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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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kooyeen
264 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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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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gunawan
275 days ago
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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
288 days ago
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I just love american accent.. always spoke US English.. is it easier to understand than British accent?.. well.. i think here's how everyone got used.. i have a friend who speaks British Eng, and even she was in US and lived there for a while, she
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sin_girl
308 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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There are many different English accents spoken throughout the world. Some of them are very difficult to understand for an English learner who has been taught the Standard English.
However, not only is being familiar with different accents fun,
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lonelymelody
1 yr 238 days ago
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You kids, get off Schlock's lawn. I'm a lot more ... but the the good stuff will always find an audience. You also have to realize that there's alway been crap - it's just that yesterday's crap didn't survive to make ...
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2 yr 140 days ago
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For the most part I agree. When a person here speaks in a Boston accent (for example) I would not consider their speech wrong unless they were trying to speak with something other than a Boston accent. Two of my favorite examples of accent
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steve bo
3 yr 285 days ago
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I am in New York City and almost all accent ... "accent reduction" into your search engine. Good luck, Steve Bo What is there in Netmon's posting that makes you think his or her student wants to acquire an American accent? DC When
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steve bo
3 yr 288 days ago
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