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Cai Jingshu, 14, loves English. She reads English newspapers every week and often tries to talk with foreigners from other countries. “Many of us want to study abroad and find out more about English language culture,” said the girl.
However,
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require >>> working with a linguistic therapist in a language laboratory. Am I >>> write in thinking that even someone ... Where >>> would she look for this kind of tutoring? It doesn't seem to be >>>
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sci.lang.translation Commercial translation software technologies are getting better and better. Today the software translation errors are very few that a local professional editor of any country can effortlessly correct them in a short time.
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Commercial translation software technologies are getting better and better. Today the software translation errors are very few that a local professional editor of any country can effortlessly correct them in a short time. Therefore it's now
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On the contrary, I think one can improve a lot ... their tongue exactly is when they utter a certain sound. Sure, but that's not terribly practical in most EFL classes. I do That's understable. Probably, a one-to-one approach is better in
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Great! Am I right to believe that people from Asia ... Chinese or Japanese or Mongolian I would be completely lost! Actually, I believe both Chinese and Japanese (I don't know about Mongolian) are much easier languages than English. Especially
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Hi, I'm a Chinese. It's both hard and easy for Chinses to learn English. Millions of Chinese students spent about 13 years to learn English. But I think the grammar of English is regular and simple. The really hard to Chinese is the large
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Great! Am I right to believe that people from Asia have to make an effort bigger than Europeans to learn ... In that, I admire Asians. If I were to study Chinese or Japanese or Mongolian I would be completely lost! Actually, I believe both Chinese
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The facts 1. The QWERT 101/103 keyboard layout has dominated the world and peoples of all native languages have got ... German, French, Spanish words have been borrowed into English, but that's not true for East Asian words (Chinese, Japanese,
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