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Sarah Dickson

Ambassador to Guatemala (June 2012 - June 2015)

Part of UK in Guatemala

13th February 2015

Speaking your language, and yours’, and yours’………. Do you want to speak mine?

As Brits we often get away with just speaking English. So I never thought I would have to speak more than 20 languages in order to be understood. Especially not when all those languages occur in just one country. In the next few weeks I will be participating in events in

Panajachel  which will bring together community leaders to discuss the role of women in the upcoming elections. Given the rich cultural diversity of the Mayan communities attending I will be practicing how to say hello in Kackchiquel, Quiche and Mam to name but a few. In San Pedro Carcha, as part of our British Week, the young people of the town are organising an event called Wan qak’ulub’ re naq ink’a to muxeq’. So clearly I need to start practicing to say that now in order to be proficient  by March. Loosely translated it means “We have right to live lives free from sexual violence”.

Speaking someone else’s language, or at least trying your best is so appreciated as a demonstration of respect. That is why we are so pleased when so many people apply for the scholarships provided by the International Business Academy to learn English language which will once again be a part of British Week this year. For more information on how to apply

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