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2020.03.19 22:30

英語を母国語としない人から学ばないでください。

If you are not a native speaker, do

not attempt to teach proper pronunciation, grammar, or even specific meanings of certain English words.

It is confusing to the learner, it doesn't make you look good, and it does no one any good.

If you are Japanese, avoid learning English (pronunciation, grammar, definitions) from people in countries whose first language is not English; this includes India.
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  • nana p 2020.03.19 22:34

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    Thank you for your concern. And there lays the time difference.😒
  • ペーター 베드로 2020.03.19 22:37

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    @nana p you are awake when the poor English speakers are awake; is that what you mean?
  • nana p 2020.03.19 22:41

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    @ペーター 베드로 when I'm awake the US people are sleeping.
  • nana p 2020.03.19 22:43

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    When I have time they don't.
  • ペーター 베드로 2020.03.19 22:46

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    @nana p I understand, 100%
  • 2020.03.21 06:10

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    I can’t distinguish.
  • ペーター 베드로 2020.03.21 06:11

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    @ 七 how do you mean? Just look at the country they're from
  • 2020.03.21 06:14

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    @ペーター 베드로 i don’t know where English is used...
  • ペーター 베드로 2020.03.21 06:21

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    @ 七 USA, England, Australia, New Zealand and Canada, are the ONLY places that have native English. Any place that teaches 2 main languages, is simply not good enough, as you are bound to have problems with pronunciation. I would recommend sticking to Canada and USA, unless you like the complex accents (dialects); but any of the above are TECHNICALLY qualified to help with native/fluent level English.
  • 2020.03.21 06:28

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    @ペーター 베드로 wow. you are kind. I thought more countries used English compare with real.
  • ペーター 베드로 2020.03.21 06:33

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    @ 七 No A lot of countries do use English, but only those use them as their main/native language. I'm just doing what I can to help the community.
  • Haru 2020.05.01 07:08

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    I can strongly agree with this opinion. There are a lot of fake native English people😭 why they said that?🤮
  • ペーター 베드로 2020.05.01 07:13

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    @Haru I think you know.. They're not here to learn; they are here because English is the most likely language for Japanese to want to learn, so they claim to be native speakers, with ulterior motives in mind. It's very simple. Unfortunately, a lot of English beginners can't tell that the person is a fake native.. There's no way to fix this, other than to make it a fully paid app; even then, you'd get a few persistent individuals.
  • Rainbow 2020.06.07 14:33

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    You seem pretty rude and arrogant on HelloTalk. It’s not just YOUR language. English is not just Americans’ or British’s. People in India, Singapore, Malta, and in many places do speak English
  • ペーター 베드로 2020.06.07 14:36

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    @Rainbow not natively, and not as their only language.
  • Sania 사니아 2020.11.19 17:15

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    This is so rude lol i don't want to argue but US https://content.techgig.com/meet-the-indian-ceos-who-lead-top-us-tech-companies/articleshow/66788278.cms
  • Sania 사니아 2020.11.19 17:15

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    Nearly all children in India are trained to be at least tri-lingual In other states like Maharashtra, Gujrat, Punjab etc english and their state language are the 1st two, so if hindi is also included there can be 4 languages. Well after class 10th there's only one language either english in english medium schools or hindi in hindi medium schools
  • Sania 사니아 2020.11.19 17:16

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    Even if one has never studied english in school people here are able to understand english because english is used everywhere like the market boards, shop's name, name of some item one buys, boards indicating directions, notes and even the people also don't speak pure hindi many words of english are included in our daily conversations.
  • Sania 사니아 2020.11.19 17:16

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    The official languages of the Union of India are Hindi and English, with 21 other regional languages holding co-official status, including: Assamese, Bengali, Bodo, Dogri, Gujarati,Kannada, Kashmiri, Konkani, Maithili, Malayalam, Manipuri, Marathi, Nepali, Odia, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Santali, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu and Urdu. Education in India follows the Three-language formula, where children are to be taught Hindi, English and the regional language, with schools having the freedom to decide the sequence in which these languages are taught, as well as the medium of teaching.
  • Sania 사니아 2020.11.19 17:16

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    English-medium schools often find favor with parents, especially in urban areas, due to English international prestige, India's Colonial heritage, its usage in Indian business and it being the medium of instruction in most Indian universities. they can choose on their own like sanskrit, french, german, spanish, russian, japanese etc. Before positing anything about any country You should know ✌🏻
  • ペーター 베드로 2020.11.19 17:22

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    @Sania 사니아 that was one hell of a rant.. Honestly, I couldn't care less; all the Indian men here use poor grammar and have terrible pronunciation. As far as the planet concerned, your national language is Hindi. Appreciate the giant wall of text that I can't remove from my moment, though
  • Sania 사니아 2020.11.19 17:24

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    @ペーター 베드로 you want me too delete it ? Are you sure "all"
  • ペーター 베드로 2020.11.19 17:25

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    @Sania 사니아 do as you wish
  • coachpotato 2020.11.29 07:38

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    thousand of Indians just lost their teaching jobs because of your post. please, be compassionate and merciful, do not prevent people from learning from Indians
  • ペーター 베드로 2020.11.29 07:42

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    @coachpotato bad pronunciation, poor grammar and the fact that their recognized global language is Hindi, disqualifies them from teaching English; especially professionally. I don't know how many times I have to repeat myself.. Indians should stick to teaching Hindi, not English (great that they can speak it, but don't teach it)
  • nik 2020.11.29 08:09

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    Wow...🤣🤣🤣

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