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I voted no in this poll. Not because others can't have classes in their native language, everyone is entitled to do so. But I would regret not being able to go to an interesting class because it's in a language I don't speak. And I don't want to hold classes myself in my native language, so many people would not be able to attend. To me the exchange of ideas with so many people around the world is what makes sl so interesting in teaching there. I can teach in dutch in rl. In sl we use english, cause it's the language most people are able to understand and speak. Again, this is just how it works for me best. If others want to hold classes in their native language, which already happens outside MA too (lots in german for instance, like seen in search events), I am not against it. But I'm not planning classes in dutch myself.
Blessed be.
Zena.
Smile and the world smiles back at you :)