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Post by Otaku on Dec 18, 2007 12:44:26 GMT 8
Since when is getting sick and going to the hospital part of learning English? Is English so simple to learn that this extra time is spent on menial vocabulary acquisition or is it they don't have a prayer of learning English so why not teach some nonsequitor vocabulary? I mean, how exact can two pages devoted for hospital language be? With what you learn from these two pages, if you go to the hospital and you don't have a headache, cold, stomacheache or runny nose, the only thing you know how to say is "I have a pain."
I can see it now...
Kid: "I have a pain." Doctor: "Well, what kind of pain do you have?" Kid: " I have a pain, HERE."
BTW, the kid on these two pages went to the doctor because he had a headache. Since when do kids, OUTSIDE OF JAPAN, go to the hospital for a mere headache? You would get laughed at by the doctor!
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yopparaisaru
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Post by yopparaisaru on Jan 8, 2008 12:23:14 GMT 8
Either that or they would think you might have a migraine/brain tumor and start the delicious narcotic drips...
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