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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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parameng
291 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
306 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 287 days ago
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Hi, My name's Petr. I want to invite as many English learners as possible to English Maze website (www.englishmaze.com). It's a fantasitc website for learning English. In the English Maze, you can: Chat in the Chat Room Discuss topics in
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4 yr 79 days ago
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Hi All, So many students in my groups have an American pronunciation of lots of words, like basket = (baeskit). ... this American pronunciation? - correct it? - or: point out that the British pronounce a word differently + tell how? Since
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einde o'callaghan
4 yr 160 days ago
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Oh the dangers of taking just a little bit of a message out of context. So, you recommended them to learn English accents in general. I see. Err, the inference was that if he's in the US, his audience would be highly unlikely to know what a
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To learn cockney? Oh the dangers of taking just a little bit of a message out of context. So, you recommended them to learn English accents in general. I see. "Something to take to the country." (holding out a bunch of flowers)
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Right; I think a typical native Californian English speaker would ... speech that sounds like theirs to be accented. Sincerely, James In fact I've been thinking about this today - my afternoon class included both a Pakistani and an Indian
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django cat
5 yr 51 days ago
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Never thought of that; I don't hear anything in South ... way I don't hear Britishness in a S Asian accent? Right; I think a typical native Californian English speaker would say that a typical Philippino English speaker has a very soft
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django cat
5 yr 51 days ago
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On 21-Aug-2004, Mxsmanic (Email Removed) wrote in message (Email Removed): ?? Every description I've ever read of French pronunciation for ... /d/ and /n/ are dental, unlike their alveolar English counterparts. These consonants are more
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jim heckman
5 yr 94 days ago
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