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Weird problem. I'd just like to hear as many opinions as possible. I have learned a lot of stuff about pronunciation, and I like to learn as much as possible, to keep improving my English. However, I have never seriously practiced spoken English,
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kooyeen
1 yr 15 days ago
Accents, Dialects, Pronunciation, American English, British English, American Accents, British Accent, Countries, Great Britain, France, American, Speaking, Languages, Sentences, British Accents
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<Where are the books that teach spoken English ? I'm a go there? What a ya doin? Ah'll see ya domorrow. > They're on there way: English Pronunciation in Use Intermediate I doubt that's really comprehensive. I think I once took a look at that
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kooyeen
1 yr 39 days ago
Accents, Dialects, Pronunciation, Phonetics, British English, American Accents, Glottals, British Accent, Countries, Great Britain, American, Speaking, Animals, Languages, British Accents
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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
1 yr 75 days ago
Accents, British English, American English, American Accents, Dialects, United States, Countries, American, Languages, United Kingdom, Great Britain
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Am really struggling with my accent...English people can't really understand some words what am saying...So any body advice me how to change my accent? You might need an accent reduction course. Learn the sounds, learn how to connect words,
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You should find this wiki article on British English accents and dialects useful Yep, already finished that one yesterday.
I don't know how many different English accents there are. Some areas have their own accent and even some cities/towns
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Wow, what a lot of nonesense. Is American English simply lazy English with disregard for the fundamentals of the language, or is it a valid simplification of an overly complex and irregular language? Huh? What are you talking about? I was
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marvin a.
3 yr 83 days ago
Accents, Grammar, British English, American English, Lazy English, Pronunciation, Regards, American Accents, Intonations, Prepositions, Spelling, Dialects, Correct Spelling
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And Oi loike Oztrai'jen English best - it just sounds keol. ***
American English (resp. Western and Northern American accents) is pretty easy for me to understand while Southern accents and Eastern accents I find more difficult.
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Sorry for disturbing u all here: I'd like to know why are u so interestend in American accent? I mean: we 're talking in English. Isn't English native language of Great Britain's people? And if so, is it right to say that real English is British
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would up, I which a African for Krapp believed there ... not point to the existence of a language called "European." So long as we are not into pronunciations and just concentrating on vocabulary, I would say we are getting close ... but
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raymond s. wise
5 yr 88 days ago
American English, Accents, Dialects, British English, Vocabulary, Great Britain, United States, American, Speaking, Speeches, American Accents
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All languages change and develop over time, with new words being added and different meanings being applied. English has changed just as much as American english from what the language was like in the 18th century - no one goes around talking like
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