One of the side effects of this I've found is that I feel I have a better ability to communicate with others in non-verbal ways.
Which ways are those? Through touch, gesticulation, or something like that? I find British people are not extremely comfortable with either (that doesn't go for everyone of course)...![]()
Hmm...
I mean like body language, or if I needed to communicate something to a person who didn't speak english, or teach such a person something, I'd feel confident that I could do that without verbal language.
Which language do you find to be more pleasing to listen to?
Take poetry for instance. Which language would you find poetry to be most pleasant to listen to? Your first language or another?
I have always strongly believed that Italian -is- the best sounding language in the world. The balance of vowels and consonants, the small tweaking that we have devised through the ages in order not to have clashing sounds within sentences, it just flows like sweet music. So my answer is, I prefer to -hear- poetry, or anything else, in Italian.Which language do you find to be more pleasing to listen to?
Take poetry for instance. Which language would you find poetry to be most pleasant to listen to? Your first language or another?
I try to use British spelling, I only use a "slangish" spelling for when I'm joking with someone, to say things like: "Lemme be, will ya?"When you use the language do you use British or American spellings? Which of the two were you expected to use at school?
I try to use British spelling, I only use a "slangish" spelling for when I'm joking with someone, to say things like: "Lemme be, will ya?"When you use the language do you use British or American spellings? Which of the two were you expected to use at school?
At school I was expected to use British spelling, and our teacher was actually a very strict one, so she made sure to drill into our heads all the grammar and spelling rules -very- thoroughly.
^ We have pants in England too![]()
So I would like to ask people here who first language isn't English - do you ever think in English for example when you are posting on Trekbbs.
Usually when I'm writing something on TBBS I just do it without thinking about it German, other times I do translate what I'm trying to say from German to English. But what you're describing is very common in my experience when you spend enough time with a language, especially when you're using it every day.
ok here's a new question along the same lines for everyone:
Which language do you find to be more pleasing to listen to?
Take poetry for instance. Which language would you find poetry to be most pleasant to listen to? Your first language or another?
Another question for those people to for whom English is a second language
When you use the language do you use British or American spellings? Which of the two were you expected to use at school?
When you use the language do you use British or American spellings? Which of the two were you expected to use at school?
ok here's a new question along the same lines for everyone:
Which language do you find to be more pleasing to listen to?
Take poetry for instance. Which language would you find poetry to be most pleasant to listen to? Your first language or another?
Another question for those people to for whom English is a second language
When you use the language do you use British or American spellings? Which of the two were you expected to use at school?
I tend more towards American. I was tought the Queens English at school though.Another question for those people to for whom English is a second language
When you use the language do you use British or American spellings? Which of the two were you expected to use at school?
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