Hearing problem hurts Dion's English grasp
OTTAWA, Sept. 8 (UPI) -- Canadian Liberal leader Stephane
Dion says he struggles when speaking English because a hearing
problem prevents him from catching the "music of the language."
His understanding of English is better than his delivery, he
told The (Toronto) Globe and Mail.
"I have difficulty to isolate sounds," said the opposition
leader, whose native language is French. "It may explain the fact
that the music of the language is difficult for me to catch."
He said he didn't know the name of his condition, but was
tested and his mother has the same problem. He told the newspaper
his biggest issue was with intonation.
"If I am in a cocktail and everybody is speaking at the same
time I will have difficulty and it may affect my ability then to
catch the music of the beautiful language of English," he said.
But that does not stop him from listening, he said. His goal
is to deliver a perfect short clip on the radio that all Canadians
will understand.
"That is my goal. It is difficult," he said.
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