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Subject: Re: English Language in Paris Posted on: Sun, 19 Aug 2007 18:03:36 +0200

On Sun, 19 Aug 2007 17:50:33 +0200, Mxsmanic wrote:

>Martin writes:
>
>> but not 6 year old students, who speak English like native English speakers
>> after thirty weeks.
>
>Except that they don't.

They do, you haven;t a clue about small children.

> Non-native speakers of the target language often
>incorrectly believe that they do, in part because they see the students
>speaking without hesitation (whereas they assume that anyone who wasn't fluent
>would hesitate in embarrassment), and in part because they cannot hear the
>students' accents or mistakes in grammar, vocabulary, etc.

The kids speak with an English accent.

>
>The reality, however, is that if adult speakers spoke as these
>"native-speaking" six-year-olds did, they'd be considered incompetent in the
>language. But mistakes tend to be forgiven or overlooked in children, since
>they make so many mistakes with language generally.

and how is this different to native English speaking six year olds?
--

Martin