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I have just been watching the news, and they had the primeminister of norway on explaining how the government are dealing with things. It occurrred to me, if the same happened here, would david cameron go on TV and explain in faultless norwegian what he was doing?
How come people in mainland europe put (most) british people to shame when it comes to languages? my friend who is german can speak english faultlessly, plus get by pretty well in spanish and italian
How come people in mainland europe put (most) british people to shame when it comes to languages? my friend who is german can speak english faultlessly, plus get by pretty well in spanish and italian
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The ability to speak good English is considered very important for advancement in Scandinavian countries as by and large their languages are not spoken outside of their own borders except by emigrés and students. It is necessary for international communication so emphasis on learning it is placed from a very early age.
I noticed that too bednobs - they were interviewing a lot of different people and by and large they all had faultless english. Another thing I noticed was that at the church ceremony, the king and queen had tears rolling down their cheeks, bet if it was in this country we would get the stiff upper lip from our royals.
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