[Wikimedia-l] Wikimania 2013 scholarship now accepting application
Lodewijk
lodewijk at effeietsanders.org
Mon Feb 18 18:54:31 UTC 2013
As a true Dutch, I should bring potatoes, peanut butter and hagelslag.
Lodewijk
2013/2/18 Deryck Chan <deryckchan at wikimedia.hk>
> No, because you haven't described what you're bringing :)
>
> On the other hand, a detailed, grammatically correct description of
> stroopwafels will almost certainly gain full marks for the English ability
> criterion. (And perhaps a bonus for "interest in Wikimania" if you make a
> good case)
>
> On 18 February 2013 09:52, Lodewijk <lodewijk at effeietsanders.org> wrote:
>
> > oh... so replying with "I will bring my own food" wasn't such a good idea
> > after all? ;-)
> >
> > 2013/2/18 Liam Wyatt <liamwyatt at gmail.com>
> >
> > > On Monday, 18 February 2013, Abbas Mahmood wrote:
> > >
> > > > > From: liamwyatt at gmail.com <javascript:;>
> > > > > Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2013 11:47:06 +0000
> > > > > To: wikimedia-l at lists.wikimedia.org <javascript:;>
> > > > > Subject: Re: [Wikimedia-l] Wikimania 2013 scholarship now accepting
> > > > application
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > > " Hong Kong is an international gourmet paradise. Please use less
> > than
> > > > 200
> > > > > words to describe your favourite dish of food."
> > > > >
> > > > > Is this an English-language test? Or, is this to help determine the
> > > best
> > > > > catering options? Or something else?
> > > >
> > > > +1 to what Liam asked. I honestly don't understand the premise of
> that
> > > > question in the scholarship application form.
> > > > Abbas.
> > > >
> > >
> > > Upon further questioning I was informed that:
> > >
> > > "This question is referring to the selection criteria #4 "Fluency of
> > > English language". "
> > >
> > > So... Apparently this is where you are expected to write something that
> > > convinces people you have a firm grasp of English. Unfortunately, this
> > is a
> > > written test, not an oral test - because an oral test might be quite
> > > useful. I know many people from my own country and other
> > > English-native-speaking countries that are officially literate but when
> > > asked to speak in a formal setting (or even semi-formal situation like
> > > Wikimania) are incapable of clear enunciation, diction, grammar,
> > > intonation, accent and speed. Certainly, they can be understood by
> > *other*
> > > native English speakers but they have no concept of how difficult it is
> > for
> > > non-native speakers to understand them.
> > >
> > > Perhaps a mandatory class for native speakers before the conference
> > > entitled:
> > > "Speak English, like, more good 'n stuff for all y'all. Mmm'kay?"
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
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