Hi Falleaf,
Well I joined your forum, and saw my text changed as I typed. That gives me a bit of insight to how your language uses the Roman alphabet. It also gives me some insight to how your people pronounce English. As I said there, I have some Vietnamese boys in my class, and had a hard time at first, with pronouncing there names, especially when I saw how they spelled them. I think Vietnamese has similar syntax with English, and if it wasn't for the tonal nature (if i remember you use 5 tones?) think it would be easy to learn. I sure like the sound of Vietnamese! Those boys are here to learn Korean, which they and I both, have a hard time with. The syntax is very different, and Korean uses honorifics, both of which give us such a hard time. The Vietnamese boys also seem to do so much better with English than the Koreans. (They are also much 'warmer' people! In Korea, foreigner has a negative connotation, and Koreans believe they are a pure race.) Some day I will visit Vietnam!
Anyway, thanks for the link, hopefully it will be somewhat useful.
Regards,
Robert