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Get an electronic pronouncing dictionary and practise your pronunciation every day for 10-20 minutes, without exceptions. Use books with English idioms, and practise with your computer/laptop and a piece of paper. Pick out a word. Try to predict
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dokterjokkebrok
82 days ago
Accents, American Accents, Pronunciation, Idioms, Regards, Online, Speaking, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, United States, American, Languages
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BBC offers some good tips in regards to pronunciation: http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/grammar/pron/sounds/ This site is fairly good since all the sounds are represented. There are also different sites where people of various
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I am somewhat confused about the proper British pronunciation of ... is common and what is considered correct British? Claus Hi Claus In Received Pronunciation, the dialect of educated speakers of standard English, all three adverbs are stressed
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hi shania
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Hblaw wrote:
Hi all,
My native language is Chinese and I am learning English as a foreign language. I am wondering if you could name a few mistakes that are commonly seen in Chinese people who speak/write English as a second language, so
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Hi,
So what would you advise Kooyeen with regard to the pronunciation of the words he asked about?
As far as specific lexical items are concerned, I would advise him to look them up in an American dictionary. More generally, I would
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I certainly see your point, but I hope you see mine, too.
I think I do see your point. So what would you advise
Kooyeen with regard to the pronunciation of the words he asked
about? (He's particularly interested in acquiring an
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(Email Removed) schrieb: Hello, This my first post to this group. I was asked a question by a friend of mine: Why is ... use one over the other. I don't personally think such a rule exists, but does anyone know the answer definitively? As you
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einde o'callaghan
2 yr 57 days ago
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Wow, what a lot of nonesense. Is American English simply lazy English with disregard for the fundamentals of the language, or is it a valid simplification of an overly complex and irregular language? Huh? What are you talking about? I was
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marvin a.
2 yr 329 days ago
Accents, Grammar, British English, American English, Lazy English, Pronunciation, Regards, American Accents, Intonations, Prepositions, Spelling, Dialects, Correct Spelling
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Anonymous wrote:
First of all, I would like to introduce myself as a native born American of native born American parents. I would like to comment in regard to my observation of foreign born people and their use of English. Of those people I
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