Topic: why there are some people hated to learn English?
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Mon 07/31/17 09:05 PM
how do we help people if they hated English...what kind of strategy can you suggest friends out there..I degraded mine just to put my shoes on them...they are not toddler's...asking their names, their ages and other basic words they can't understand...what should I do to them..

mzrosie's photo
Mon 07/31/17 09:10 PM
Who are these people who hate English?

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Mon 07/31/17 09:21 PM

Who are these people who hate English?
.. it's not hate it's hated English..lol

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Mon 07/31/17 09:32 PM
guyzzz no need to utter the place...but honestly speaking many foreigners can't stay here in our place...maybe can in some other places that have higher knowledge in English...sometimes or most of the times am getting crazy communicating with them..o Lord pardon me..

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Mon 07/31/17 10:58 PM
The easy solution is if you find it annoying, don't respond.
Good luck

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Mon 07/31/17 11:12 PM
The easy solution is if you find it annoying, don't respond.
Good luck


it's my job to teach them simple words but I don't know where's there head's..i foreced to learn their language just for the sake of understanding each other..the greatest problem now am mostly using their language to communicate with them..less English now..whooo

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Mon 07/31/17 11:18 PM
That's part of the problem.
You've let them know you speak their language.
They know you understand so they don't need to put forth the effort.
Now you have to find ways to make learning interesting.
Also. Don't use other languages if you want thrm to practice their English.
I've been in a similar situation.
Good luck

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Mon 07/31/17 11:44 PM
Well at least your trying!!!

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Tue 08/01/17 03:16 AM
It's not easy for people to speak English. English has to many rules to it, like, drop the E and add ING. It took me years to learn all the little things and I still don't know them all. The only thing I can suggest is, teach them proper sentence structure. If they don't know the difference between a noun and a verb, it will be very difficult for them to learn.

I'll give you an example. Currently at our local Popeye's Fried Chicken place, the last think they say to the customer is, Have A Bless Day!!!

I want to scream at them. Bless is a verb. blessed is a adjective that describes the noun, DAY. Proper sentence would be, Have a Blessed Day!!!

now, with that sentence I just wrote, here's another one of those rules. the subject of that sentence, You is the understood subject, and have is the verb. That's just another one of those strange rules.
I hope this helped.

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Tue 08/01/17 07:15 AM

Who are these people who hate English?
.. it's not hate it's hated English..lol


hope I can have a magic to help them in their major prob.

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Tue 08/01/17 07:19 AM
That's part of the problem.
You've let them know you speak their language.
They know you understand so they don't need to put forth the effort.
Now you have to find ways to make learning interesting.
Also. Don't use other languages if you want thrm to practice their English.
I've been in a similar situation.
Good luck


Exactly....can't feel them their eagerness to learn coz they know I can understand them...sometimes pretending can't understand some of their words just foe them to explain in English but what I can hear to them " liar " praying that soon they can understand me.

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Tue 08/01/17 07:33 AM
It's not easy for people to speak English. English has to many rules to it, like, drop the E and add ING. It took me years to learn all the little things and I still don't know them all. The only thing I can suggest is, teach them proper sentence structure. If they don't know the difference between a noun and a verb, it will be very difficult for them to learn.

I'll give you an example. Currently at our local Popeye's Fried Chicken place, the last think they say to the customer is, Have A Bless Day!!!

I want to scream at them. Bless is a verb. blessed is a adjective that describes the noun, DAY. Proper sentence would be, Have a Blessed Day!!!

now, with that sentence I just wrote, here's another one of those rules. the subject of that sentence, You is the understood subject, and have is the verb. That's just another one of those strange rules.
I hope this helped.

thank you this is a big help..I can used these rules to those who have a little background in English.
Thanks once again

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Wed 08/09/17 07:13 PM
start yourself a 'translation' business..