... general attitude towards learning English
- Students’ realization of learning Englishpronunciation importance.
- Students’ common mistakes when learning Englishpronunciation
All the data were ... difficulties in learning
English pronunciation?
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• Bad pronunciation can cause a lot of nervousness in speaking. We daren’t speak
any English because we are afraid of giving out wrong pronunciation, ... Englishpronunciation (Q4), it is
interesting
To find that 100% respondents agreed that they had difficulties in learning English
pronunciation. With the question “ do you think learning English...
... which form the basis of
English grammar. This book is based on the
English Grammar
and the grammatical
information in it is all drawn from this work.
English Grammar Practice
has been designed ... require further grammatical information can refer to the
English Grammar.
How the material is organized
English Grammar Practice
is a practice book. It is intended to support (not replace) the ... entirely with English as a foreign language (EFL). It is for intermediate students who
are working with a teacher or working on their own. It covers every important area of the English
language....
... uống (thuốc ) “) của Anh.
Người Anh dường như không sử dụng chữ administrate. Theo từ điển
Oxford English Dictionary ( viết tắt : O.E.D ), chữ administrate là phó từ
của administer. Administer thường ... chữ subject (thần dân, công
dân của Anh).Chúng ta thường thấy trên báo chí American citizen và
British subject. Ngoài ra, chữ citizen ở Mỹ còn có ý nghĩa là resident,
inhabitant (cư dân)
CITY ... một cơ cấu gọi là carpet-bagger government (chính quyền
của bọn đầu cơ chính trị)
The Oxford English Dictionary dẫn chứng, thời gian từ này bắt đầu
được sử dụng ở Mỹ sớm hơn ở Anh
CARRY
...
... Y-link 65
Cassette 5.2 65
Practice exercises using the W— link 66
Practice Y— link 66
Конец — Начало. The end + the beginning 66
Drop “T” and “D” 67
SECTION 4 Reduced English 67
PART I Reductions ... Cassette 3.2
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American EnglishPronunciation Program
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traffic ... 74
HAVAN’T 74
HAS/HE 74
HIS 74
HASN’T HE 74
HAS HIM 74
HERS 74
HASN’T&HER 74
HE’S 74
Rapid English Hints and Phrases 74
S, Z,T,D before “Y” 74
S+Y=[SH] [Ш] 74
Z+Н=[ZH] [ЖЬ] [ЖЬЁ] 75
T+Y=[CH]...
... American English (A), or if they would be the same in both types of English (AB).
Then change the BritishEnglish sentences into American English, and the American
English sentences into British English. ...
standard American English. Other differences involving the use of the present perfect in BritishEnglish and
simple past in American English include already, just and yet.
British English:
I've ... Differences Between American and British English
( With more examples and execises with answers)
While there are certainly many more varieties of English, American and BritishEnglish are the two varieties...
... fraudulent but with the implication of sharp practice.
share raid. See raid.
shares, n. pl. stocks
Usual name for corporate equities. Stock, or stocks, in British financial circles,
usually means ... promiscuous woman.
slap-up, adj. Inf. bang-up
Inf. First rate, great, terrific, up to date. The British once used both slap-up and bang-
up commonly; both would be considered old-fashioned now. ... lethargica in both countries.
sleeve link, n. cuff link
slice, n. bracket
A term used in connection with British taxation. The rates go up as the slices go
up. American rates follow a similar type of...
... brief vacation occurring about midway through the term in
most British schools.
terminus, n. terminal
A railroad or bus term. The British, however, use terminal to refer to the city cen-
ter where ... same importance in England as
the World Series in America. The English team is always referred to as the England
side, never the English side; but the Australians are always referred to as the ... lumber
In America timber means ‘standing trees,’ but the British use the term the way
Americans use lumber. However, see lumber for British use of that word.
time!, interj. closing time!
Inf....
...
somewhat smaller increment, etc.
weigh up Inf. weigh
Inf. The British weigh up a situation. The Americans drop the up. So do the British
when they weight their words. See Appendix I.A.3.
weir, ... individual addressed, while
the British diplomatically sidestep that issue by not modifying the noun, or go to
the other extreme by saying ‘with all respect.’ When an Englishman begins his
statement ... connection with selecting a residence. See order to view.
viewpoint, n. lookout point
A special British meaning in addition to point of view, as in America. See look-
out.
village, n. approx....