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Thursday, June 30, 2022

Learn Americanisms + British English, or Ukrainian + Russian, Or Chinese + Japanese, pairs of languages, extra similar languages



American and British English are understandable except for a handful of words. For example. 

USA - UK

candies - sweets

check - bill

cookies - biscuits

diapers - nappies

Fall - autumn

faucet - tap

parking lot - car park

pharmacy - chemist

real estate - property

realtor - estate agent

semester - term

take out - take away

windshield - windscreen

Take away sign over shop in the UK. Photo by Angela Lansbury.


UK - USA

autumn - Fall

bill - check

biscuits - cookies

car park - parking lot

chemist - pharmacy

estate agent - realtor

nappies - diapers

property - real estate

sweets - candies

tap - faucet

term - semester

take away - take out

windscreen - wind shield


Many other languages have similarities. 

How to learn languages on holiday (alphabetical list of languages)

C

Chinese

Traditional in China. variations in Taiwan and Singapore. 

D

Dutch

Learn Dutch in the Netherland and if you speak French watch the bilingual French-Dutch signs in Belgium, as well as Sint Maarten on the south side of the island shared with St Martin in the Caribbean.

F

French

Learn French in bilingual places such as Canada's capital. Also France, Belgium, Switzerland. And St Martin in the Caribbean.

German

Learn German in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.

J

Japanese

Japanese used the same signs as Chinese for most words with the same meaning. (Think of washing symbols and no smoking signs.)


Portuguese

Learn Portuguese in Portugal and pick up some Portuguese in Madeira.

Spanish and Portuguese are so similar that I could read road signs and tourist signs in Madeira. For example, the word Jardim in Portuguese sounds and looks like Jardin in French and garden in English. Can you guess banco, and botanico? Remove the o and the ico.

Spanish

Spanish is spoken in Spain, Spanish islands, and most of central America, except Belize, and South America except Brazil.


Multi-Language Cities and Countries

Canada, Ottawa

The capital is bilingual.

Singapore

The four official languages are English, Chinese (Mandarin), Malay and Tamil.

Switzerland

Learn French or German or Italian if you speak any of these three languages in Switzerland.


Travel

Go on a language course in the destination country.

Stay Home and Host

Can't travel? Invite somebody from the other country to stay with you.

Currently Ukrainians are looking for homes overseas and the UK government is giving you a payment if you commit to providing a home for a Ukrainian for 6 months.

Ukrainian is similar to Russian.

Bulgarian and Russian use similar alphabets.

Japanese and Chinese use the same signs for their language of symbols, although the spoken words are different. Visit China, Taiwan, Hong Kong or Japan, Singapore, or Chinatown in your nearby city.

Wikipedia and Duolingo will tell you all the countries where you can learn and practise and keep up your languages.

Useful Websites on Where to get help

dictionary.com

quora

thesaurus

wikipedia

https://blog.duolingo.com/ukraine-language/#:~:text=Ukrainian%20and%20Russian%20are%20distinct%20languages%20that%20are%2C%20effectively%2C%20cousins,the%20Slavic%20languages%20spoken%20today.

https://www.gov.uk/guidance/homes-for-ukraine-guidance-for-matching-organisations#:~:text=The%20Homes%20for%20Ukraine%20scheme%20allows%20people%20who%20are%20fleeing,for%20at%20least%206%20months.

Learn Italian Plurals - with help from the Medici family in Florence


 

I started an Italian course with Duolingo but had problems with plurals. I could follow that a word ending in o is masculine and a word ending in a was feminine. But the plural. It ends in i. I kept forgetting.

Today I solved the problem. It happened in a roundabout way. A chance surprise - there's a word for that, serendipity.

Learning Beginning with Benedict

My hop around the internet began with a search for the origin of the name Eggs Benedict. (I had written a post about breakfast eggs with smoked salmon at a kosher restaurant in London called SoYo.) 

Learning Following With Florence

From the wikipedia article I went onto Eggs Florentine, with spinach. So I then researched the origin of that, under the word Florentine in cooking.  Florentine means from the city of Florence, not a place I associate with spinach. Well, one does now. The traditional story, which is disputed, says that Eggs Forentine were supposedly introduced to the French court when Catherine de Medici of the Medici family in Florence arrived. One of her favourite, dishes, or a dish which was unusual to the locals, was called Florentine style. 

The meaning of Medici

Then I wondered about the meaning of Medici. The Medici famly were infamous. Rich, powerful. Murderous? What did their name mean?

Quite the opposite of murderous. Life-saving. Medici means doctors, the plural of medico which means a doctor. In modern English we might talk about a medic. (At least, an American would.)

Now I know that medici is plural of medico, whenever I want to think of the Italian plural, I can think of Medici. I also have the pronunciation. Emphasis in Italian of the last syllable but one.

If you have a chance to travel to Italy, you can visit the Medici palace in Florence. If you can't travel but are keen on learning Italian, you could practise every day with duolingo.

Useful Websites

duolingo.com

https://www.duolingo.com/enroll/it/en/Learn-Italian

http://www.palazzomediciriccardi.it/en/palace/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_Medici

I hope this helps you. I have several more posts in this blog on learning languages.

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Eggs Benedict With Smoked Salmon - what do you call it?

Shukla at Soyo restaurant


 Eggs Benedict is a classic breakfast dish supposedly invented in America for a diner named Benedict consisting of eggs in bacon. Since Jews, as well as Moslems, don't eat pork, the variation you get at restaurants serving no pork can substitute other foods. In Soyo restaurant in Golders Green, London, England, I had Eggs Benedict with smoked salmon. All my life I have struggled to remember the ingredients of Eggs Benedict. However, now I find it is easy to remember. I realize that it's eggs on toast, or breakfast eggs and bacon. The eggs are wrapped in the bacon. But for those who don't eat pork, smoked salmon is substituted. (For those who don't eat fish either, another variation is with spinach, a contrast or green and yellow.)

Wikipedia gives the two stories of supposed originators, rival characters called Benedict, as a first name or surname. The earlier dated version seems to be a financier who went into a hotel in New York. 

I sort of remembered a British character named Benedict. But maybe my memory simple abbreviated the story and edited out the fact that the man was American.  

Anyway, if you are in London, I recommend that you go to Soyo restaurant and try their Eggs Benedict, which is made with smoked salmon.


Wednesday, June 29, 2022

SoYo Restaurants, So Yummy, such yummy food

I had trouble remembering the name of So Yo restaurant. The server I asked could not tell me the reason for the name. So I made up my own memory aid. So Yummy. SoYo.  

SoYo restaurant may not look anything special from the outside, but the food is so yummy that I can't wait to go back. 

The menu we were offered is replete with choices. Favourites of my three fellow lunch-time diners included Israeli salad, shukla, and Eggs Benedict.

Shukla at So Yo restaurant, Golders Green. Photo by Angela Lansbury.


Fresh Fruit Juices

 I started with a mixed juice, including bananas and two other fruits, based on orange juice. I could have had apple juice. So many options it was hard to choose so I just selected the first in order not to keep my fellow diners waiting.

Main Courses

My eggs Benedict had smoked salmon around a perfectly cooked egg, which was just lightly runny, but hard enough to cut and not run everywhere. 

Bread Choices

The base was my choice from white, brown or granary loaf. I chose granary which was thick and slightly crunch and a good base for the egg yolk. Plus salad.

We were given assorted side dips and when one of my companions asked for vinaigrette to go on her leftover salad, it came up fast. 

Desserts

Our two desserts were a shared crepes Suzette and a cheesecake.

Cheesecake

The cheesecake was neither  a solid baked cheesecake, nor a flabby frozen set white yogurt masquerading as mousse.  It looked like a solid circle of soft cheese with a topping of the finest crumble. The test was the taste. Absolutely more-ish. It was surrounded by fresh blueberries. 

Decor

The decor is unexciting. The exciting thing is the food which is so good that it makes the saliva and the happy conversation flow.

Crepes Suzette

The crepes Suzette had perfect pancakes and a swirl of cream on the side. We could have saved the spare cream to top up our coffee. One of the two satisfied diners pointed out that, strictly speaking, Crepes Suzette should have Grand Marnier. However, that is not possible if the place does not have a liquor license.

The Toilets

The toilets are up a steep flight of stairs with a rail on one side.   

Parking

Watch where you park. We got a parking ticket. The parking sign was low down and obscured by Wheelie bins.

Tuesday, June 28, 2022

What's kosher, where? Breakfast, brunch, Bagels and kosher food at SoYo restaurant, Golders Green. Compared and contrast with halal

 We were looking for a restaurant near Brent Cross Shopping centre for a meeting with friends in the near future. One of the group wanted a kosher restaurant. 

What do kosher and halal food have in common? No pork. Why? Because they both follow a rule from the book of Leviticus (Latin for laws) in the bible. Jews refer to the bible. Christians added the New Testament about the life of Jesus, and called the original bible, which Jesus followed, the Old Testament. 

Why no Pork?

The rules about eating kosher, not eating pork, were dropped by the ardent follower of Jesus, Paul, when preaching to non-Jews about the messages of Jesus and the Resurrection. 

Moslems came along. They followed Mohamad.  (His name is spelled in English various ways, depending on how you translate the Arabic letters into the Roman alphabet. Nowadays you might conform or to be different the different countries with different pronunciations.) The Moslems kept the old, traditional, rule about not eating pork. Some people say the Christianity is Judaism made easy, whilst Islam is Judaism made difficult. (One month of fasting for Ramadan, whereas the Jews have just one day at the Day of Atonement. Christians give up one food for lent. Jews give up all kinds of food for the period including and surrounding the seder.

On the other hand, in some ways Judaism has stricter or more extensive food restrictions. No shellfish. No milk eating at the same meal as when meat is served. This is either the word of God, or a humanitarian rule that you must not kill a milk feeding calf in front of its mother, using the milk to cook the calf. (Calf cooked in milk is a classic and popular dish in Jordan, still, nowadays, in many places in the Middle East, as I discovered to my amazement, on a press trip to Jordan on a Rolls Royce car rally. 

This rule accounts for the fact that SoYo restaurant has two branches side by side in Golders Green. One serves meat. The other serves only fish, eggs, and milk based dishes. 

How do kosher and halal differ in supermarkets? Both have no pork. The Jewish section has no shellfish. As I am allergic to shellfish, crustaceans and molluscs, this suits me very well. 

Where Are Kosher Restaurants?

You will find both kosher and halal food sections in supermarkets all over London but particularly in the East End of London and North west London. For kosher sections in supermarkets, bagels in supermarkets, and Jewish style or kosher food in delicatessens and restaurants you could look at (alphabetically) Edgware, the Finchley Road, Golders Green, Hendon, Stanmore, Temple Fortune. 

A relative suggested several places in the area. We vetoed a family favourite, the cafe in the Hendon park by Hendon Central station. Great for a sunny day in the park. 

We wanted something more formal, more exciting and filling, with a chance to sit and talk to friends at leisure. But not as luxurious and expensive as a Michelin restaurant, and the upmarket Chinese Kosher restaurants.

B & K

Our favourite for a big meal in an informal setting is B&K, Hatch End, and Edgware, is a salt beef, deli, take away and restaurant.

Bagels in Brick Lane

How about a bagel? London has two famous bagel shops in the East End, in Brick Lane. At least one of them is open very late, possibly all night. Before going anywhere, check the times. 

Sabbath and Sunset

Strictly kosher restaurants have to close dusk to dawn on the Jewish sabbath, which in the UK means dark falls early evening on Friday in winter. So the restaurants won't be open Friday evening, in winter.  However, they will be open Saturday. 

In summer, the sunset time is different. You can find out by a diary, the newspaper, or your watch, or mobile phone, or computer or kitchen or oven clock (or rather, when you can see three stars).

Bagels - Why The Hole?

I started researching bagels when I turned my family history into a novel (still yet to be printed and published - next job!) I was looking at the lifetime of an ancestor on my father's side who came to the UK from Ukraine, from Lemberg, as it was then called in the 1880s. At that time or earlier Bagels come from Poland, Ukraine which was at different times under different rulers and languages, and Western Europe. 

One story goes that bagel sellers would put bread on a stick and make a hole in the middle of the bread to thread bread onto the stick. 

Another story is that the hole was for the benefit of the buyer. Why? Going back a few centuries, houses did not have a cooking range or oven, which would have been a fire risk and required fuel. Every house head food buyer or cook went to the baker with their dough.  Or, if travelling, bought ready made food. 

Another theory goes that when the householders were shopping, housewives, men if women were not allowed out of the house, workers, or travellers, would buy bread to take home or eat later. The buyer would thread the bread on a string around their neck in order to leave their hands free and keep the bulky bread handy (or hidden?!).

So there you have the story to entertain yourself or tell your friend next time you eat a bagel or kosher food or halal food.

Two options in northwest London.



So Yo restaurant

They have more than one branch. You can book a table by phone.

Useful Websites

For both the Golders Green and Edgware branches:

https://soyo.co.uk/

Update on my visit in the next post.

American English - British English

take out - take away


Sunday, June 26, 2022

How Long Does It Take To Write A Blog Post? And grow readership? Ten Tips On Getting More Readers and a bonus tip

 


I have just checked how long it took me to write my previous post on Fusion 381 restaurant. 

First, the time includes editing the photos. That involved cropping them to show the food and not bits of hands and arms on the table. Add the writing, editing, adding photos, captions, labels, rewriting title. Adding names. Promoting. Total time, an hour and a half. 


The reason I have noted this is because friends in Toastmasters International need to write a blog of a minimum of eight posts for a project. (An option in Pathways.) I have given several speeches and a couple of workshops on writing a blog. One of the frequent questions I am asked is, 'How long does it take to write a post?' 

After you have written the text, you check the spelling, add the labels. 

Add another five minutes to mention your post in Facebook or other media. Remember to include the blogspot link, not the blogger link where you create the post.

Tripadvisor

If you are writing a review, of a restaurant or museum or destination, or anything about transport, you might like to write in Tripadvisor which gives you a framework. But they don't like to publish a copy of what you wrote elsewhere, and you cannot copy words from their posts, so its best to write two separate pieces, or to write two days apart so that your phrasing and emphasis is different. You might also write one piece about your view of the meal. The other piece could be written after you reminisce with whoever ate there with you. 

Allow another fifteen minutes to write on Tripadvisor. Allow longer if you are adding photos. Decide whether you want to use photos of yourself in your personal blog, and impersonal photos on Tripadvisor. You might decide the other way round.

Good reasons for including yourself. 

1 Self-Promotion

That's why you write, to promote yourself, gain status as an expert, show off. To establish copyright. To enable you to identify your own photo, if anybody else re-uses it.

Other options for promoting yourself as an expert include writing on Google maps reviews. Writing on Wikipedia, Simple Wiki, Wikitravel and Wikivoyage. And writing in a local newspaper or national newspaper.

A Spin-Off Post

If the post is too long, or you have another thought on a slightly different subject, you will write the second post faster by extracting a paragraph or two from the first post.

This takes only about 30 minutes for a shorter post. But you might need another ten to fifteen to hunt for a different photo or a free caricature or to take a photo.

Timing

I went to listen to a panel of the most prolific and widely read travel writers at The World Travel Market, a travel trade show in London, England. Some travel writers choose to put out a new post at a time of day when they think readers will be most likely to be looking for something to read, first thing in the morning local time - unless you are writing for a foreign market.

Newsworthy Stories

The most widely read blogger in the UK wrote to get a high number of readers so he could sell to advertisers and earn money from affiliate marketing. He made a point of attending every cinema opening and every event. He tried to get an invitation and take a picture of himself with the stars or to get an exclusive picture of the stars. If he did into get an invitation, he would photograph the outside of the building, interview the stars outside as they arrived and left, and if all else failed, phone them up afterwards for a quotation, or interview passers by to get their forthright opinion on whether the stars were stunning or a waste of time. 

How did he get the courage to do this? Quite simple. He told me, 'I needed the money!'

Famous Names

My son is in Search Engine Optimization which is a fancy way of saying marketing websites to increase the number of times the website or post is being found by searches, and read.

He told me two vital facts. The first was regarding photos, 

TIPS

1 Prolific Photos Promoting Blogs

Yes, you must have at least one photo at the start of each post. No one is not enough. you need lots of photos. Ideally one above each paragraph for each new idea. So my idea restaurant review would show the outside, the inside, the seat, the table, the menu, the starter, the main course, the dessert, the drinks, the water, the server, the owner, any special offer or later event such as book now for Christmas or sign up with your birthday to get a special offer on your birthday.

2 Text Translations

The text should be easy to read. Translated into other languages. On many website creation websites, you simply click boxes for the languages you want to add.

3 Call To Action

If you want readers to act, by making a purchase, you need to have a buy now button. This must appear on every screen they see whatever size screen they are reading on. So you might need call to action after every paragraph, not just the end of the page because it could be off the screen and they might not read that far because they are tired and bored or because they did not realize that the post continues below.

4 Mention Famous People and places

To increase clicks, use as many famous names as possible, of places and people. For example, supposing I am writing about an inexpensive or new hotel near Niagara Falls, I must include the words Niagara Falls, and Canada, and mention Marilyn Monroe who made a film there. Plus the words cheap and bargain. 

5 Sales - Urgent! Buy Now!

People who promote promotion often tell you that you increase sales by making people buy now. Show that a special offer is being made. 

6 Show that you are cheaper than rivals. 

7 Give testimonials. 

8 Add number, such as three reasons why you should buy, 5 places to see, the top ten museums, 10 countries to visit before you die, the 100 best restaurants.

9 Have An identifiable Alliterative Product or Person or Brand

You have heard of Apple, Automobile Association. For example, I as a teacher would be Angela, English Expert. 

As a fashion writer, I could be Angelic Angela. Look like Angelic Angela. Dress of the Day with Angela. 

10 Test Titles

Try two titles for your blog and see which gets the most readers. I tried Angela's dress of the day and dress of the day angela and the latter got the most clicks. 

As a traveller, ... I could ask on Facebook which title people prefer and get votes. A or B. But remember that people may prefer a to b but not like either enough to buy the book or product. So you might allow a vote for neither or a vote for another suggestion.

BONUS TIP 11 Time Saving

Plan your year's blog posts. Copy your own posts from last year, adding new photos and updated prices and people and quotations from famous people.

Write all your posts for the week on Sunday. Each day just release the next post.

Useful Websites

dressofthedayangela.blogspot.com

Please share links to your favourite posts.

Fusion 381 - Fabulous Fun At Fusion 381, an evening out at a new restaurant in Hatch End

The outside of Fusion 381 restaurant in Hatch End, in the former Natwest Bank.

Decor
I am glad the empty bank building has been put to good use. I liked the fact that we had windows but were secluded from passers by and the distraction of views of the street and pedestrians and traffic. We could concentrate on each other.

Fusion 381 opened in June 2022 and four of us were keen to try out the new restaurant in Hatch End in the converted premises of the old Natwest Bank.  You see it and pass it on the corner near Tesco in Hatch End. Hatch End is a suburb of Pinner, on the Uxbridge Road in London. You have a choice of restaurants, several Italian, and other European.

What is Fusion 381? A fusion of styles, at number 381 on the Uxbridge Road. The menu on their website looked quite complicated and ambitious. However, when we sat down and looked at the menu it seemed much more straightforward.

We booked a table. That was good because they were busy on a Saturday night. The decor is dark and relaxing with tables round and square. The nice thing is the service. They rush to greet you when you step in through the door. They are happy to discuss your table and offer you alternative options. We had a baby and wanted room for the push chair.

The tables are quite close together which creates a warm atmosphere, yet, because of the echo, you don't hear anybody else's conversation. And your own is lost in the general buzz and pleasant faint popular song background music.

Starters

Californian Roll at Fusion 381 restaurant. Photo by Angela Lansbury.

I'm allergic to shellfish so I passed on most of the starters and opted to share what the others had. With 8 pieces, we had enough for two each for the four adults. (The mother shared with her baby.)

The Californian rolls were a bit like sushi, with rice and what looked like dark green seaweed or vine leaves and stuffing and on top orange fish roe. The rice was very solid, but was eagerly eaten by all five of us including the one year old. The last thing I ate was the little green swirl, left on the corner of the long black dish, thinking the green was avocado or something subtle. No, it was wasabi - spicy hot, hot, hot!

The chicken wings with a choice of sauce were a success with everybody.

Main Courses

We chose four different main courses. My chicken with mushrooms was tasty. 

The duck was even better.  The saute potatoes were adequate, but not a generous size portion.

The vegetarian dish came with batons of orange coloured sweet potato which were enjoyed by our dieter, and me, and the baby. The person who ordered them said some of them were undercooked. I thought some of my baby asparagus was undercooked. Not so bad as to be remarked on or sent back when our server asked, 'Is everything all right?'

We chorused, 'Lovely. Great.' 

The steak and chips was fine. Chips okay. Could have done with salt. No salt was on the table.

The steak was soft, succelent and tasty. But they could not supply mustard. 

Our son hopped out and bought mustard from Tesco Express. He left it with the staff when we departed.

Toilets

The toilets are upstairs. The stairs are carpeted which makes them seem less steep.Quite delightful underfoot. The handrail on only one side is adequate, but annoying if you are right handed as you have to hold it with your left hand on the way down.  I suppose it makes more room, as well as being cheaper to install only one.

The owner came over to talk to us. An older man with a greying beard, quietly spoken. I could hardly hear him against the background noise of jolly music and excited, happy chatter. He has extensive experience of running restaurants, at assorted locations in London, including Ruislip Manor.

Drinks

Cocktails were what a google reviewer called 'London prices'.  Central London high prices. So I looked at the reasonably priced wine by the glass.

The barman is happy to discuss drinks with you. They had a small number of wines by the glass, but no Prosecco, nor anything sweet. I could have had a fruit juice, if that was available. I was offered the white wine to taste. It was okay, not too acidly dry, but didn't inspire me. Full marks to the restaurant for service.

I had a small sake, Japanese rice wine. I wanted a novelty. 

A small glass. I had expected it to be on a saucer. It looked like a tall, narrow transparent little shot glass. Slightly disappointed at the sight. But pleased with the effect. I quickly felt jolly.

(I postponed the climb up and down the flight of stairs to the toilet. Do they have a ground floor toilet for the disabled? I should have asked. Other restaurants in Hatch End provide this if anybody in a wheelchair needs it. For example, B & K, and one of the Italian restaurants. Check if you need a ground floor toilet.)

My husband's red wine was quite drinkable. 

Delightful Desserts

Chocolate brownie dessert with vanilla ice cream, at fusion 381 restaurant, Hatch End. Photo by Angela Lansbury.


The printed menu differed from the website. Not the unusual dishes I had hoped for, not the Japanese dessert nor the coconut ice cream.

Only two of the desserts on the printed menu were available, no sorbets. We were not hungry, and one person objected that he didn't like sticky toffee pudding. I mentally conceded that you could have a chocolate brownie any time anywhere.  But, out of curiosity, we opted for one portion of the chocolate brownie to share between four. The dessert was prettily presented with a stripe of red on top. It passed the taste test with full marks. It was lip-smacking good with a strong chocolate flavour and with the vanilla ice cream melting, quite a liquid mouthful. 

Service

Our server was delightful and attentive. Chatty but not obtrusive. Fast and efficient and warm. She was by the door to say goodbye when we left. 

They did not serve any coffees or hot drinks. You have an Italian coffee bar a few doors along, and an ice cream from an ice cream parlour, if you want to prolong your evening out. We did not need that. 

A final plus for some diners. They can supply halal food.

Getting There

The Uxbridge Road runs east to west across north London, from the Stonegrove, Edgware area in the East, through to Hatch End, then past Pinner and on to Uxbridge.

The buses H12 and H14 stop at Hatch End station and in the middle of The Broadway, which is the wide but short High Street - you can walk one end to the other in 5 minutes.

Fusion 381

Hatch End 

Pinner

HA5 4JP

tel: 020 3859 8722

Useful Websites

Their Website

https://www.fusion381.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/381food-v2.pdf

Reviews on Google

https://www.google.com/search?q=fusion+381

Tripadvisor add a listing

Friday, June 24, 2022

Writing my elevator speech in Chinese and other languages



Why learn to read a foreign language?

I want to read foreign languages so that I can read signs on stations and in hotels. I need to read signposts and maps when walking, driving, or taking a taxi.

It is also useful to be able to translate the headlines in newspapers.

When listening to conversations, I listen out for useful words, at least to know if the answer to a question is yes or no.waiters and hotel receptions saying, yes, no, we can, and we can't.

Greek

In the Meze restaurant in Limassol in Cyprus, I could only see that they were still discussing whether they could find us a table and when.

Russian 

When I listened to a Ukrainian woman talking on the mobile phone to her son, I kept hearing Da, which is yes in Russian, so I assumed it was the same in Ukrainian.

USA

We often hear about how you should prepare your elevator speech. That's a two minute speech introducing yourself when you happen to find yourself with the CEO or VIP - or in fact anybody who might be useful. 

First, make yourself sound pleasant: useful, helpful. (I am visiting your lovely country.) Or a recipient of the listener's greater wisdom. ('We are lost. Are you local?')

Next, end with your question. Or call to action.

Your request for action or answers could be simple. 'Where is the restaurant?' Or, 'Where is the nearest toilet?'  

Cyprus

In Cyprus, our statements and simplified questions were, "We (are) British tourists. Here (only) one day.  (We don't mind) waiting, (for a table). (Is that  ) OK? (Can we sit on) a chair? (And read) the menu? (Maybe order) a drink?"

Eventually, I want to give the introductory or icebreaker speech to a Mandarin speaking club in Singapore. I want to know how to introduce myself in a minimum of four minutes for a four to six minute speech.

Some sentences are easier than others. Some nationalities are easier to pronounce than others. Decide what you want to say, and the easiest way to remember the useful words. For example, Is it easier to say, I am English, or, I am not American. 

Can I make a joke? using the same sentence structure, I might use different nouns or adjectives. Translate, I am not American, I am not Australian, I am not Chinese, I am English. 

Many phrase books such as the Berlitz phrase books divide the sentences into useful things you can say in certain situations or places, such as at the doctor, dentist, hospital, airport, train or bus station.

Berlitz also started Earworms. I have the discs and books. They come in a set of two. I have set one for German and Chinese. The part one starts with a conversation on a plane. I would like a beer, a glass of water, and so on, to the air hostess. To your fellow passenger, I am from such and such a city. Where are you from. Are you married? I am married. (Vital for singles, this one, if looking for romance, and for married people, when trying to prevent trouble.)

In Chinese I wanted to look up the difference, if any, between I and me, and me and mine.

What are: I , me , my book 

I translate into Chinese, then separate the words to see what each one means. Then translate back into English.

Google translate gave me this

I - wo

of - de

book - shu

You have to watch the accents which are a guide to the tone. 


Useful Websites



Thursday, June 23, 2022

How to Travel During Train Strikes in the UK, by plane, train, taxi, bus & walk


 

In June in London, England, train drivers and train staff have been on strike for more pay. How can you get around and get home?

First you check the media for predicted strike days.

Second, assume there might be delays the following days. If the night staff have not been working signals, this will affect the morning trains. If key workers are late or absent, other businesses might not be open or might cancel events.

Check alternative routes.

Planes

Planes run from London to European cities and other parts of the UK. London City airport.

International Rail

Europe

European Trains

My husband came back to the UK on a pre-booked channel tunnel train from France on Eurostar, St Pancras (Kings Cross & St Pancras station) to Gare du Nord (station of the north) in Paris. The French trains were still running into London. However, they were full. He had booked his return journey the week previously to a wine show for the trade in Bordeaux (which means bordering on water), southwestern France, with a change of trains in Paris, so he had to take a taxi to the other station.

Intercity UK Trains

 If the underground trains in central London are not running, you might still be able to get in and out using the intercity trains. Note if they are express or if they have suburban stops.

Coaches

Check the bus routes, and the coaches. 

Coaches are single decker and go between cities and make fewer stops. Coaches might have toilets.

Buses

In the UK, buses are single or double decker and make numerous stops at bus stops. Some buses have to be hailed.  

All night Buses

A small number of routes. 

Hailing Buses

In the UK to hail a bus you raise the palm of your hand. (Unlike Asia. In Singapore  your palm faces the ground and your hand goes up and down like patting an invisible dog.)

Taxis and Cabs

Taxis

Taxis generally have meters.

Uber and other shared cab services (which may have raised prices to match demand). Uber prices apparently in some places shot up to six times the normal fare.

Share a taxi or cab with a colleague, or somebody you chat up in the taxi queue, to cut costs.

Walking distances and times.

London transport has a map online showing walking distances between main stations. If you have wheeled luggage, or small light luggage, you will find both the short walks and the long walks easier.

Bicycles

Consider hiring bicycles. No need to hunt for a bicycle hire shop. Bicycles in London are on stands in public places.  Now you see the name Santander in the Santander colours. You might remember when the bikes were first a novelty they were nicknamed the neatly alliterative Boris Bikes.

Phone a friend / relative in the city near a mainline station

My family member caught an intercity train to Hendon and his son drove Dad the last  couple of miles out to the suburbs.

Useful Websites

Tfl stands for Transport for London

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2022_United_Kingdom_national_rail_strike

https://tfl.gov.uk/modes/cycling/santander-cycles

https://content.tfl.gov.uk/walking-tube-map.pdf

https://content.tfl.gov.uk/bus-route-maps/city-of-london-night-a4-301119.pdf

Wednesday, June 22, 2022

Americanisms and British equivalents


 

American - English

apartment - flat

closet - wardrobe

cookie - biscuit

drug store - chemist

Fall - autumn

faucet - tap

Mom and Pop store - family business/corner shop

movie - film

hood - bonnet

parking lot - car park

realtor - estate agent

sneakers - gym shoes

store - shop

truck - lorry


English - American

autumn - Fall

biscuit - cookie

bonnet (in a car) - hood

car park - parking lot

chemist - drug store

estate agent - realtor

family business - Mom and Pop store

film - movie

flat - apartment

gym shoes - sneakers

lorry - truck

shop - store

tap - faucet (in the uk faucet is a technical term used by plumbers and instructions books)

wardrobe - closet


Useful Websites

Wikipedia

American English

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_English

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_English



Sleepless Nights? Learn Languages!

Travelling to another time zone can upset your body clock. In theory, you can keep moving your bedtime by an hour until you are almost on the same time zone as your destination. Or you can watch films on the plane and keep yourself awake until the local bedtime, by which time you are so tired that you are bound to fall asleep.

I discovered that if you are awake and worrying, you can kill the worries and make use of the time by learning languages. Or do any other task you have been postponing. After midnight, it's 'free' time. You can write your novel, tidy, clean. You can do an easy task and get it out of the way.That frees up the next day to do work or vital tasks. Or simply sleep.

Unpack. Or pack for your next trip. Or make a packing list.

Or learn a language.

I have recently been using duolingo. com which sends me regular reminders by email. 

My flashcards for Chinese were from thamesandhudson.com and cost me 12.95 

If you are tired and fed up, the latest version of Duolingo in June 2022 has animated figures which applaud you, after five or ten right answers in a row.


Useful Websites

duolingo.com

thamesandhudson.com 

Advantages of Taking a Low Paid job temporarily on arriving overseas looking for work. Problems and tasks.

A Ukrainian woman is looking for work in London. I remember that when I was in the USA I was afraid to look for work because I did not have a work permit and was afraid that taking work without one would jeopardize my husband's job. I was under the impression that you needed a work permit before you could apply for a job. It did not occur to me that a prospective employer might help you apply, or be able to show that they were unable to employ a local person because you had unique skills - which might include speaking another language, or being willing to do a job for which there were no other applicants. 



A decade later I found work as a teacher in Singapore - only after several years thinking I could not do so.

Through your job you will meet other people who are employed. You can tell them what you are looking for. 

Instant Promotion

You might find that your boss resigns and you can take over their job. 

New Skills

You might learn enough from observing your boss or colleagues to apply for another job. 

Reliability And Track Record

The fact that you are in employment tells an agency or employer that you are willing to work. You can turn up on time. 

Confidence

You get the confidence of having a job. That might be the spur to apply for something better. 

Employment Practicalities

You learn the practicalities of filling in your government work forms, an employment number. A tax number. An insurance number.

Travel

You learn simply getting the public transport or car route to your nearby place of work. You are ready to arrive on time for an interview, first day at a new job. You are no longer daunted by the distance. No longer stressed by the journey.

You have new interests. Shops. Transport. Places to eat. Places of entertainment. A new location to discuss and compare with your new home area. 

Conversations About Work Opportunities

When somebody asks you where you are working, you have a conversation opener. Instead of starting by saying you need a job, you can talk about your current job, then say you would like a better paid job.

Friends

You make friends not just with other refugees and job seekers, but with people who are employed. You meet people who are in the country permanently. Your new friends are people with whom you spend time. You have something in common, the workplace, even the place to buy lunch.

Singapore

In Singapore I discovered that I needed three things before I could start work.

1 Evidence of my university degree.

2 A health check. This included an x-ray to show I did not have TB.

3 A work permit.

At first this all seemed daunting. 

Degree Certificate

First, where was my university certificate? I was in Singapore. The document was in England. 

My son looked, but could not find it. The obvious place was in a frame on the wall. No luck.

We checked the procedure for getting a replacement. You had to apply during term time of the university. Another delay. (Plus more cost.)

Meanwhile. I suggested that another picture could have been placed on top of the certificate to re-use the frame.

My son checked. Success. I was right. My certificate was behind something else. 

Now, simply the cost of delivery and wait for delivery. 

Health Check

I had the health check. When I passed the health check I was quite pleased. I was healthy!

Work Permit

The employer had asked me if I had a work permit. I reluctantly admitted that I had no work permit. To my surprise, this was no problem. My prospective employer simply dictated to her secretary a one line request for a work permit, addressed to the correct department down the road.

She handed me the letter and told me to take my letter and my Singapore identity card to the employment office in a taxi which she paid for. Off I went. Ten minutes later I reached the office. 

On a wet Monday morning the place was deserted. The official seemed happy to have something to do and somebody to talk to. He glanced at the request, checked my Identify card. He reached for his stamp on a form. I signed a request document and a receipt document. Ten minutes later I was in the taxi back to the school.

An hour later I was in the classroom teaching. That is another story. On to a new set of problems. But my problems in getting a job were over.

The moral is, don't delay. Each task is just a rung in the ladder of job hunting and life. As my husband says: It is not a problem. It is just a task.

Teaching Americanisms and the English Language

 I am the regular language evaluator for meetings of the Empire Toastmast Club in Surabaya, Indonesia. The advantage of Zoom is that I am able to speak to Toastmasters meetings in Asia, such as Singapore and Indonesia, from the UK, Europe, Cyprus and other parts of Asia.

This month I was listening to a meeting in Indonesia and commenting on their use of English and giving tips on how to improve your English. I heard one of them use an Americanism. I wondered whether to include it in my lists of correct and interesting and creative English, which I read first, or tips on improvement. I opted to include Americanisms in correct usage, correct, depending on your audience.



I told them:

I heard somebody say 'a bunch of people'. That is an Americanism. In Britain we say a group of  people. The word bunch would be used in a bunch of flowers.

Another difference, which amsuses the Americans, is that the British people say that a phone line is engaged.. Americans say the phone line is busy. Americans use engaged in the phrase engaged to be married. 

Useful Websites

Toastmasters International Find a club

https://www.toastmasters.org/find-a-club

Monday, June 20, 2022

How to learn and remember the Ukrainian, Bulgarian and Russian alphabets

Flag of Russia, bordered, from Wikimedia Commons.
 

For years I have been wanting to learn the Russian alphabet (along with Greek and Hebrew). Cyrillic is name after Cyril, a monk, who, together with his brother, devised the Cyrillic alphabet used by Russia and with variations by Bulgaria and Ukraine.

Here are my memory aids.

Tilda

The tilda or wavy line in Spanish turns the n into a ny as in a Spanish or Spanish American canyon. In Cyrillic the tilda goes a step further and means the sound is y.

The p becomes an r, but not just any r, a trilled or thrilled r as in Spanish and Italian and Indonesian.rted t

H

The H looks like the lower half of the H.

The l looks like you started to write the lower case l but got called away in the middle when a letter fell through the letterbox.

B and V

The b is a v. But a real b has a little line like a shelf over a radiator across the top, or the tiny tray on top of a half tester bed. B with a line for b as in bed.

Memory Aid Recall

If you want to record your own memory aids and go to see other people's there is a system called memrise. You records your memory aids and choose whether to share them.

Useful Websites

duolingo.com

https://duolinguists.wordpress.com/2022/03/01/ukrainian-alphabet-uk-grammar-portal/

https://app.memrise.com/signin?next=%2Fdashboard

Meeting a Ukrainian Who Is Looking For Work In London - What I Heard and Said About Job Hunting and C.V.s

 A Few Facts About Ukraine

If you cannot visit a country, the next best thing is to meet somebody from that country who is living in your country and to ask them about their homeland. 

I have been wanting to visit Ukraine for a long time. I had a great grandparent from Ukraine. 


Lviv / Lvov / Lemberg

My ancestor came from what is now called Lviv. That city is in the west of Ukraine, near the border. Going back a few generations, to the time of my grandfather's grandfather, the city once was invaded by two different armies. As the battle to control the city raged on, in one day the citizens changed nationality twice, so that in one day they had three different nationalities.




When my great grandfather reached London, he was known as a Lemberger, meaning somebody from Lemberg. He would not have been called Lemberger when he was in Lemberg, only when he reached London, I had learned this at a meeting about tracing your ancestors.

Surnames in the English and Ukrainian

The Ukrainian lady I met had no idea that Lviv was once called Lemberg. She speaks good English, which she learned at school, as well as Russian, which she said is similar to Ukrainian. 

I overheard her talking on the phone to her family.  She kept saying Da which I recognized as Russian for yes. It sounds almost the same in Ukrainian. I should have looked up the Ukrainian language again, immediately before going to the meeting. 

I asked her to tell me the numbers one to three in Ukrainian. You need to be able to roll the letter r.  (I must practise rolling the letter r. I need this skill for other languages, including Indonesian.)

Wikipedia explains that the city now called Lviv in Ukrainian was named after the founder's son, Leo, meaning Lion. Here's more information from Wiipedia, which gives links to sources, on the variations of the city's name.

Lviv  ( Ukrainian ЛьвівL'viv Polish LwĂłw German Lemberg  or  Leopoldstadt  ( archaic );  Yiddish לעמבערג Russian Львов RomanizedLvov ) is an administrative center in western  Ukraine with more than a millennium of history as a settlement, and over seven centuries as a city. Prior to the creation of the modern state of Ukraine, Lviv had been part of numerous states and empires, including, under the name LwĂłwPoland and later the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth; under the name Lemberg, the Austrian and later Austro-Hungarian Empires; the short-lived West Ukrainian People's Republic after World War I; Poland again; and the Soviet Union. In addition, both the Swedes and the Ottoman Turks made unsuccessful attempts to conquer the city.

I was invited to lunch by somebody who was entertaining a Ukrainian lady, who was living with one of his employers. In Ukraine she lived about 100 miles from Kiev, in a city I had not heard of. I asked her, 'What is your home like? What wort of building? What does it view?'

She replied, 'I live in a flat. On the 12th floor of a thirteen floor building. We used to have a view of the river. Until another building got in the way.'

She has been in the UK about 2 months. My host who previously had a C.V writing business was going to meet her before lunch to discuss her CV which he was helping her write, then decided to invite her to lunch.

The British government is supposedly giving a sum to people who are housing the refugees, for the use of the accommodation as well as food and so on. It saves the government having to build or adapt property, admin. It also gives the refugees a support system, friends, a new 'family'.

The refugees don't like to consider themselves as 'refugees'. 

The lady I shall call 'O', to protect her privacy, and because I did not ask her permission, said, "I don't like that word. I consider I am here temporarily until I go home. I have a job in the Ukraine, but it pays very poorly, enough for me to have a three bedroom flat for me and my son in Ukraine, a room for each of us and a spare room, but not enough for the two bedrooms we need in the UK, because he is over ten years old." (That is a legal requirement, a child who is beyond puberty cannot share a room with a parent of the opposite sex.) 

I can imagine that if the reports in the UK papers are to be believed, red tape or other delays mean some of the people who are giving the 'refugees' shelter for up to six months have not yet, after two or three months, seen any money. How long would you be prepared to have a stranger living in your home? Would you expect them to start looking for work? I imagine that the host are anxious that their guests are starting to look for work in the UK, as they have permission to work.

Unfortunately, two things in the immigrant's mind might cause them to procrastinate about job-hunting. One is the hope that this is just a temporary fix, that things will come right soon and the war will end and they will be able to go back home. 

The other is general stress and depression from the upheaval of going to live in another country and find work when you don't speak the language. 

Our Ukrainian contact can work from home, now overseas in the UK, at her job in the Ukraine. But the money she earns is not enough to pay rent in the UK. Why not seek work in the UK instead? She is afraid that when she goes back to the Ukraine, no only will she have lost her job, but she will be unable to find another, because employers want to employ people under the age of 40.

(I can envisage two solutions. One is that the government gives a subsidy to employers, rather than paying people dole money, meaning unemployment benefits. Alternatively, either the government or private industry can set up businesses designed to employ older people, either exclusively, or to give them equal opportunities.)

Could she keep her 9 to 5 job in the Ukraine, and supplement her income with part time work in the UK? For example, on a Saturday? Or an hour each evening? 

My experience, as an English teacher, is that if you take a lowly paid job in the industry in which you are interested, it gives you confidence to apply for a better paid job. You can then talk your way through the interview. You can talk about your experiences.

Your boss might move on, creating a vacancy. You get to hear about it first. You can save your company the cost of advertising or paying an agency to find a replacement.

Another possibility is that a colleague moves to a better paid job. They find another vacancy in their new workplace. At very least, they can tell you which newspapers or magazines or websites are useful for you. Either because employers advertise there. Your new colleagues can also tell you about training courses, and sell you, or lend you or give you the course books.

C.V. Opportunities

Meanwhile, what are her prospects here and now in the UK? However, if 'O' speaks good English, as well as Russian and Ukrainian, and a little Polish, that is a skill she can mention on her C.V. She can say that she is bilingual, or trilingual, can translate, can deal with correspondence. 

Language Skills

I found employment in Singapore as a teacher of English.

Employers might find your home language skill useful. That could be that useful, teaching languages, translation services, business correspondence and phone calls. A few firms may dealing with refugees in this country.

 But especially if they are dealing with business in other countries.  (For example, export, import, services, IT, contracts, employment, finance, pricing, timing).

Selling Yourself On Your CV - In Numbers

The employer is interested in what the potential employee can do for the company, and what they did before. If the numbers are small, because it is the past or  because the currency sounds much less, then express it in percentages or multiples or buying power. For example, I was able to save my employer half the cost of ..., or the equivalent of ... or what would be so much in today's money. 'I am looking for a starting salary of ... and hope to be gaining x by the end of the year.

CV and LinkedIn

A potential employer will look at your c.v. (which Americans call a resume) on LinkedIn. If they are English speaking, they will look at the English version - not the Ukrainian).

If your CV on LinkedIn is in English, or the language of the country where you are seeking employment, such as China, you might not need to send a CV because the potential employer can see all they need to know already.

My experience of job-hunting in Singapore, was that you should not wait for your ideal job or a job paying the amount you want to earn. You could sit around for years, like I did in the USA and Singapore. I found jobs I wanted when I decided to just take any job. I took a poorly paid teaching job. It was better than doing nothing earning nothing or going shopping and spending money. Somebody where I started working told me about another company which was looking for teachers. When I applied for the next job, after less than a month I had enough confidence and knowledge of the lingo to talk my way through the interview.

Family Names

I asked the Ukrainian woman I met, 'What\s the name of your son? What does it mean?'

She told me, "Many Ukrainian names end in enko, and skyy, like our president, Zelenskyy.'

Russian surnames or family names when translated from Cyrillic into or written in the English (Latin or Roman) alphabet can end in ski as well as ev/ov/off and en/in/an/on, as in Putin. 

Buying UK Clothes in Ukraine

The Ukrainian lady was wearing clothes bought from UK shops, especially Aldi. To get around the problem of high postage, private companies ship collectively. The price is standard for a shipment to a particular address. So the more you buy, the cheaper the postage cost per item.

Travelling from Ukraine to the UK is done via the same companies. They run a minivan and sell off seats and take boxes of goods.


Useful Websites

Ukrainian Surnames

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Surnames_of_Ukrainian_origin

Shipping Aldi goods to the Ukraine

https://www.u-buy.com.ua/en/brand/aldi

Learn Ukrainian and/or Russian

https://www.duolingo.com/learn