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AJ Hoge's "effortless english" is a waste of money. I made the mistake of buying it for a friend who doesn't speak much English and she doesn't even use it. I don't blame her because it takes a lot of effort to learn with
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elena_osullivan
59 days ago
Vowels, Accents, American Accents, Consonants, American English, Dialects, Pronunciation, Grammar, Speak English, Relationships, Speaking, United States, American, Languages, Friends
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Hello, my name is Jeff and I'm from the United States. Pennsylvania to be exact. I am a 16 year old male. I would like to meet Japanese people looking for help with English. I would like to go to a university for teaching English to Japanese
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anonymous
311 days ago
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The only language you can truly speak is the one that you know when you are born. It's impossible to speak without conveying some information through your accent. You can't teach yourself how to speak with an American accent like you could
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Hi Eric, can you give me the Details of that book? I am a Filipino and i just moved here in the USA 9 months ago. Though i speak english fluently my accent keeps me from getting the job i wanted.
Thank you so much
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He sounds like a foreigner who learned to speak English in the US. He's not bad at all, but he couldn't pass himself off as a native of the US to someone else who is.
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Hey Everyone, My Name is David Samson, I am going to Cebu here shortly, My wife is from there. I just wanted to say that there is no way to learn to speak English from a book. The best way is to listen to either someone speaking or a tape and
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Doodles wrote: I don't see why anyone would want to speak with an American accent,
unless you were from America. Why not speak English in your own accent?
I suppose it comes down to the nationality of the person or people you
were taught by,
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How fantastic! I have to try it immediately.
One question: you have said me that the accent in Boston is very difficult ... what do you mean?
I'm going to stay two days in boston and my friend doesn't speak english at all ... I'm a bit
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got suck at learning american accent cuz some vowel are difficult to pronounce........
need help here!anyone who's speak english in american accent plx give me some advice
One more question,Do americans speak a little bit faster?
Thanks
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Englishuser wrote: What do you mean, Marvin?
Englishuser Well, in some ways, learning a different variety of English could be a good idea. If the lady I had met had learned English with a North American accent, I would most likely have
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