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NICE to say.. 'OUT OF QUESTION' is stil WIDELY TAUGHT in traditional type, old and clumsy asian LANGUAGE LEARNING PROCESS.. Language in Schooling in Asia.. is mostly, especially CN, KR, TW, JP, HK.. ENGLISH is a 100% KNOWLEDGE that there
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I saw advertisement in Dailies of diff countries like this .We need "Native English Speakers for teachimg".My doubt is who are the Native Speakers and i belive only British people are Native Speakers, because
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Hello, yesterday my friends and I had a rather interesting chat concerning the issue of accents in the UK. We all know that there are many different accents in the UK. I can recognise some local...
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bonjour_rosemary
142 days ago
Accents, Pronunciation, British English, British Accent, British People, Video, Relationships, Speaking, Chat, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Friendships, Friends
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Good cop, bad cop, very bad cop TV show The Wire portrays police, politicians and lawyers working on the wrong side of the law. It's a break from the norm, says dramatist GF Newman, whose own attempt at showing all sides of the story in 1970s
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mc
237 days ago
Dates, Mistakes, Countries, Friendships, United States, Colours, Relationships, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Writing, Styles, Friends, Numbers, British People
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Well, it depends. Suppose there are two universities in my city. One has a very high reputation, the best teachers, the hardest classes, and is very famous. The other does not have a very good reputation. Someone asks me "Which university did
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alpheccastars
244 days ago
Universities, British People, Relationships, Speaking, Chat, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Friendships, Speeches, Languages, Animals, Friends, Schools, Classes
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Hi, pals. I'd like to read your comments on this issue: Why do native speakers use "in", "on" and "at" when speaking about streets? Is this a matter of using British or American English? I've heard British
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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renan torres-rivero
245 days ago
American English, British People, Countries, United States, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Usages, Speaking, Chat, American, Friendships, Languages
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The background is an idiotic boss whose idiocy doesn't seem to be just related to split infinitives. So I guess we should now start discussing how idiots use English. I guess the answer is either sloppily or too correctly. Result: if you
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1 yr 333 days ago
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At 18:42:27 on Sun, 25 Dec 2005, Pawel Piotr Stawski (Email Removed) wrote in : This is good. We said unpleasant things to you, eventually, because you had already said unpleasant things to us - whether or not you realised that you were doing so
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molly mockford
3 yr 334 days ago
Constructions, British People, Irony, Chat, Friendships, Speaking, United States, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, American, Christmas, Holidays, Apologies, Languages
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