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(DIR) Post #Ad5QFT2ujBZtBRxtMO by CSB@noagendasocial.com
2023-12-23T01:46:13Z
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my plan for my weekly enunciation lessons:— to continue them for year or longer— to have VOICE THAT IS NATURAL, that is pleasant to hear — I don’t target specific region just to lose accent, to speak accent free and with proper sounds — later I might try to use regional accents like Texas and Australia or just stay with indistinguishable international Any suggestions or ideas about above points?
(DIR) Post #Ad5QFTmdzA9pTHMPdg by DanielStone@noagendasocial.com
2023-12-23T02:02:23Z
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@CSB Guessing you’ll have to work on the comparative over-use of articles (a, an, the; but also any, some, one) in typical English vernacular. For instance your last sentence would typically be:Any suggestions or ideas about “the” above points. (or “any of the” above points).In your typed English, at least, that is what gives you away as non-native.
(DIR) Post #Ad5vNbiNTjNOxtik4W by CSB@noagendasocial.com
2023-12-23T07:51:11Z
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@DanielStone thanks