Opening Ceremony
author:Katalin Bogyay,
Hungarian Ministry of Education and Culture
published: May 26, 2008, recorded: May 2008, views: 55
published: May 26, 2008, recorded: May 2008, views: 55
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Can someoene teach this woman to speak ENGLISH and not Hunglish...jeeez...or at least can someone teach her to use some compound sentences, correct grammar, vocabulary and, CORRECT pronunciation......
She's a big wig yet she speaks like an intermediate ESL student and she's just struggling with the language.....
So sad to see someoene so inarticulate at this level...Can't people like her hire a language coach to help her? Maybe Mr. Simonyi whose English is flawless....
susanna lewis, please comment on something that is content related and not about judging hair looks, or pronunciation.
Excuse me? Hair looks??? No comment was made on it, very sad that you are trivializing my comment here.
I would gladly comment on 'content related' issues if only her speech could be understood. Let alone engaging.Or compelling, for that matter.
Alas, correct speech , patterns, grammatical and syntactic/lexical accuracy are all necessary tools for deciphering content. May be she should kind of know that, don't you think?
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