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help.
Regards,
Reme
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What I always do is, start listening to the audio file and try to understand as much as possible, then, listen to it again with the typescripts (english subtitles).
I don´t find English audio with russian subtitles useful at all... (but this is
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Hi,
From my point of view, I think it is a good idea to start saying what you are going to explain or what you are going to do. I have read that it is quite useful specially if English is not your native language... I mean, inform of the basic
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There is no difference between them, they are synonyms.
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I know is a tricky subject, but I didn´t know they were almost taboo words...
As David says, things must be named by their own name (that is the main purpouse of words ) but the least I want is to offend a person just for the sake of using a
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, suggestions welcome!
thanks a lot
Reme
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Hi everybody,
Could anyone explain the main differences between these three words?
If you want to say that someone is physically handicapped... wouldn´t that be a disabled person???
Gracias!
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Yes, I think this is the topic, thanks a lot.
Just a question: Teacher Eric says ...the "t" is often pronounced as a reduced /d/... in flap- t sounds (American Pronunciation).
It sounds more like an -r- to my Spanish ear... Does anybody
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Hiya...
Your nick sounds a bit sad...Are you really the king of loneliness?
There is very valuable information in this web. I´m not really sure if this is what you where looking for, but, anyway, it worths a visit.
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Hi Gift,
This is not a technichal answer, but I wasn´t able to post the right transcription the IPA symbols, so... Let´s see if this explanation works...
In British English, the correct pronunciation of "t" is the same as in -tea-, whereas
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