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Normal 0 false false false RU X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 Hello, Raja, It goes without saying that there is no blame in being a non-native speaker and a layperson in linguistic science, so
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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gleb_chebrikoff
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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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anonymous
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hello EForums.
1- today ,i have a sentence i can't understand the meaning. here :
"We're americans. We're not big on quitting ." What does "be big on quitting" mean ?Is it an idiom ? and what does the
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Yes Avangi, there are a great many differences between the two. They even use searate dictionaries; Oxford English & Websters American Dictionaries.
Some of the most common differences are tap/faucet, pavement/sidewalk & the boot of
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adrenochrome
224 days ago
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going to the local library canhelp too. I am trying to get rid of my accent too and I will try the next. Bring from the library a couple of audio books and the same books but in hard of soft copies. Meanwhile you listen you read at the same time,
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Hi there, Here's a sentence from a book " The Articulate Mammal: An Introduction to Psycholinguistics" In speech, three processes, at the very least, are taking (1) place simultaneously: first, sounds are actually being (2) uttered;
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anglista2008
327 days ago
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Can you just correct some simple sentences for me. I wonder if them are right or not.
1. I believe that this trait of mine would help me to be a good teacher.
2. A translator whom I look up to said a language learner who consistently
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Django asked about 'phoneme swatting': here is how it works: - Write up a set of phonemes on the board, either as phonetic symbols, or minimal pairs, or however your students recognise them. - Divide the class into two teams (two is best
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Enrico C wrote on 21 Nov 2004: I would like better ears. Funnily enough, I reckon most ... Italian, for instance, have troubles saying Italian Rs and Es. And the GL soft sound as well, as in "gli", "gliene", etc. I've
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