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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
293 days ago
American English, Pronunciation, British Accent, Learning English, Learn English, Online, Conversational, Speaking, Chat, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Friendships, Languages, Students
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Hi. I'm a international student(graduate). Due to my advisor's strong recommedation, I'm looking for a private tutor for english. Works are very simple. Just talking me for a hour. The subject of conversation is also simple. It will be
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joe
4 yr 87 days ago
American English, Expressions, Pronunciation, Accents, Students, Speaking, Chat, Friendships, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, United States, American, Conversational, Languages
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4 yr 87 days ago
American English, Expressions, Pronunciation, Accents, Students, Speaking, Chat, Friendships, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, United States, American, Conversational, Languages
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I hate to be the spanner in the works here, but this subject is near and dear to my heart. As most of you know, I am an American working in Greece. The majority of Greeks in Greece insist on the innate superiority of British English to American
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credoquaabsurdum
4 yr 159 days ago
American English, Numbers, Pronunciation, British English, Students, Speaking, Great Britain, Animals, Writing, United States, References, Business, Career, American, Languages
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Students and employers should be reminded that people with English and American accents understand each other without difficulty, which implies that the differences in accent between them are quite small. A student learning English needs to be
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mxsmanic
5 yr 123 days ago
American English, Learning English, Pronunciation, Accents, American Accents, Students, Speaking, Countries, United Kingdom, Careers, United States, Business, American, Languages, British Accent
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rewboss infrared: In American English there are fairly significant differences among different accents in how /&/ and /E/ are pronounced. And for many foreign students (Germans certainly) the difference is infinitesimal. In a long-ago thread
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peter moylan
5 yr 178 days ago
Vowels, American English, Accents, Dialects, Pronunciation, Difference Between, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, United States, American, Speaking, Students, Languages
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Mxsmanic wrote on 20 Apr 2004: I speak American English, maniac, and I don't agree with ... from yours, but it is no less American English pronunciation. Why do you pronounce them both? I do it when I explain that "should've" is
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usenet
5 yr 219 days ago
Contractions, American English, Spelling, Pronunciation, Students, Speaking, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Writing, United States, American, China
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Did you people *never* learn short and long vowel sounds? "Tin" is short "I"; "teen" is long "I". The way it's usually taught in school is that "tin" is short "i" and "teen"
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raymond s. wise
5 yr 314 days ago
Vowels, Universities, American English, Pronunciation, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, United States, American, Speaking, Students, Schools, Languages
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"Aaron J. Dinkin" (Email Removed) wrote on 11 Jan 2004: I've always wondered why English dictionaries ADD: don't use IPA instead of the idiosyncratic systems they force their ... more sense, especially to people who have learned
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cybercypher
5 yr 320 days ago
American English, Dialects, Phonetics, Pronunciation, Sentences, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, United States, American, Students, Languages
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