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Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Let's Master English 32: An American in England


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1.       HELLO

2.       NEWS: An American in England

3.       Country Shane’s FACT!

4.       5 great questions from YOU!

         1. Explain the word “apparently”

         2. I have many cousins: how can I explain

             which cousin I’m talking about?

         3. How can we stop making mistakes? I know

             the grammar rules, but I still make the same

             mistakes.

         4. How can I join your LIVE classes?

         5. Is it “a useful subject” or “an useful subject”?

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1 comment:

Unknown said...

Hi, coach Shane , why don't you answer my question? I've asked them many times but it looks like they do not reach you.
Any way I'll ask again
What is the exact pronunciation of these three words
Opportunity
Often
Opinion
I ask this question because I've heard many different pronunciations for them, so I just thought that maybe the different pronunciations refer to different accents. I've heard you and Google pronounce this differently, so I just doubted on that, I thought that maybe the Google pronunciation is British.
Any way, I don't know. I hope this time you get my question !!! ^^