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Re: What makes English so difficult to learn?
and an ignorant American would look at British and pronounce practise (Br. spelling) like practize.. Highly unlikely. Americans on the other hand, have been butchering it for centuries and should not be consulted when learning this language. It is, after all, English and not American. Rubbish....
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Re: Cote D'livore
Marvin A. wrote: >> Now, said with a Southern French accent, it becomes , it should be less confusing for you. The French ‘o’ in ‘Côte’ isn’t a diphthong – it rhymes with ‘caught’ in RP. The Provençals, however, say it as ‘cot’ in RP.
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Re: Speaking Teaching Books
Hi, yes, there are books that deal with stress, intonation, and pronunciation. I've read "American Accent Training" by Ann Cook. There's really a lot of stuff in that book (and on the 5 CDs). I haven't tried any other books anyway, so I can only tell you about that one. It treats American...
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Re: phonetic transcribing (British English)
I’m a native British speaker. I would tend to transcribe the same vowel in ‘train’ and ‘danger’ – !
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1 yr 331 days ago
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Re: phonetic transcribing (British English)
Here's how I'd say the first sentence if I put on a British accent: I must go to see my brother's new house. represents. Same for "crop".
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Re: :::::: HOW TO SPEAK AND LEARN EGNLISH ::::
Part I: Want to 'neutralise' your accent? M any deserving candidates lose out on job opportunities because of their vernacular accent. Can I 'neutralise' my accent? Yes, you can. All you need to do is train yourself to speak English as comfortably and perfectly as you speak your...
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2 yr 212 days ago
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Re: Hi all can someone professional check me?
HaffiezMike wrote: I recently wrote an article on Wikipedia about Malaysian English but I'm not sure if all are 100% grammatically correct can someone check for me? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malaysian_English or here : Malaysian English From Wikipedia, the free...
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Hi all can someone professional check me?
I recently wrote an article on Wikipedia about Malaysian English but I'm not sure if all are 100% grammatically correct can someone check for me? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malaysian_English or here : Malaysian English From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to: navigation ,...
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3 yr 22 days ago
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Hello, I am from Ukraine and I am studying English & German Philology at university, but I have an immense problem. Our English teacher speaks with a notable Russian accent and is trying to impose it on us, so no one can explain correct British English phonetics to me. The very few...
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Re: What are the differences?
Some people says that US and UK accents are totally different. Though, I dont find any relevant difference. Can anyone help me resolving my confussion? It really depends on what "totally" different is. And it again depends on what sort of accents you are looking at. For general discussion...
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3 yr 276 days ago
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