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American-English was British-English, except that it was altered significantly by all of the various influences (immigrants/languages from other countries) that learned to speak it in America. Everyone in the UK knows how to communicate in English
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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anonymous
54 days ago
Articles, British English, Dialects, Spelling, Learning English, Pronunciation, Writing, United States, Great Britain, Students, Speaking, American, Teaching, Languages, Expressions
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can someone please help me to correcting my work. i know there are many grammar mistakes please help me ,.i am posting my work here
Lesson / Activity
a) Objective
To learn and enforce new basic words according to the level of the
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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anonymous
143 days ago
Vocabulary, Nouns, Spelling, Pronunciation, Writing, Activities, Students, Speaking, Mistakes, Teaching, Languages
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. I suppose that you know there are texts available for this sort of work. Here in Japan, I use English Pronunciation Exercises for Japanese Students , by Harriette Grate. You can also have fun making up dialogues containing the clusters under
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I´m an English teacher and when I´m giving class there are all these questions about pronunciation. I work with other teachers some from Ireland, London, Scotland, and Americans. Each teacher is teaching with a different accent. Then the books are
English Audio: Speech and Pronunciation
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anonymous
178 days ago
British English, Accents, Pronunciation, Countries, United States, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Students, Speaking, American, Teaching, Ireland, Languages, British Accents
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Sure Dancinglow (by the way, I love your name. It sounds like a native American Indian name!) Teaching for Skype when both teacher and student have an account with Skype VOIP application (it is freeeeee!). This application allows people from far
ESL Chat, Make Friends, Meet Friendly People
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american scarlett
184 days ago
Learning English, Pronunciation, Chat, Languages, Skype, Relationships, Countries, Great Britain, Friendships, Students, Speaking, American, Teaching, Conversational, English Teacher
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This debate really seems to be about two different things, spelling and pronunciation. The letter w (and y) is often used with other vowels (and sometimes alone as well) in spelling to reperesent a vowel sound . In the words hi and by , the letter
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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missmandy
1 yr 60 days ago
Spelling, Vowels, Pronunciation, Diphthongs, Writing, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Students, Speaking, Chat, Friendships, Teaching, Languages
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Hello, I work in a company that produces teaching materials for English teachers and students in schools in Turkey. Some ... know the correct pronunciation of all the words in a text, etc. Is this a problem for anyone out there? Yes, that's
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Hello, I work in a company that produces teaching materials for English teachers and students in schools in Turkey. Some of the teachers who use our materials are native speakers, but the vast majority are Turks. I have a question for non-native
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Is this what you're after? Maybe be too TEFL-ey/basic for your audience (sorry if you've thought of these already) - clean up our board: after a particularly messy lesson, work with students to organise the board into a set of clear notes
misc.education.language.english
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jan
4 yr 109 days ago
Nouns, Spelling, Pronunciation, TEFL, Phonetics, Mistakes, Students, Countries, France, Writing, Teaching, Classes, Arts, Qualifications, Apologies
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If a word has one or two syllables it's usually spelled with "s" in both I've never heard any such rule. The only one I know is "did it originally, or through derivation via Latin ... in -izein". You are the first
uk.culture.language.english
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einde o'callaghan
4 yr 160 days ago
Spelling, Regards, Numbers, Pronunciation, Business, Speaking, United Kingdom, Animals, Writing, Students, References, Career, Teaching, Languages, Refinancing
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