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Hi, Thank you both. I asked this because I thought the aswer to it would be pretty straightforward. But, as it turns out, it is slightly more complicated. Good information though. Why I want to know this? Partly because I find it interesting, but
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That doesn't mean you have to post 18 times. You shuda combined them into a single post. Since we're preaching up proper English here, please, don't post "kind-of-chat" language here. I don't belong to the set
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I think the only reason you can't learn like babies do is because you don't have the time... I believe there's nothing more artificial than learning a language, no matter at what age. I'm also learning English as a second (or
English Audio: Speech & Pronunciation
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raindoctor
77 days ago
Accents, Pronunciation, Phonetics, Fricatives, Learning English, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Languages, Students, Activities, ESL
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I think the only reason you can't learn like babies do is because you don't have the time... I believe there's nothing more artificial than learning a language, no matter at what age. I'm also learning English as a second (or
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From the Cambridge Dictionary:
programme (PLAN) UK , US program Show phonetics noun a plan of activities to be done or things to be achieved: The school offers an exciting and varied programme of social events. The rail system is to put
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Hy everyone I have a big problem because I cannot differ entiate some sound s and pronunciation s in English. Can anyone explain to me when ð and when θ sounds are pro n ounced? And also how can I differ entiate the sounds ə and æ sounds are
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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,
ESL Articles
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anonymous
154 days ago
Learning English, Phonetics, Pronunciation, Languages, Countries, Students, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Sentences, United States, China, Asia, Arts, Music
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. I suppose that Oxford has chosen to use the same symbol for both in order to make it simpler for students to read. You need to check their key to phonetic symbols used. .
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here is the answer- given on the next page!!! I really struggled with this one.. She used to have long hair.
Form:
used to + base form of verb
Function:
Expresses
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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anonymous
203 days ago
Auxiliaries, Past Perfect, Past Tenses, Pronunciation, Phonetics, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Students, Speaking, Speeches
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Those examples made your answer even better. English phonetics is the most interesting thing I've ever heard. When I started to learn english, I thought it was easy. Now it's my favourite hobbie. "If it's hard, then diserve to be
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