The language barrier can be harsh. I asked for an English section too, but we're lucky to have an awesome section commander (I don't know if it's proper to name names but he's a fairly well known MCpl from RMR) who won't let us get pushed around by 4R22R staff (he'll force re-tests if they're not in English and such). Now, the accepted rule is that the person speaking to you speaks the language of their choice, and you speak the language of yours. Since the army should be functionally bilingual, it's good practice for a lot of people, and we should be functional in both, at least in my opinion. Most of the hardcore anti-English staff is working another BMQ alongside ours. It's hilarious to hear a recruit get jacked for speaking English at the other end of the parade square, then see a 4R22R Corporal try the same to one of our guys and get shot down by the RMR MCpl.