There's this instructor that i dun really like. Cos he is quite pretentious when he conduct a class.
Why pretentious? Cos he will suddenly 'possessed' with a Australian ghost whenever he is teaching. I know him quite well. He is just a local boy, never went overseas for wok or studying. But i dunno why he likes to speak English with an Aussie slang.
five, six, seven, aiit ( not eight )
And i dun really get him whenever he give instruction, becos of the slang as well. I mean he do speak 'normal' English when we hang out. Do i think that the slang makes him looks better? i Dun think so.
Do you have this type of mat salleh sesat/celup people in your group?
( blonde wannabes )
p/s : Do you prefer to have an English speaking instructor with an ( self- developed ) Aussie slang or with Hokkian slang ( that what people commented about my English ;p )?
Merdeka in Singapore I: Back to Bugis
2 days ago
if those are really Aussie slang then i think i will enjoy, but if it's those type of pretentious-malaysian-style-aussie slang, then please "keep leather" lah.. btw, don't think aussie slang is any nice, i love english slang :p
ReplyDeletewow!! nail biting!! that blonde wannabe on the bottom right!! CLASSIC~~ :d
Coz he's probably so high when teaching and fantasizing that he's a famous Oz trainer?
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I was.... Trying to look for u in the pix.. to no avail~ lol!
ReplyDeleteperhaps he is having fun. yes i don't like to agree with you
ReplyDeleteoh oh my monday body combat instructor memang liddat lor!!! grammar manyak salah tapi slangnya OZ!
ReplyDeletesk . i think even Aussie themselves oso dun understand what he was saying...;p
ReplyDeleteant .. and i would like to fantasize slapping him lor.. wake him up from the stupid dream. lol ;p
ian .. sorry to disappoint u.. cos i dun look good in blonde...lol
nana .. err.. ur respond i a bit tak faham la.. meaning u agree with me or not?
ReplyDeletealan .. a lot of the instructors oso have the same problem ma... i'm not surprise if we are talking about the same person...:P
I prefer one who's using the everyday english..
ReplyDeleteI myself speaks broken english in class and my members can relate better.. lol..
omg~ so salah !!!
ReplyDeletedislike those berlagak banana man
ReplyDeleteG'day maite!(mate) thats the basic i know XD
ReplyDeletedanny,
ReplyDeletereally annoyed when they do that. So Verangan. cannot tahan lei. let him be la....... later sure he will know that what he do so nothing and useless..... kesian diaorg.
I like to celup Jinjang or Banting... :P
ReplyDeletei have some slang myself too leh. last time my teacher asked me if i'm local. cuz i tuition england with a kiwi.
ReplyDeletehaha...maybe he wants the ppl rmb his weird slang...put him in mind leh...
ReplyDeletehokkian slang also not bad...wakaka
Not sure what celup is the instructor but I'm going to have satay celup this weekend. ;-p
ReplyDeleteeric .. agree.. i think its best to speak language that members can understand...:)
ReplyDeletel .. totally lah ;p
single ..i oso dunno wether he is trying to be a banana or just enjoying the banana skin lol ;p
anthony .. how are you to-die? to-die is a good-die...lol ;p
ReplyDeletenasrul.. i dun mind or care what he wants to do la.. but i just really sakit kepala when trying to understand what he was saying in the class..
william .. n the main characteristic of them is...? seafoodish? lol
eric .. yerr. so class one.. tuition england with a kiwi lagi...;p
ReplyDeletekeo .. u oso have the hokkien slang meh? lol ;p
tz .. in malacca? never tried that le.. but looks so yummy ;P~
I don't like Aussie ascent la, so rough. I spoke with a coll of mine lately (oversea) who has a British ascent, and I found it lovely.
ReplyDeleteAnyhow, I think Hokkien slang is more interesting. Funny at least.
ky .. next time we battle la.. Hakka English vs Hokkien English.. see who's more LOCAL....lol ;p
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