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Question for Dragan and Terry
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28/06/2007 06:34:21
 
 
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>Hi All, but esp. Dragan and Terry.
>
>In my Dutch newspaper of today there is the story of a French teacher (a teacher of French, not a Frenchman) who is currently sueing an employer for not wanting to hire him. The employer is a private, commercial school where adults can learn various foreign languages. The employer only wants native speakers as teacher. This person is a Dutchman who claims to have a better knowledge of current French than many of the employed native French speakers. He claims to know 28.000 French sentences by head, to know all current developments in that language, that many of those native speakers may have been born over there, but may have left their home country more than 20 years ago. She, the employer, feels 'insulted' by him because he says she discriminates him.
>
>So, what's your opinion guys.

Hi Peter

I don't know why Dragan and I should be more appropriate than all the others but I'd say this is discriminatory, and I'd agree with Dragan's assessment of why a non-native might indeed be better, and the point about his being Dutch helping to explain the nuances of the language.
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