i adopt the same stance regardless of what language.
if they're speaking australian and speak so badly that i cant understand then i get equally annoyed.
Yeah man, I wasn't singling out Japanese for any reason, it's just the first language that comes to mind. Add in Mandarin, German, Dutch, Spanish etc etc.
I was more meaning if they speaking in conversation in their native tongue. However, I still don't have probs with them attempting conversation in English, even if they don't get it spot on.
You'd be amazed that there are countries out there where the locals really appreciate you attempting to converse in their language, even if you're shit at it.
untitled said:
It's a program the language centre uses to prepare international students that have varying levels of competencies in English. Basically, it's used as a leveller to get all the International students into their degrees with a certain standard of abilities in English.
In reality though, there are students that come out of the program with better grasps of English than others.
http://www.newcastle.edu.au/Resourc...n/International Students/Brochures/ELICOS.pdf