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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
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a) Objective
To learn and enforce new basic words according to the level of the
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anonymous
144 days ago
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Hey, It's not only foreigners who mispronounce words in English. Even here in Canada we hear people mispronouncing words. Of course, it's not often but it happens. A word that people here misuses all the time is the verb To lie, they mix
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rafaelinrio
253 days ago
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At 18:00:43 on Mon, 17 Nov 2008, Alan Pemberton (Email Removed) wrote in : I am intrigued by the expression 'fair does'. I have only ever heard it pronounced 'fair dooze', which doesn't make ... presume it must have been the
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molly mockford
1 yr 9 days ago
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BTW, is the usage of American constructions/pronunciation in British English acceptable or is it treated as a mistake? American constructions and pronunciation are no problem in Britain. And if foreigners use these nobody will really notice,
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einde o'callaghan
4 yr 104 days ago
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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
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jan
4 yr 110 days ago
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Uzytkownik "Peter Duncanson" (Email Removed) napisal w wiadomosci Pronunciation: ballet http://dictionary.cambridge.org/define.asp?key=5731&dict=CALD beret http://dictionary.cambridge.org/define.asp?key=7029&dict=CALD bunch of
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apprentice
4 yr 111 days ago
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Hi All, So many students in my groups have an American pronunciation of lots of words, like basket = (baeskit). ... this American pronunciation? - correct it? - or: point out that the British pronounce a word differently + tell how? The only time
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cybercypher
4 yr 162 days ago
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This adoption of Y for thorn then led back into ... in pre-letterpress days except by mistake; nothing deliberate about it.) This is very interesting stuff. I understand that one of the reasons for English being so un-phonetic is that the ... its
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phil c.
4 yr 341 days ago
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Enrico C wrote on 21 Nov 2004: If you can't hear the pronunciation, then you need better ears, not a teacher. I would like better ears. Funnily enough, I reckon most people need them. I noticed most English people trying to learn Italian, for
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cybercypher
5 yr 6 days ago
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Enrico C wrote on 21 Nov 2004: Enrico C wrote on 21 Nov 2004: Should have been ... absurd, you know please limit your posts to alt.absurd.replies. What do you find so absurd in my reply? That you compare using a talking dictionary or the phonetic
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cybercypher
5 yr 6 days ago
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