Published: 21 Jun 12 11:53 CET | Print version
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Swedish 15-year-olds are very proficient in the English language while not as good at Spanish, according to the results of a comprehensive international language study presented on Thursday.
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French kids suck at English because all TV and movies are dubbed into French. They are better at Spanish because, like French, it is also a romance language and as such, Spanish is basically mis-pronounced French with added "a"s and "o"s on the end of words.
Swedish kids rock at English because only children's movies are dubbed and they are exposed to a lot of English from a young age.
When you have children you can teach them Korean.
North Korea is a virgin market.
What the hell is wrong with you?
Also, I endorse Shibumi's comment. Sub-titles work MUCH better than dubs when it comes to being competent in English. I've noticed this from being in Italy and the Czech Republic (were dubbing is the norm) vs. Sweden and Finland where subtitles are preferred.
English language is a widespread propaganda to glorify the violence, pornography, drugs and all sort of english lawlifeness !
When I was in 4th grade maaaaaaany many years back we got a satellite dish on the roof of our house and with it, came a flood of english speaking channels.
I found them fascinating and watched those more than anything else, worked like a charm.
Countries should remove dubs completely and simply subtitle-on-demand the content and within 1-2 generations all of Europe would be excellent at English.
It is not a hard language to begin with.
Here in Ireland, most of us can barely speak our own language, so it's a bit embarrassing and humbling to meet so many Swedish people who are totally fluent at English and (of course) their own language.
Esperanto is even easier than English for Swedes to speak.