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      Ecuadorian
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      There are some video guides on Youtube created by non-native English speakers. In some cases, they have a strong accent. Would you rather listen to those videos in a foreign language and read subtitles in English, or listen to broken English?

      -Miguel Lescano
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      • jim smithJ Offline
        jim smith
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        Ecuadorian,

        looks like I came on the survey first! That is unusual for me - I always find these thing a week later.

        I think there is less chance of the listener (reader) misunderstanding if the creator of the guide speaks his/her own language and there is a good written interpretation. If there is something wrong in the written translation, there are plenty of people on line to help straighten the text out - a two way learning experience. And - I guess it also depends on how "broken" the english is. Personally, in the USA Midwest, Chicago area - we have such a mix of people from all over the world that I am quite accustom to understanding a variety of accents and strange english reconstructions. 😄

        "Out of clutter find simplicity,
        from discord find harmony,
        In the middle of difficulty lies opportunity"
        Albert Einstein

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          remus
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          Given the nature of the material, id say its better to have something in a foreign language with subtitles. Would be a lot more informative for both native speakers and non-native speakers.

          http://remusrendering.wordpress.com/

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