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Comparing Going Dutch and Worlds of Wonder

2023-11-17 11:59:49

There are many contrasts with these works, but if you look closely you will find similarities. Jardine and Hall discussed continuous communication across the universe as a way of spreading culture and thought. In these two books, water bodies, narrow oceans, and the Atlantic Ocean represent the space for media transfer. Culture influences art and vice versa so neither scholar concentrates on a particular art form or a combination of art forms. Continuous communication strengthens this cultural relationship.

Yes, I agree with this. Dutch people are very good at language learning. I met an English-speaking girl (not a novel, most Dutch people did) and if I praise, why can any Dutch speak such good English? "I think that the Netherlands is a very small country so I can not speak Dutch but I can only speak English (and then she is laughing so happily.)" Speaking English is like an Englishman is. I am not a native speaker, so I can not emphasize her accents, but many English mistakes her as another British. It's cool, but not very good. Sometimes good, not very good. When she met the Swedish they said that she now speaks Swedish very badly! And sorry for her.

I want to know how English speakers learn Swedish or Dutch (almost all Dutch and Swedish seems to speak English at a horrible expert level). Unfortunately, there are not many humorous learners trying to study their language if they speak fluently (the part necessary for learning). English is universal. Most young people in the world want to speak English. This is just a useful skill such as driving and computer expertise. This is a prerequisite for many jobs in other countries. For English speakers, which language do you choose to learn? Spanish, French, Portuguese, Chinese? Just like English in other countries of the world, there are no obvious candidates.