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require >>> working with a linguistic therapist in a language laboratory. Am I >>> write in thinking that even someone ... Where >>> would she look for this kind of tutoring? It doesn't seem to be >>>
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django cat
4 yr 35 days ago
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I am in New York City and almost all accent ... "accent reduction" into your search engine. Good luck, Steve Bo What is there in Netmon's posting that makes you think his or her student wants to acquire an American accent? DC When
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steve bo
4 yr 35 days ago
Learning English, Pronunciation, Accents, American Accents, Students, Speaking, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, United States, American, Languages, British Accent
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Hi All, So many students in my groups have an American pronunciation of lots of words, like basket = (baeskit). ... this American pronunciation? - correct it? - or: point out that the British pronounce a word differently + tell how? The only time
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cybercypher
4 yr 273 days ago
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Hi All, So many students in my groups have an American pronunciation of lots of words, like basket = (baeskit). ... this American pronunciation? - correct it? - or: point out that the British pronounce a word differently + tell how? Since
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einde o'callaghan
4 yr 273 days ago
Regards, Vocabulary, Pronunciation, British English, Accents, American Accents, Students, Speaking, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, United States, American, Languages, British Accent
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I've heard (say, in some British songs) the following pronunciation: the vowel in "got" was pronounced in a sort of ... where a similar thing could happen, say "pot", "stop", etc. I mean I didn't notice it in
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matthew huntbach
4 yr 275 days ago
Accents, Vowels, Regards, British People, Pronunciation, Speaking, United States, Countries, Great Britain, Arts, Music, American, Songs, Speeches, American Accents
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This leaves me curious to know what vowel you ... the same as the one in "saw", "all", and "or"? I'm going to represent the pronunciation with square brackets in this post, since, among other things, I'll be
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I won't comment upon the concept of "true English English," ... spoken by British actors playing American characters in UK sitcoms. He didn't say "true American English", but "true (American) English", and
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Sun, 07 Nov 2004 14:09:39 GMT: "Peter T. Daniels" (Email Removed): in sci.lang: She's probably a persiflage, but the real thing is almost as bad. I don't see that you've provided any examples of "the real thing" so
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ruud harmsen
5 yr 129 days ago
American English, Accents, Pronunciation, Marriage, Relationships, Friendships, United States, American, Speaking, Chat, Speeches, American Accents
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When I decide I can afford a Jaguar (which admittedly ... that persists in putting on airs with the three-syllable version. How does a dealer use the three-syllable version to "put on airs"? If that's how the importers and
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When I decide I can afford a Jaguar (which admittedly ... that persists in putting on airs with the three-syllable version. How does a dealer use the three-syllable version to "put on airs"? If that's how the importers and
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