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Great, you talked about auditory comprehension on the distinctive sound. I compiled my thesis on that.
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im in uae and im working here.. but i notice that most of them is not good in ENGLISH (im not saying that im a good one). when im calling my arab client most of them will tell me im "im sorry mafi english".
i have an egyptian guy, i can say that his english language is just only an average. but i can say that we can understand each other LOL he was explained to me that egytian who doesn't know how to speak in english they came from small city in egypt.
i know that nobody is PERFECT, but the ENGLISH language is the 2nd language that we need to know..
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Not true MG, my husband is from a small city in Egypt and he writes and speaks beautifully, whereas I have met with and spoken with some from Alex and Cairo and the English was ZIFT while some were GREAT with their English. I think it depends on the education more than where they are from (and perhaps how often they are able to practice).
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Egyptians are very quick learners - if they want to. I was always impressed by the guys who work in the tourism industry. Many of them speak very well German, Russian, Italian, English. I know language skills enhancing very much how business is flowing but still ..... two thumbs up!
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I am pulling my hair out learning Arabic. I am in stage 2. But this masculine and feminine language is getting to me. Yes I know continental countries have masculine and feminine incorporated into the language more so than the English language...BUT I still find it hard....
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well maybe ur right SMUCKERS.. its depend on the education..
i have a 1 friend and also an egyptian officemate they're hard to speak in english.. but in terms of work, they are good the one is accountant and the one is I.T
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