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23 minutes ago, GammaGlobulin said:

 

A native-English speaker is one who was born into a well-educated English-speaking family, in certain parts of London, but not all parts.

 

A native English speaker is one who has English as their first language.

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 On 12/18/2024 at 2:47 AM, georgegeorgia said:

Anomaly? I never heard that word , I will add it thankyou Nick 

What is the meaning ? ...something that deviates from the norm or not expected

 

 

 

 Three days ago your learnt what the word "anomaly" means, and now you want to be an English teacher ? 

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I reckon "working girl" from Poland or Bulgaria married Qiwi dude some 20 years ago. A bit later she found that he was not a knight in shining armors and she must also work, not just sit at home and chat with her friends. 

So she divorced him and flew back to BKK to continue her carrier as a "working girl" at Novotel Siam Square. 

Later she became a teacher in int. school as she was a "native speaker" with NZ passport.

Posted
11 hours ago, grain said:

How old are you?

What is your nationality?  (and what part of your home country are you from?)

What is your usual occupation?

Do you have an degrees/diplomas/certificates?

 

 

I answer you, to safe waiting for his reply. He is Aussie mops floors in hospitals 

Posted
16 minutes ago, still kicking said:

I answer you, to safe waiting for his reply. He is Aussie mops floors in hospitals 

You might benefit from an ESL class.  Perhaps you can be one of his first students.

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