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I don't think pronouncing all those "too" sounds as "choo" is common at all in mainstream American English, but I know that's actually a feature of some British accents (London? Home Counties? I don't know). So they say... on choosday.
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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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263 days ago
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Hi All, Right, it is precisely depending on how we got used. For instance, I was accustomed to listen to American English because TV shows broadcasted in my country are mostly from US rather than UK. And once I tried to listen to English accent
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274 days ago
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According to me Voice chat is more important.. to practice English speaking... so i have created a voice chat room.. with the help of skype... and i feel happy to tell u that within period of 20 days there are around 81 members ( 37 as a chatting
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291 days ago
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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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This is just a small part of my r.s essay on does god exist i really need help correcting it thank you The next argument I am going to touch on is one of the most well known, commonly used and effective arguments arguing that God does not exist.
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349 days ago
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I tried, but failed. It's really difficult even though English is not my first language. I love how British English sounds, but I feel more comfortable and confident when I speak in American English. Besides, some vowels, like British
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All I know is that British accent sounds better but surprisingly...however, I'd rather to speak the American one because words come out easier regarding the pronounciation..of course sometimes when I watch some American movies is unavoidable
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Anonymous wrote: Well, I have encountered this problem recently. I had been learning english for few years, then I stopped attending courses or lessons, I have been learning at home and watching American TV series and movies.. so I have picked up
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