The world is becoming
a global village. No more so than on planet money where aliens of many
continents visit every day. Coming from a small country like the Netherlands
you learn very early on that people within an hour’s car drive speak a
different language. If you want to play with the other children on the French
or German camping site, you have to learn. English and German came to me easier than French though. I do struggle daily with communication
and it was a huge influence in the story line of Language in the blood.
Wouldn’t it be wonderful if I could just bite someone like Cameron does and
absorb the language of that person perfectly?
Wishful thinking and I
don’t think I’m the only one. At work we speak combined; English, Russian,
Chinese, Arabic, German, Dutch, Italian, Japanese and some very bad French. My
French colleagues, who are in the minority, must cringe sometimes at the weird
language we concoct to communicate with each other. The other day my colleague
described a bird as an aggressive pigeon as she couldn’t think of the word for
eagle. This makes Planet money a fun place too, you have a giggle and you
absorb each others cultures and languages by struggling on together. It might
take a bit longer than Cameron’s method but slowly, very slowly, I’m absorbing.
I do now know some pleasantries in the all the above languages.
The reason it took me
so long to write my first book (I’m in my 40’s) is partly due to my teachers.
Like Cameron I wasn’t particularly academically gifted and I found it hard to
concentrate. I did like to write stories, but my humorless teachers never gave
me any feedback on my writings, I just got handed back a paper covered in red
correction marks and a concerned look; why
can’t this child spell? I just gave up on writing. I chose to go into
vocational training at 16 and everyone agreed that making jewellery was a
better outlet for my creativity.
Now with the help of a
computer with a spell checker, thicker skin and a very helpful editor, I had another
stab at writing. Feedback has been great so far and I just received a four star
review, but I know my book isn’t a work of literature; it wasn’t meant to be,
If I raise a smile I’ll be happy. Language is a way to communicate; if it
does more it’s a bonus. To teachers I would like to say: don’t get your
knickers in a twist, there is more to language than spelling and grammar and never let any one stop you from expressing yourself.
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