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Re: bilingual education
bom, I read it, it has nothing to do with my query.
By the way I am multilingual but too old and too burned out to teach. Hope someone else can use this info.
By the way I am multilingual but too old and too burned out to teach. Hope someone else can use this info.
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at US wages they will find third world candidates, they are all multilingual, like most of the world outside of the US.taabarang wrote:bom, I read it, it has nothing to do with my query.
By the way I am multilingual but too old and too burned out to teach. Hope someone else can use this info.
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dont forget all the other "english" speaking countries,australia,nz,,uk,,ireland etcOKW wrote:at US wages they will find third world candidates, they are all multilingual, like most of the world outside of the US.taabarang wrote:bom, I read it, it has nothing to do with my query.
By the way I am multilingual but too old and too burned out to teach. Hope someone else can use this info.
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"at US wages they will find third world candidates, they are all multilingual, like most of the world outside of the US."
No they aren't all multilingual, usually only bilingual. I know since I lived in Europe. In any case I don't really care since this is all irrelevant to my query.
No they aren't all multilingual, usually only bilingual. I know since I lived in Europe. In any case I don't really care since this is all irrelevant to my query.
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"this is all irrelevant to my query"
Yes, but, this isn't 'your query' thread anyway. This is boozyoldbugger's thread about an article on vdare.
This is yours >> https://cambodiaexpatsonline.com/cambodi ... 12270.html
Yes, but, this isn't 'your query' thread anyway. This is boozyoldbugger's thread about an article on vdare.
This is yours >> https://cambodiaexpatsonline.com/cambodi ... 12270.html
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OK, so it's a spin-off. Thank you for sharing.
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taabarang wrote:"at US wages they will find third world candidates, they are all multilingual, like most of the world outside of the US."
No they aren't all multilingual, usually only bilingual. I know since I lived in Europe. In any case I don't really care since this is all irrelevant to my query.
have you lived there without taking adventage of the free education provided. Last I checked, bi is multi, bi being more precise. But hey you are the native speaker, and teaching of course.taabarang wrote:"at US wages they will find third world candidates, they are all multilingual, like most of the world outside of the US."
No they aren't all multilingual, usually only bilingual. I know since I lived in Europe. In any case I don't really care since this is all irrelevant to my query.
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yes, most of the commonwealth greatest achivers, monolinguists mostly. Assuming everybody should ride on the wrong side of the road and thinking that Rolls Royce is a good enginge. It actuall is the third choice out of three, and those customers are commonwealth.SinnSisamouth wrote:dont forget all the other "english" speaking countries,australia,nz,,uk,,ireland etcOKW wrote:at US wages they will find third world candidates, they are all multilingual, like most of the world outside of the US.taabarang wrote:bom, I read it, it has nothing to do with my query.
By the way I am multilingual but too old and too burned out to teach. Hope someone else can use this info.
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"have you lived there without taking adventage of the free education provided. Last I checked, bi is multi, bi being more precise. But hey you are the native speaker, and teaching of course"
One, I no longer teach, nor have I done so for years now. Secondly when I lived there no free education was available to me. Actually I lived in Berlin and worked for a military intelligence unit that processed refugees and legally released persons. I was a Romanian, French and German linguist. I had a great job, learned a lot and improved my German tremendously. And bilingual by definition means two and only two languages. I now speak fluent although not native Cambodian so if you add English to the lot I am fluent in five languages. Not bad for a Merican.
One, I no longer teach, nor have I done so for years now. Secondly when I lived there no free education was available to me. Actually I lived in Berlin and worked for a military intelligence unit that processed refugees and legally released persons. I was a Romanian, French and German linguist. I had a great job, learned a lot and improved my German tremendously. And bilingual by definition means two and only two languages. I now speak fluent although not native Cambodian so if you add English to the lot I am fluent in five languages. Not bad for a Merican.
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