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Of all the Europeans I've worked with the Germans are the worst when it comes to English. Even the French have a better overall level of comprehension.
I'd always thought Germany was up their with The Netherlands & Scandinavia & SWitzerland, since they're such a business-oriented nation. Interesting.
Of all the Europeans I've worked with the Germans are the worst when it comes to English. Even the French have a better overall level of comprehension.
Vice versa for me, in fact I would say everyone except the Spanish are better than the French...
Of all the Europeans I've worked with the Germans are the worst when it comes to English. Even the French have a better overall level of comprehension.
Yes, it's a shame about that particular ranking seeing as one might want to engage some Germans in conversation.
Of all the Europeans I've worked with the Germans are the worst when it comes to English. Even the French have a better overall level of comprehension.
Of all the Europeans I've worked with the Germans are the worst when it comes to English. Even the French have a better overall level of comprehension.
Of all the Europeans I've worked with the Germans are the worst when it comes to English. Even the French have a better overall level of comprehension.
A lot of being able to speak fluently is getting over your inhibitions. I'm a fluent French and German speaker. I often get the grammar wrong and frequently use the wrong word or pronunciation, but it's fluent gibberish. Somehow, though, it doesn't usually interfere with comprehension.
A lot of being able to speak fluently is getting over your inhibitions. I'm a fluent French and German speaker. I often get the grammar wrong and frequently use the wrong word or pronunciation, but it's fluent gibberish. Somehow, though, it doesn't usually interfere with comprehension.
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