01-22-2020 11:17 AM
Go to solutionHi I am a Hungarian living in UK for 5 years. I would like to setup a course in English and I ask you about an interesting question. When I create an English sentence and it is correct grammarly but there is a difference from the original English what do you think about it and can you understand it? If i may tell you a Hungarian example I can make a difference between a native Hungarian and a foreign language one and maybe their Hungarian grammar is correct but the language structure is a bit strange of my native language...and unfortunately the meaning of their sentence used to be different what they wanted to inform us.
For example The white door is open/The door what is white is open. And I think my text of the course is full of the similar cases. What do you think about it? Thanks Sandor
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01-22-2020 12:09 PM - edited 01-22-2020 12:10 PM
Go to solutionPersonally, I wouldn't be happy with a course provided in what is essentially broken English. If I enroll in a course that is taught in English, I expect the English to be spoken correctly.
I don't want to have to expend mental capacity trying to figure out what the instructor is saying. I want to focus on the topic I'm trying to learn. The same goes for instructors with heavy accents.
01-22-2020 12:09 PM - edited 01-22-2020 12:10 PM
Go to solutionPersonally, I wouldn't be happy with a course provided in what is essentially broken English. If I enroll in a course that is taught in English, I expect the English to be spoken correctly.
I don't want to have to expend mental capacity trying to figure out what the instructor is saying. I want to focus on the topic I'm trying to learn. The same goes for instructors with heavy accents.
01-23-2020 11:26 AM
Go to solutionHi I am grateful for your letter it focuses my attention to the correct grammar. So I ordered a proofreading of one of my lecture I am interested about the result thanks again for the motivating.
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