17th September, 2003

Language is a virus…

Filed under: Life As We Know It, — bsag @ 08:09 PM

p. …to which the British seem immune.

p. I was listening to a report on the Today programme on Radio 4 a couple of days ago about the “Swedish Euro referendum(BBC News)”:http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/3108616.stm], and one thing amazed and embarrassed me. They were doing a vox pop and found at least half a dozen Swedish citizens who spoke virtually flawless English. Now, they may have searched for a while to find enough people who fitted the bill, but even so, I can’t help thinking that the situation would be vastly different in Britain. Imagine a French reporter asking questions (in French) on the streets of a large city in Britain—how long do you think it would take before you found 6 people who could understand the question, let alone answer it in French? My guess would be several months, if you didn’t count any French tourists you came across. I’m sure that you would end up with audio tape filled with Brits shouting “Do you speak English?”

p. I know that we often don’t need to speak other languages when abroad because so many people speak such good English, but that’s a pathetic excuse. I’m as guilty as anyone; like many people, I learnt French for a couple of years at school, and I now know barely enough to get by. Actually, my comprehension is reasonably good[1] in a ‘getting the gist’ kind of way, but my production is dreadful, and my grammar truly appalling. Before I travelled to [“New Caledonia”:http://www.rousette.org.uk/mt-static/blog/archives/000419.html], I tried to brush up my schoolgirl French a bit, and was very glad that I did. I ended up camping on the land of a “Kanak(Information about New Caledonia and its people)”:http://www.abc.net.au/ra/pacific/places/country/new_caledonia.htm family who spoke no English, so my French had to improve pretty quickly, or I was facing a very lonely month. I don’t think that I did too badly—the family were very kind about ignoring my grammatical attocities and completely invented vocabulary—but my abilities were still put to shame by those Swedes I heard on the radio.

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