jimbo wrote:
edders23 wrote:
what if their favourite colour wasn't there is that discrimination built into the question ?
The question is to test your English comprehension, not your taste in handbags.
And the question is not what is your favourite colour, but which is your favourite colour.
I hope that explains to all you doubters out there that an awful lot of thought went into the formatting of this test.
I don't doubt it, but I am certain you served in the British Army, I'm also sure you went to school and can read and write in English, indeed, you will have qualifications to prove this - so wtf is everyone who can patently pass this course doing this course for?
Or is it because they are now a little red faced about allowing folk who cant produce certificates of good conduct to have taxi licenses?
Your cynicism is wholly acceptable under the circumstances of this particular representention of the facts. I actually served in her brittanic majesties Royal Navy for a number of years. However, only today, I complemented a Chinese student on the quality of her English. She embarrassed me beyond belief by telling me she was born in Cardiff (safeguard)