i was a science student, studying maths in hong kong, so long long time ago. then i took on a job in box-making factory in china for quality post (you think there is not much quality to say on paper box? you know nothing!). quite some years back then, i bought a car. in china, car is as important as a private toliet, which gives you that sense of security. in the first few weeks, i drove to a place called toastmasters club in shenzhen. people there did not have as much advantage in english (humble i am) as their arabic. i was in the focus, and i felt the pride. when you tasted something nice, you would want more. then i went to improve my english with BBC. before then, i did have some fancy in british english because hong kong was a british-rule city and british accent did give people a distinctive impression. i took on BBC then. that was year 2010. i remember the very first podcast was "world business report" mentioning the riot in Greece as austerity was introduced for EURO crisis. i was listening to this 30-minute podcast in a minibus at the border. i understood so little from that podcast. i thought my english was not that bad as i could perceive in the toastmasters club. i was disappointed, soon turned humiliated, angry. i was kicking the front seat in the minibus, like the riot in Greece in the podcast. i did not give up. i watched BBC documentary with subtitles so i could pick up words. i carried on BBC listening. it's a real deal after all. six years on, i can understand almost all the radio programme (well, something the interviewees speaks spanish for places or names). i even took ielts exam in 2015 and i got score 8. with fluent english come the pride and the advantage at work. and to me, british accent is as important as a private toliet, which gives a sense of mystery.

thank you, BBC. i love you more than i love my girlfriend, Maggie. After all, her english is not british at all!

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  • Nice to read!

  • I was amused to read this "BBC. i love you more than i love my girlfriend, Maggie. After all, her english is not british at all". It's very easy to solve this problem, any smart phone or recording player can do that, marry one. :D Good luck.

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