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do you recommend to learn the American accent at this stage. The American accent is worth learning at any stage. Many learners find it easier than any other accent. I think you're right that you won't find it difficult because of your
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There are several American accents. Regional accents such as western, southern and Appalachian, are quite distinct as are accents specific to cities (especially Boston and New York). I suppose the "standard" American accent would be the
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Hi, Learning English is my hobby .I think my level is intermediate now ,so do you recommend to learn the American accent at this stage. I don't know whether it's difficult or not ,but since I watch American movies every day , I think the
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The easiest one is the one you are most familiar with. I have always listened to American English, and when I tried to listen to some British English, I could hardly understand anything. No kidding! So I plan to spend some time improving British
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kooyeen
326 days ago
Accents, British English, American English, American Accents, Dialects, United States, Countries, American, Languages, United Kingdom, Great Britain
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american accent is easy to understand; british accent is something terrible for me. is this my personal problem?
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In my experience, people who advise on code-switching are embarrassed to do it themselves. Once they begin adopting the standard form, they feel they are regressing if they code-switch to their original variety. The guy in the video seems like
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kooyeen
331 days ago
Accents, Dialects, American English, American Accents, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, United States, American, Speaking, Speeches, Languages, Colours
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is there any difference between pronounciation of singular "you" and plural "you"? How can we understand when someone talking us as "you" ,is it for formal you or not ?
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I'd just like to point out.. To develop an American accent, you need to listen to AMERICAN news channels, not English channels. "General American" is closest to a midwest accent, and is widely understood across the US. The equivalent
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anonymous
341 days ago
Accents, American Accents, American English, Speaking, Chat, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Friendships, United States, American, Languages, Styles
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"Why, isn't that just fine?" said Mr. Timberlake who, owing to his contacts with Toronto, spoke with an American accent. "What say we tell your uncle it's funny he thinks he's funny ." ** How would you understand
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PLEASE IF ANYONE CAN HELP ME PLEASE DO THIS IS DUE TOMOROW IT ISONLY A SMALL PART BUT THIS PART IS ALL I NEED IF YOU CAN HELP WITH ANYTHING WORDING ECT. PLEASE DO THANK YOU The next argument I am going to touch on is one of the most well known,
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352 days ago
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