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I guess anyone can almost immediately tell that Clive is a native speaker while I am not, without even listening to the end of the voice recordings. Why is this so? Specifically, these are the "Asian speaker" giveaways: stu dents, labora
English Audio: Speech and Pronunciation
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califjim
193 days ago
Accents, British English, Speaking, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Writing, United States, American, Speeches, Languages, Asia, Underlining
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If you are going to use the adjective "fellow" then it is only when you are in the same category as them. The President of the United States say "My fellow Americans." Someone from France or China cannot say that. A student
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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grammar geek
235 days ago
Adjectives, Countries, United States, Students, France, Asia, China, Speaking, Chat, American, Friendships, Speeches, Conversational, Languages
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Hello ,
My name is Ravindran Samy vello and I m an Indian from Malaysia.
Im also same like you because my English is not fuent..I am University Graduate and Degree holder in Public Management. I have to improve my spoken English and listening
Foo community and anything-you-like-ness
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anonymous
239 days ago
Universities, Students, Speaking, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Languages, Asia, Schools, Degree, Speeches
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Please explain why Korean and/or Spanish speakers of English as a second language have problems with the 'that' clauses. Also, what are the prescriptive rules for adjectival and nominal clauses. When can 'that' be omitted.
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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anonymous
252 days ago
Clauses, Writing, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, ESL, Asia, Speaking, Speeches, Mistakes, Korea, Languages
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I've read about the supposed difficulty of many languages. Some I don't know at all (like Chinese or Arabic, which I'd imagine are difficult), but I did have the opportunity to learn one of the hardest, and supposedly the most
ESL Linguistics Discussion Forum
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anonymous
283 days ago
Genders, Writing, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Speaking, Speeches, Asia, China, Languages, Numbers
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Ruslana
I'm afraid that you have overlooked the Cold War and the USAs anti-Communist stance. American society is raised with a very right wing view, in comparison with the rest of the world. I've even heard people describe Barrack
Controversial Subjects
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adrenochrome
315 days ago
United States, Countries, Asia, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Languages, Speaking, Korea, American, France, Speeches
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In England, the word 'learner' generally refers to someone who is learning to drive a car. Whilst learner is ok, the word 'student' would be better ( '... where most learners are children.') Otherwise a great piece of work
ESL Essay, Writing World
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adrenochrome
338 days ago
Tenses, Friendships, Activities, Students, Asia, Countries, Mistakes, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Teaching, Speaking, Chat, Languages, Korea, Speeches
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The genesis of my intense interest in education, an interest which has now evolved into an aspiration and a pursuit for a career in the field, happened during my undergraduate studies. A Basic Training Program delivered by the graduates from Yale
ESL, Formal, General & Business Letter Writing (English language)
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anonymous
339 days ago
Grammar, Constructions, Translation, Countries, Training, Students, Speaking, Online, Asia, Languages, China, Activities, Classes, Teaching, Speeches
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Hi. Thank you.
You wrote this (including an instance of quoting my statement):
4, 5, & 6 all describe policies which were current at the time of the statements, but could change at any time. I think they should all be shifted. The choice
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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anonymous
348 days ago
Tenses, Spelling, Learning English, Writing, Countries, United States, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Students, Asia, Speaking, Speeches, Korea, Classes, Languages
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The topic is also about freedom of speech in the US, China, and other countries, CB. From my part, being a citizen of Russia, I still do think that freedom of speech (as well as distorting of history) here is not much worse, as well as it's
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