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Non-English Brits: The new Korean racism?
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Privateer



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PostPosted: Tue Dec 13, 2005 9:32 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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PostPosted: Tue Dec 13, 2005 9:35 am    Post subject: Re: Non-English Brits: The new Korean racism? Reply with quote

Deiz wrote:
Me: "...the information pack talks about being a citizen of "England" -
there is no such thing, you can be a citizen of Britain (UK) but not
the individual countries which make up the union. This might be
confusing for people from other parts of the UK"

Reply from Paul Lee: "Give us the respect for knowing what we are looking for. Teachers from Ireland, Scotland and Wales have a far too strong accent to teach English here. We will only accept applications from English passport holders and then we screen them for attitude, most fail.

Directors for the IPO Union
Overseas Director: Paul Lee
Room 401, Gu-Bong Tower Building
Gwanjeo-Dong 1120, Seo-gu, Daejeon"

Hmmmmm.....

Deiz.


I've come across this type of recruiter before. Any sign of disinclination to bend over for them is taken as proof of an 'attitude' problem.
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PostPosted: Tue Dec 13, 2005 9:46 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

joe_doufu wrote:
Wangja wrote:
FWIW, my (Korean) wife is in USA right now, and taking some free ESL advanced classes. She told me that they are trying to tell her that she pronounces words like better, butter etc wrongly and that they should be spoken as "beddah" and "buddah". I said, no worries, my love, we can put that right again when you come home. Wink


I know you're making a point about the aspiration of the "tt" in British vs the "dd" sound in American english, but let me point out one thing.

In America, there is a letter we use called R


I never could pronounce that. Maybe I should have that tongue operation. Laughing
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PostPosted: Thu Dec 15, 2005 4:36 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

animalbirdfish wrote:
keithinkorea wrote:


The true enemy of all of us English speakers is the Konglishee teachers here. Koreans want to learn English and it is our job to do it. Korean kids need to be taught to speak clearly and slowly, using a language isn't a race, it is not the quickest talker or the most vocal individual in a conversation that says the most.


Bingo! Konglish is worse than nails on a chalkboard in my opinion. Blood-curdling sounds.

I really only work with one teacher who's a major offender, but I spend too much time cleaning up her mistakes in my students. It's become my personal mission to abolish Konglish at every turn.

Give me an intelligent Scot anyday. It's a great accent.



I agree, scottish is a lovely accent but what's accents got to do with konglish???

If you're attacking korean english sentence structure then you're just being utterly ignorant - ever heard of interlanguage? And if you're attacking their pronunciation then you're being a fascist pig, it's very difficult for L2 learners to speak like a native speaker, and why should they? Yes, I understand koreans are discriminating different speakers of english language in hopes that they'll learn to speak like a 'proper' native if they learn from a teacher who speak their idea of 'perfect' english. It's ridiculous and illogical but they're not to blame for not realising that they don't HAVE to sound like a native is it?

Anyway, what kind of teacher are you? you should be grateful that your students and colleagues are at least TRYING to communicate at all, even if it is Knoglish! Sheesh!

To the OP, I really feel for you and as a korean myself I'm partly outraged and partly saddened by the recruiter's utter ignorance...but I think it's a one-off...he doesn't know what he's talking about does he? His definition of english english is probably Hugh Grant Rolling Eyes not a cockney, geordie nor scouse all of whom are 'English English' and absolutely lovely people but blooody hard to comprehend at the best of times.... Wink
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PostPosted: Thu Dec 15, 2005 4:38 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

oh my word....they beeped 'kockney'...!!! Laughing
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PostPosted: Fri Dec 16, 2005 3:19 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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To be denied employment for being Scottish, Irish or Welsh

... I agree with your point OP, just one technicality though ... the Irish don't appreciate being called british thank you very much ... Even if most of us speak the same language as our friends and neighbours.
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PostPosted: Fri Dec 16, 2005 4:06 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

People from Nova Scotia say aboot all the time. Just watch "Trailer Park Boys."
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PostPosted: Fri Dec 16, 2005 9:15 am    Post subject: Re: Non-English Brits: The new Korean racism? Reply with quote

rapier wrote:
Deiz wrote:
while everyone else including South Africans are invited to apply is hilarious.


Whats wrong with south africans exactly???!!!
I'm from Zimbabwe and I assure you that we, and our southern neighbours the South Africans have had a better education and speak far better, purer, colonial english, than any scot I've ever come across. There are 4th generation south africans that sound like they've lived in Hampshire their entire lives but have never set foot in England. They would put the Queen to shame.

You can't honestly say that thick scottish brogue is on an equality? Its almost indecipherable!!!. And many regional english accents are worse!!

To the 1.6 hagwon job with you.



What's wrong with South Africans exactly?

A man I met here in Korea was teaching English on the strength of his South African passport. To his credit, he spoke English well, but with a rather thick accent. Afrikaans was his native language.



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