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I completely disagree with you. I speak several languages but consider English the one that you simply need to speak if you want to get things done in life. So I have a lot less understanding for anyone who is too lazy to familiarize himself with the world's number 1 language than someone relying on it to get by with it. And again: I speak several languages fluently. And Spanish seems to be the best and most convenient one when you go spend time in the Americas. Btw. This blog post you are sharing ... they of course want to sell their language courses.
http://www.dammann.com.au/about-us.php
What is strange: I have never met anyone other than my family members having my last name. But they seem to. Aside from one celebrity I have never met ,,, Michael Dammann Eisner.
http://www.dammann.com.au/about-us.php
What is strange: I have never met anyone other than my family members having my last name. But they seem to. Aside from one celebrity I have never met ,,, Michael Dammann Eisner.
Hello,
I think one should learn the language of the place where they are travelling because they may stuck in a situation when it is necessary to know the native language. Recently I read a blog in which a Chinese tourist ended up in German Camp. Here is the link : dammann.com.au/blog/how