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  • CKhalvashi
    CKhalvashi Posts: 12,134 Forumite
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    Millsnex23 wrote: »
    I am posting from mobile so sometimes do spell mistakes.But I am not someone who born in English family with English parents and always proudly announce he can speak good English,He even put in his CV ,speaks English well.Great Welldone
    Can he speak some other language? No :rotfl:
    I will hot be wasting my time on you.:D
    Bye.

    Who has on their CV that they speak English well?

    My CV states I speak English, along with the other languages I have a working knowledge of. If it's just English, then there's something strange there IMO.
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  • bigadaj
    bigadaj Posts: 11,531 Forumite
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    Millsnex23 wrote: »
    I am posting from mobile so sometimes do spell mistakes.But I am not someone who born in English family with English parents and always proudly announce he can speak good English,He even put in his CV ,speaks English well.Great Welldone
    Can he speak some other language? No :rotfl:
    I will hot be wasting my time on you.:D
    Bye.

    You appear to have taken massive offence at the possibility being suggested that some of your problems may have been contributed to by not being a native English speaker.

    This may not be the case, but it's a possibility and many peoples impression from your posting is that it could be the case.

    This is a uk based forum, and so operates in English, it could use other languages which are arguably more British but that would exclude the majority in the country who are ethnically German, Danish or Dutch if you go back far enough.

    As we commonly see on these forums you've raised a question, answers have been suggested, some of which you don't like, and you have then taken offence. It's the nature of forums that you'll get a range of advice and comment, some will be good and some bad, but you have to take the rough with the smooth.
  • bigadaj
    bigadaj Posts: 11,531 Forumite
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    CKhalvashi wrote: »
    Who has on their CV that they speak English well?

    My CV states I speak English, along with the other languages I have a working knowledge of. If it's just English, then there's something strange there IMO.

    Most people's cv would state their level of English, though I don't as a default as I am British born.

    I'd expect a statement on an international cv, so someone who is either not British or a British person seeking a role overseas, as either native speaker, full professional level, basic, some understanding etc
  • CKhalvashi
    CKhalvashi Posts: 12,134 Forumite
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    bigadaj wrote: »
    Most people's cv would state their level of English, though I don't as a default as I am British born.

    I'd expect a statement on an international cv, so someone who is either not British or a British person seeking a role overseas, as either native speaker, full professional level, basic, some understanding etc

    I'd expect to see it listed somewhere with qualifications instead of separately, unless there is a working knowledge of languages that you're not qualified in.
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  • Millsnex23
    Millsnex23 Posts: 15 Forumite
    I appreciate yours comments but they are irrelevant to actual post.
    After reading all yours comments I am convinced that yours level of English particularly written is ordinary or poor in simple terms.You simply don't know what is grammar,choice of words,sentence sequences ect.This is bit a shame as you guys have world class educational institutions.
    You are trying to be champion in English but look yours level of written English.Look again?
    I was thinking, they accusing me of English but their own wriiten English is appealing.
    Please take a prints of these yours comments to any English Teacher and asked,Is this is correct English?You will get slapped by lot of red marks and a advisce to get some English course.
    You can disagree but this is what I judged from yours written comments.Sorry

    First go and correct yours English skills then start blaming others.If you sit in any professional English Exams,you will simply fail.I have appriciated if you where English but speaking with me in my native language then I can say what talented man.:j
    You are English so speak English,how you can get pride in that.For what? Every child born in this world speaks his native language.Not?
    As I said it a shame,yours written English is appealing.No don't bite me because I show you mirror.:rotfl:
  • Millsnex23
    Millsnex23 Posts: 15 Forumite
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    bigadaj wrote: »
    Most people's cv would state their level of English, though I don't as a default as I am British born.

    I'd expect a statement on an international cv, so someone who is either not British or a British person seeking a role overseas, as either native speaker, full professional level, basic, some understanding etc
    Can this be called a correct English Sentence in proper sequence? You will find these type of sentence in comprehensive paragraphs where applicants are asked to correct these sentence.Not?
  • CakeCrusader
    CakeCrusader Posts: 1,118 Forumite
    Millsnex23 wrote: »
    I appreciate yours comments but they are irrelevant to actual post.
    After reading all yours comments I am convinced that yours level of English particularly written is ordinary or poor in simple terms.You simply don't know what is grammar,choice of words,sentence sequences ect.This is bit a shame as you guys have world class educational institutions.
    You are trying to be champion in English but look yours level of written English.Look again?
    I was thinking, they accusing me of English but their own wriiten English is appealing.
    Please take a prints of these yours comments to any English Teacher and asked,Is this is correct English?You will get slapped by lot of red marks and a advisce to get some English course.
    You can disagree but this is what I judged from yours written comments.Sorry

    First go and correct yours English skills then start blaming others.If you sit in any professional English Exams,you will simply fail.I have appriciated if you where English but speaking with me in my native language then I can say what talented man.:j
    You are English so speak English,how you can get pride in that.For what? Every child born in this world speaks his native language.Not?
    As I said it a shame,yours written English is appealing.No don't bite me because I show you mirror.:rotfl:

    You need a space after you've used punctuation, like this.

    I had a Barclaycard as a student (23 years ago) and fell into arrears then. I paid it all off a few years later. I bank with Barclays, and was approved for a Barclaycard last month. The credit limit is tiny though. Maybe it helps if you bank with Barclays and you don't go overdrawn?
  • Millsnex23
    Millsnex23 Posts: 15 Forumite
    CKhalvashi wrote: »
    I'd expect to see it listed somewhere with qualifications instead of separately, unless there is a working knowledge of languages that you're not qualified in.

    Sorry is this sentence is correct in sequence and grammer? Not :rotfl:
  • MABLE
    MABLE Posts: 4,234 Forumite
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    Millsnex23 wrote: »
    I appreciate yours comments but they are irrelevant to actual post.
    After reading all yours comments I am convinced that yours level of English particularly written is ordinary or poor in simple terms.You simply don't know what is grammar,choice of words,sentence sequences ect.This is bit a shame as you guys have world class educational institutions.
    You are trying to be champion in English but look yours level of written English.Look again?
    I was thinking, they accusing me of English but their own wriiten English is appealing.
    Please take a prints of these yours comments to any English Teacher and asked,Is this is correct English?You will get slapped by lot of red marks and a advisce to get some English course.
    You can disagree but this is what I judged from yours written comments.Sorry

    First go and correct yours English skills then start blaming others.If you sit in any professional English Exams,you will simply fail.I have appriciated if you where English but speaking with me in my native language then I can say what talented man.:j
    You are English so speak English,how you can get pride in that.For what? Every child born in this world speaks his native language.Not?
    As I said it a shame,yours written English is appealing.No don't bite me because I show you mirror.:rotfl:

    We are asked to be nice to newbies but in your case I am finding it very difficult. :rotfl:
  • Millsnex23
    Millsnex23 Posts: 15 Forumite
    CKhalvashi wrote: »
    I'd expect to see it listed somewhere with qualifications instead of separately, unless there is a working knowledge of languages that you're not qualified in.
    A perfect English sentence?
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