Sukiyaki Western Django - which has been filmed entirely in English, though most of the actors clearly are
n't native speakers of the language - follows a mysterious stranger (Hideaki Ito) as he rolls into a prototypically violent Old West Town, where he quickly finds himself caught smack - dab in the middle of a feud between two warring clans.
A couple of thoughts: if the audience for a particular text includes people who are
not native speakers of the language, I would want to avoid idiomatic expressions since they are often culturally specific.
Babies learn faster and better from
a native speaker of a language when they are interacting with that speaker instead of watching the same speaker talk on a video screen.
So, this is the only thing that really helped me to forget about my lady being
a native speaker of another language.
Even in the primary and middle grades, MOOCs offer potential for gifted / talented pupils, for some kids with disabilities (particularly the physical and social kind), and for specialized or hard - to - teach subjects (e.g., learning Japanese with the help of
a native speaker of that language).
It says such segregation of students who are learning English handicaps their progress because they lack exposure to
native speakers of the language.