![]() His sign language is broken and he confuses a lot of American and British signs. How is the professor otherwise? I am currently taking a 500 level course with a non-native speaker as well. So obviously a lot of the classes were full when I tried to sign up.Īny experience with this type of situation? I just got my associates at a CC last year and because I was a new student I was one of the last incoming students that could register for classes. He said it’s not right if it’s that bad for us to have to endure that type of speaking when we are spending the money it costs for the class as well as being a class that is the beginning blocks of a major.ĭropping the class is really not something I would want to do because I’m only taking 1 class because I am a transferring student. ![]() Since this is a degree level class my boss (who also graduated from the same university/business college) said I should probably talk to some other students and see how they feel and maybe go say something to the business department. But when he has to speak in sentences it can become quite difficult to understand. ![]() Some words come out fine when they are just short and to the point. It almost seems that he is studdering when he speaks and just seems like it's broken english. The teacher is asian and to put it bluntly speaks pretty bad english. I am a business major and the class I'm taking this semester is Finance.
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