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If the class is in Voice, and held in a language other than English, then these two facts should be specified in the promotion. Voice Classes, for those whose dialects and systems are not Voice Friendly, are invitations to disappointment, quite literally. Some are cold stone deaf, and the Voice to Text Software is a lot of wasted burden, to a system.
If the class is held in Text Chat, the language of the teacher becomes irrelevant, so long as there's an appreciation for the humor of machine translations. Some people simply prefer Voice, but I'm quite capable of singing in Text, myself, and have occasionally done so out of tune.
What I'd like to do, is to assemble a Cerredwen's Cauldron, which can only be modeled, in the current level of SL, and develop a class, that can work out gestures, to describe a sufficient set of principals, to produce Buddha, on a routine basis. That would make for a Ballet, and it would be completely Language Independant.
I seem to recall something of the thrill, of discovering that I could talk with my hands full, but Language is no more fundamental to Human Civilization than is Literacy, or the Internet, and the truly educated wouldn't depend of any such.
Arawn
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