserve to deech in a crappy training centre.

#3 Parent Lucky Strike Larry - 2014-04-12
Re Yuming Education Centre

That so-called professional Chinese teacher uses "Oral Mandarin" and you use it too. You are just her parrot. Period.

Take it up with her and others please, Turnoi. As I said I am no Chinese expert. Although, that's in English and I can't see much wrong with it myself.

#4 Parent Anderson - 2014-04-12
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If 'Oral mandarin' is good enough for Chinese Tools, who am I as an Oral English teach to quibble?

That so-called professional Chinese teacher uses "Oral Mandarin" and you use it too. You are just her parrot. Period.

#5 Parent Lucky Strike Larry - 2014-04-12
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Missed a word out. I meant to say 'Mount Thai Shan' with the redundant mountain which has been mentioned twice. Not that it matters one little bit and we would all make that error- if it is one, when we are describing a place in China to a foreigner who doesn't know the word for mountain.

#6 Parent Lucky Strike Larry - 2014-04-12
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You told Turnoi not to "venture anywhere near a classroom, especially if it means teaching oral English."

Turnoi has held professorship in English and certainly capable of teaching Oral English but why should he?

Have you come across a professor teaching Oral English?

No, sounds fishy to me. I realise he is a professor but a foreign one. A fishmongers wife would be more suitable to teach oral English than a foreigner who by his own admission makes mistakes when he gets tired.

#7 Parent Lucky Strike Larry - 2014-04-12
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here is no such thing as "oral Mandarin." "Oral" is redundant.

Oh. Bit like saying Tai Shan then? He he haw haw! But that's okay because I do not profess to qualify to teach Chinese at any level. Surprised Turnoi didn't pick me up on that? If you represent him, he should sack you. He he haw haw!

#8 Parent Lucky Strike Larry - 2014-04-12
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Oral mandarin, business mandarin ,HSK mandarin......
Posted by: Zaoan001 (IP Logged)
Date: November 06, 2013 12:27AM
Hello, my name is Josie and I am a professional Chinese teacher since 2010,During this period I have been teaching +80 students from almost all of the countries in the world.

And you can choose to learn , Oral daily mandarin (communication), business mandarin ,HSK mandarin ...

I want to bring out the very interesting ways of studying Chinese and apply them for the happiness of you!

As for the time and place,it depending on your needs.

Email: annie.sun0526@gmail.com

Option
http://www.chinese-tools.com/forum/read.html?q=17%2C258212%2C260965%23msg-260965

If 'Oral mandarin' is good enough for Chinese Tools, who am I as an Oral English teach to quibble?

#9 Parent Anderson - 2014-04-12
Re Yuming Education Centre

You told Turnoi not to "venture anywhere near a classroom, especially if it means teaching oral English."

Turnoi has held professorship in English and certainly capable of teaching Oral English but why should he?

Have you come across a professor teaching Oral English?

#10 Parent Anderson - 2014-04-12
Re Yuming Education Centre

You say to Turnoi: "You do seem to have a lot of trouble with your English . . . "

Your English is no better.

There are English errors in your post.

I will mention only one here.

There is no such thing as "oral Mandarin." "Oral" is redundant.

When you point one finger at Turnoi, three fingers point towards you.

#11 Parent Lucky Strike Larry - 2014-04-12
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No, no ""fullness", bu what you do on here is wanting to tear down other folks to your own lowest of lowest level by suggesting that your own lack of qualifications in foreign language teaching - whether it is for the teaching of ESL or Mandarin - is the norm. And that simply isn't true.

Keep selling monkey skins, bananas, or yourself as a call boy for elderly Chinese women, but for all students' sake, stay out of teaching! People like you do more harm than any good. SB has stated it already and I have added the obvious reasons, why.

Anyone with a bit of brain can see the rubbish you are posting with regard to that specific and many other topics!
Degreediscussion.com is a much more suitable place for you.

For a change, I have posted three simple Chinese sentences for you to tell me their meaning. You once wanted to give me a Chinese text in Pinyin, which is rubbish because of the many homophones with different meanings that Standard Chinese has. So, I have posted my version in Chinese version in characters:

有一个外国王八蛋在中国, 他不喜欢学生们。 王八蛋糕也不是好老师, 不知道怎么教得好。那个人说他爱中国, 但不佩 中国法纪。

Let's see if you get the meaning; you should do easily if you are qualified teacher of Chinese as you have claimed,...

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Turnoi. I for one do not doubt your linguistic abilities or your qualifications> I imagine somebody was doubting you whom you confuse with me. You do seem to have a lot of trouble with your English and should not venture anywhere near a classroom, especially if it means teaching oral English. Your students will emerge using completely inappropriate expressions and be laughed at to start with. As for the characters above, I do not have a clue. I concentrated in speaking and understanding oral Mandarin and am certainly not qualified to teach the language on any level. You probably know some characters but are unable to speak or understand the language, I don't know that for sure. Is that right? If it is you can never prove it in the same way I cannot prove my claim.

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