On Sat, Jul 19, 2014 at 5:44 PM, Sibylle Koczian <nulla.epist...@web.de> wrote:
> Am 18.07.2014 20:45, schrieb Chris “Kwpolska” Warrick:
>
>> Yes, exceptions do exist. But most video tutorials are produced by
>> people without enough knowledge, and people that should not be working
>> on educational material. This is especially visible in videos about
>> basic things: they can be produced by just about anyone with a
>> microphone — which never leads to anything good. (In order to be more
>> precise, I'd have to be politically incorrect.)
>>
>
> Moreover people knowing enough about the subject and being able to explain
> it really well won't necessarily speak clearly. And spoken English is so far
> away from the written version anyway that it's simply a pain for everybody
> with another first language.

Depends on the person.  I’m perfectly fine with spoken English (as
long at it isn’t produced by Asians and other badly-speaking people),
and it’s not my mother tongue.

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