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"mother tongue teacher" vs "native teacher" Is it possible to say "a mother tongue teacher"? I often find this expression on the internet. I thought that it was wrong. I always use "a native teacher". Thanks in advance.
19 Thg 01 2016 19:33
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'Mother tongue' is a useful way to refer to your native language sometimes but 'mother tongue teacher' is definitely wrong.
19 tháng 1 năm 2016
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"A mother tongue teacher." Nosotros no usamos esta frase en ingles.
19 tháng 1 năm 2016
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Hello there, Native English speaker from Texas here! We typically just say native teacher or native speaker. I've only heard the term "mother tongue" from some of my colleagues from India.
19 tháng 1 năm 2016
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You can write "a native English speaking teacher" or a teacher whose mother tongue is English." A fluent English teacher would probably be the best description. Mother tongue implies one language was spoken at home, or that one language is more familiar to a bilingual person. Native speaker implies that the language was spoken from early childhood.
19 tháng 1 năm 2016
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