The truth about non-native English teachers (with Marek Kiczkowiak) by youtube blogger "Canguro English"
Posted: Sun Sep 08, 2019 7:20 am
I have always looked for a native teacher of my target language, but this may change after watching this youtube blog.
I am not into studying English, which I should because I live and work in an English speaking country (granted, Arizona, is a bilingual State, Eglish and Spanish. You can also find many different Native American Languages, and I think Navajo is a big one here).
My English is good enough for what I need to do. I follow “Canguro English”, and even though I am not interested in learning English. I follow his youtube blogs, just because I enjoy what he says and his post have interesting content about learning languages in general: he cites journal articles about language learning and he interviews people on the topic. His approach to learning languages makes a lot of sense after I listen to him.
I just watched his video published on September 4th, and he touches on a very interesting topic: non-native English teachers.
I am not into studying English, which I should because I live and work in an English speaking country (granted, Arizona, is a bilingual State, Eglish and Spanish. You can also find many different Native American Languages, and I think Navajo is a big one here).
My English is good enough for what I need to do. I follow “Canguro English”, and even though I am not interested in learning English. I follow his youtube blogs, just because I enjoy what he says and his post have interesting content about learning languages in general: he cites journal articles about language learning and he interviews people on the topic. His approach to learning languages makes a lot of sense after I listen to him.
I just watched his video published on September 4th, and he touches on a very interesting topic: non-native English teachers.