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HUBLOT Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

An English native speaker

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An English native speaker may not be able to clearly communicate more complex ideas and structures to students especially if his understanding of the local language is limited.

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- an English native speaker
- a native English speaker
May I ask which is correct?
  

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Native English speaker is right.

  • Native English speaker is right.
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Native English speaker is right.
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Hi,
HUBLOTWhich is correct?
Native English speaker (or native speaker of English), as already noted.

See also native English speaker vs. English native speaker

Regards
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Hi,

I prefer 'a native English speaker'.

Consider this simple example.
A: We need an English speaker for this job.
B: What kind?
A: A native Eng

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