Sentences with phrase «speaking a foreign language made»

If someone speaking a foreign language made you walk through doors last, leaned his body against you, growled at you, pinned you down, or forced you to sit or lay down, would this teach you his language any quicker?

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I have not seen the actual words before, but based upon the language quoted, seems to me that the «tongues» part means you'll learn foreign languages (as in not the one from the area you grew up in), not you'll make up gibberish or speak in some alien (as in not of this workd) language.
I've discovered the beauty of speaking a foreign language — which gives you access to a completely different world and culture, and almost makes you feel like you belong.
And Keysar is interested in looking at whether language can be usefully considered in decisions made by doctors speaking a foreign language.
It can be very frustrating and make you wonder if you are speaking a foreign language.
And I asked Farhadi how he was able to make a picture in a land foreign to him and a in a language he didn't speak.
It's a beautiful thing about making a foreign film is that you really are there listening to the language of, you know, listening to the music of their language, listening to the way they would speak, listening to the way — you can only direct to a certain point because you're really trying to be a vessel to allow the country to speak.
The many pupils in London who speak English as an additional language (EAL) or were multi-lingual made learning other languages «normal» in the capital, said Rachel MacArthur, a modern foreign languages consultant for the Harris Federation multi-academy trust.
They speak foreign languages, make music, tell vivid stories and have other skills not typical of their peers.
Nearly half of everyone who lives in Queens is foreign born, making for a diverse population that speaks many different languages.
Much like in Amsterdam, then, you don't have to learn a foreign language (or even speak in simplified and slowed down English) to make yourself understood here; a guilty pleasure for anyone hailing from the UK.
Nearly half of everyone who lives in Queens is foreign born, making for a diverse population that speaks many different languages.
If you speak a foreign language fluently, make sure you describe your language proficiency in your resume, as this can be a big plus if you apply to a company with customers from different backgrounds.
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