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I'm a american english teacher, teaching in Thailand. I also teach online if you would like to join us it's free. My email is (Email removed) if you use yahoo messenger my ym is
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hjonchris
34 days ago
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<p>Am teaching English in Korea and came here via Google to check the common American usage for the plural Shrimp. I am British and would naturally use plural Shrimp, but I know that some use Shrimps. It appears that Shrimp is common in many
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anonymous
46 days ago
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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
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anonymous
53 days ago
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I am so glad to see this question and the responses. I have been living in France for the last 13 years and teaching English as a Second Language. This "go missing" usage was one of my favorite examples of the differences between British
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anonymous
59 days ago
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Hi all,
New here and just discovered this website. Could you help me with this essay. I need to know if it is understood adequately, and follows a logical sequence, and any other general comments would be appreciated.
Thanks,
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anonymous
68 days ago
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IELTS is evidently accepted in 120 countries, many of whom, I believe, are British Commonwealth nations. American universities generally prefer TOEFL . Nevertheless, you should check with the specific school that interests you in order to see
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mister micawber
75 days ago
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(No, not the great film by John Landis.) In the UK they have a satellite TV channel which seems to be similar to the US channel Spike TV, called Movies 4 Men. The great thing about M4M is that they have an easy to search schedule... the bad thing
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KK is based on the A Pronouncing Dictionary of American English, which was written by John S. Kenyon & Thomas A. Knotts. So, KK stands for the last names of both of the people who wrote this dictionary. As for IPA and KK, there are only a few
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anonymous
80 days ago
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Native English Instructor Position Description 12steps English is looking for Native English teachers (American, Canadian, British, Australian, New Zealander, and South African are preferred) to teach English in Guangzhou, China. Applicants must
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12stepsgz
100 days ago
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Dear CoolBreeze
you have answered my point perfectly - only in 1950 was the consent matter passed, which a mentally ill person would be allowed to have someone make their decision for them, hence by-passing that legislation. A clear
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adrenochrome
102 days ago
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