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Hello philip , for number 1 which is it ? Act as if you’re looking for your words and put a french touch to/on your accent. does it sound natural? Would you say it the way mister micawber said it? Thanks
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Could someone correct my corrections? thanks 1 Act as if
you’re looking for your words and put a french touch to/on your accent. She'll love it. Don't know 2 What’s the
height minimum/minmimum height you have to be to become a model.
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I guess anyone can almost immediately tell that Clive is a native speaker while I am not, without even listening to the end of the voice recordings. Why is this so? Specifically, these are the "Asian speaker" giveaways: stu dents, labora
English Audio: Speech and Pronunciation
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califjim
81 days ago
Accents, British English, Speaking, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Writing, United States, American, Speeches, Languages, Asia, Underlining
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Thanks very much for the feedback. Yes, British. That's how I was taught. But I'm a bit surprised. I thought you would say I have an Asian accent. Maybe because it's just a list of words. I'll find something else to record, like a
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You are writing it correctly. Italicise foreign words in English text. Include any accents.
MLA Style Manual and Guide to Scholarly Publishing 2009, pages 84 and 100.
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referencinghelp only
204 days ago
Accents, Writing, Arts, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Styles, Languages, MLA, Formats
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Hi everybody,
First, my apologies for not answering before (apologizing seems to be a habit with me the moment I write in this forum! Big Smile" src="http://www.englishforums.com/emoticons/emotion-2.gif"
ESL Linguistics Discussion Forum
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colombo
215 days ago
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I believe we write the school subjects in lower case . E.g.:
I study g eography and m ath on Mondays and Fridays.
I study h istory and s cience on Wednesdays.
Correct. You may sometimes see people capitalising these words, but
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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mr wordy
219 days ago
Capital Letters, Accents, Pronunciation, Writing, Plants, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Speaking, Languages, Nationalities
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Hi Ellisa,
I'm not sure I agree with your use of the word "fluent" here, which seems to imply only the accent/pronuciation. There are native speakers who don't speak fluently, even though their pronunication is fine,
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grammar geek
220 days ago
Numbers, Accents, Pronunciation, Writing, Students, Asia, Countries, United States, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Speaking, Styles, Languages, Korea
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Hi Jeeza The first question you mut ask yourself is whether you want to speak British English or American English. I'm not a big fan of Hollywood, so I'll presume that you'd like to speak like an Englishman from what we term the
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adrenochrome
227 days ago
Accents, American English, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Languages, United States, American, Writing, Numbers, Dialects, British English
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For a simple accent, as would be found in resume, when using MS Office and a few other programs you can also press Ctrl + ' + the desired letter.
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