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A: I’ve always wondered, what’s the difference between English for Chinese students and English for native students?
B: I don’t know. What do you think?
A: I think a Chinese student concentrates on written English, and uses it as a basis for communicating. From start to finish he’s learning vocabulary and fundamentals of grammar. This is a very difficult way to learn.
B: What do natives get?
A: They get higher level English, which is more formal than everyday spoken English. They also deal with matters of style and creativity.
B: Do you mean that a native doesn’t make any mistakes in grammar?
A: Absolutely not! Native speakers make a lot of grammar mistakes, especially if they come from a home where nonstandard English is spoken.
B: I suppose that only a small percentage of college students don’t know standard English in American universities.
A: Actually there are more non-native speakers than you think. That’s why it’s so important to quit worrying about making mistakes. Just talk to everyone every chance you get.