Змінюй хід війни! Допомагай ЗСУ!

Let speak english here!

Pity, you'd better took a powerboat and drive it!
I took cruise boat :) for drive on powerboat need license, I think...
 
Pity, you'd better took a powerboat and drive it!
I took cruise boat :) for drive on powerboat need license, I think...

You mean you sail on THAT thing over the Amsterdam channels without license?

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Короче в названии темы надо исправить на Let's а то как-то кривовато выглядит.
 
It's OK. All in all, at the beginning of this topic people were unable even to speak English. Now you see.

Kara, say!
 
Hi guys! I am newbie here and too lazy to read all the previous messages. Anyway, feel free to discuss literally anything with me)
 
Hi guys! I am newbie here and too lazy to read all the previous messages. Anyway, feel free to discuss literally anything with me)
In a nutshell (в двух словах).
There was a dispute. Should Ukrainians study Chinese language (especially mandarin dialect)? They say that the mandarin will help our people for business with China.
I said that it is pointless. As I know the Chineses study English.
 
In a nutshell (в двух словах).
There was a dispute. Should Ukrainians study Chinese language (especially mandarin dialect)? They say that the mandarin will help our people for business with China.
I said that it is pointless. As I know the Chineses study English.

I think, it totally depends (as always, you know).
For instance, my friend visited China once (couple of years ago, I guess) as Aiesec volunteer. Now she is working there as a teacher for chinease kids. In this case it`s kinda preferable to speak chinease at least a bit, just to understand what kids are talking about.
Otherways it may be pointless.
As for chinease people speaking English - sometimes they have such a weird pronunciation, that people can hardly get what they`re talking about:D.
 
of course they study it, as the rest of the world do in Schools e.g. but try to find your way around somewhere in China using English. .

All the same) In the village, where people do nothing but gardening - like farmers - they just won`t have any cause to use it. So even if they would learn it at school, without practice it is just useless information.

Applicaple to any country :)
 
I think, it totally depends (as always, you know).
For instance, my friend visited China once (couple of years ago, I guess) as Aiesec volunteer. Now she is working there as a teacher for chinease kids.
I heard about this job. They say one can earn 1000 dollars a mounth. There is also good opportunity to discover the world and to get new experience. If I could speak English fluently I would go to China as a teacher
 
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