Sentences with phrase «trouble speaking english»

Lally remembered Perez Williams, who is Latina, tell her that people assume she has having trouble speaking English.

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«When he was a boy, he was a little warrior, always joking and doing little things to get into trouble,» says Jan - Eric, a chief with the Swedish highway system who, like his son, speaks flawless English.
While P.S. 130 has strong test scores, TriBeCa parents were concerned about the school's stricter rules, including a requirement that students must wear uniforms, and parents also worried their children would have trouble making friends because 70 percent of incoming kindergarteners at P.S. 130 do not speak English as a primary language.
Along the way, they both are enveloped in some sort of electromagnetic storm and Leo ends up crashing on the planet, only to find that it's not only inhabited, but there's quite a bit of English - speaking apes who are none too happy to encounter another human, and a trouble - making one at that.
Given that my host family and my pupils spoke very good English, I didn't have any trouble making myself understood.
If schools were in such horrible shape, how was it possible that immigrant students — from Korea, Vietnam, Iran and other trouble spots around the globe — could enter T.C. Williams speaking little or no English and end up at top universities?
It is vital to have a native English speaking writer create your work as, otherwise, you can easily find that there are mistranslations in the language that occur and will ultimately cause you a lot of trouble.
When they wish to visit the nearest town of San Pedro, they will find that they will have no trouble understanding the language because most everyone speaks English.
There were a wide choice of bars and 5 restaurants, with excellent staff thatall spoke english, they wre extremely friendly and helpful, always making us feel very welcome, smiling, and nothing was ever too much trouble.
The only town my husband and I had any trouble navigating was Sozopol, where fewer people speak English and they use the Cyrillic alphabet, but we made it eventually.
English speakers tends to really have trouble with Japanese pronunciation... well, at least, more than French speaking people, from my personal experience.
An introspective masterpiece by a rare British painter of the English civil war era, this work deserves a public home where it can speak to our own troubles
In light of Tzaig's exhibition title, «What It's Like to Speak a Lot of English,» his double - trouble ball games look like metaphors for the difficulty of becoming bilingual.
Rumors claim that Samsung is having trouble perfecting the English - speaking version of its AI assistant due to a lack of necessary data and miscommunication between its engineering teams in the US and Korean headquarters.
Samsung has had a difficult time getting Bixby ready for a full rollout in English - speaking markets, missing its spring US launch deadline because engineers were apparently having trouble communicating between the company's Korea and US offices, and not having enough data to teach Bixby English.
Interpreters also convert sign language into a spoken language and usually assist with people who may have trouble understanding English.
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