If you met the queen of England, what would you say? Nice to meet you. Pleased to meet you. Lovely to meet you. How do you do? Stick News: wilfingBy the way, the reason I cant remember stuff about New Zealand English is because my English has changed a bit from living in Japan for six years. For example — I have started using some American English because a lot of the textbooks in Japan are in American English so Ive got used to it. Sometimes its laziness, sometimes its for conversation flow

— for example I know that if I say “primary school” the conversation is likely be disrupted while they ask what it means … so I start saying “elementary school” and then I end up just getting used to it.Japanese English also sometimes creeps in sometimes too…. oh dear.Anyway, this isnt really a problem for communicating in general. Its only a problem when I start explaining something to a student and get all mixed up half way through.Take a quiz for todays questionanswer:http://eslvideo.com/view_quiz.php?id=35English script:http://thedailyenglishshow.blogspot.com/2007/04/show-356-tuesday-24-april.html日本語:http://plaza.rakuten.co.jp/dailyenglish/diary/200704240000/The Daily English Showhttp://www.thedailyenglishshow.com/

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