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AJ Hoge's "effortless english" is a waste of money. I made the mistake of buying it for a friend who doesn't speak much English and she doesn't even use it. I don't blame her because it takes a lot of effort to learn with
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elena_osullivan
61 days ago
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If he had enough strength, Todd would move the boulder. Rewrite, beginning with Todd cannot move the boulder A. when lacking B. because he C. although there D. without enough Answer is B. But I thought the answer was A. Becuase in the original
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Hello, my name is Jeff and I'm from the United States. Pennsylvania to be exact. I am a 16 year old male. I would like to meet Japanese people looking for help with English. I would like to go to a university for teaching English to Japanese
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anonymous
313 days ago
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Hi. I was reading through some of the forums and it seems like a lot of people are looking for native English speakers to practice their English. I'm a native speaker who was born and raised in California, and would be happy to be a
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anonymous
343 days ago
Learning English, Learn English, Conversational English, American English, Speaking English, Speak English, Students, Conversational, Teaching Jobs, Languages, Relationships, Speaking, Chat, Teaching English, Friendships
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Studio4learning.tv has tons of free, educational videos for ESL or native English speakers. It's a fun and easy way to improve your language skills.
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learninghelp
353 days ago
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Hi Morisato, my name is Dadi, I'm a 22 years old Algerian student, I speak Arabic and French fluently, and I'm just excited to learn American English from a native speaker. I'm looking forward for your MSN coordinates With
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I'm living in Viet Nam. I find that it's too difficult to speak English especially American. It's will be great when I have some friends to speak E with me and give me some advices. is there anyone? Thanks!
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Nona The Brit wrote: slum prudery? Interesting turn of phrase. It's from "My Fair Lady". Nona The Brit wrote: I think it is pretty true that a lot of British people don't consider us as part of Europe in quite the same way as other Europeans.
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Thethenothere123 wrote: Grammar Geek wrote: I haven't read through all the pages on this topic, but has anyone commented on how NON-homogeneous UK and US English is? It's not like there's one "British English" or one "American English" unless
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and an ignorant American would look at British and pronounce practise (Br. spelling) like practize.... Highly unlikely. Americans on the other hand, have been butchering it for centuries and should not be consulted when learning this language.
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