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Okay I will do it for you. #16 (permalink) Fri Jul 03, 2009 3:53 am   Okay I will do it for you.
 

" And, can you write something in short which I can record in my normal voice?"


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Good morning Noren, I wasn't giving you an order. If you read your own message you will see that the above sentence was an invitation , from you.

In reply to your other comment, yes, I am jealous of you, of course I am.

Now, if you were to put all of your toys back in your pram, we might get on with the discussion. Have a nice day.

Kitos. Germany.
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Okay I will do it for you. #17 (permalink) Fri Jul 03, 2009 5:36 am   Okay I will do it for you.
 

Hey K. German,
Almost all the members are neutral, disinterested in me, why are u always into criticism? Why do you always criticize me? Is this because you are going to doctorate in criticism or are you jealous of my English (both written & spoken)? If you are a real Kitos, then can you record your voice message so that I can hear you? Anyway, thanks a lot to you for your post.

Noren Lee
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Okay I will do it for you. #18 (permalink) Fri Jul 03, 2009 6:33 am   Okay I will do it for you.
 

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Noren, if you had spent more time reading this Forum you would know that I have recorded dozens of posts.

Stop being so sensitive. You make yourself angry for no reason.

I repeat, YOU requested that I wrote a short text for you to record, then you took my response as a slight.

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Okay I will do it for you. #19 (permalink) Fri Jul 03, 2009 6:39 am   Okay I will do it for you.
 

:lol: :lol:

The face is there in front of you.

The voice is available in your ear-phone.

I would also ask you to kindly remove your final tasteless comment from your post.

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Comments on my voice (It really is a perfect place to learn and improve English) #20 (permalink) Sat Jul 04, 2009 22:55 pm   Comments on my voice (It really is a perfect place to learn and improve English)
 

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Please listen to my recording and respond with a voice message too. Many thanks.
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Comments on my voice (It really is a perfect place to learn and improve Engli #21 (permalink) Sun Jul 05, 2009 8:39 am   Comments on my voice (It really is a perfect place to learn and improve Engli
 

Kitosdad wrote:
Noren, I would far prefer to hear you speaking in your normal accent. Your American accent sounds so false and exaggerated to me.
Please let me hear your normal voice. I'm certain I would understand just what you are trying to say much better.

Kitos.


Okay I will do it for you.

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Hi Kitos!
Noren can help talking American language or English as they call it. :-) I know many people who talk like that. I had a classmate who only talked American language. I had difficulties to understand what she said.
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Comments on my voice (It really is a perfect place to learn and improve Engli #22 (permalink) Sun Jul 05, 2009 11:21 am   Comments on my voice (It really is a perfect place to learn and improve Engli
 

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Comments on my voice #23 (permalink) Sun Jul 05, 2009 11:53 am   Comments on my voice
 

Hi Retabatres,
Your English is very good and regarding your pronunciation, (being honest & sincere) I would say it's more than satisfactory (B+). Anyway, you can further your spoken Eng./ accent right here from this Forum. Just keep on coming here along with your problems or doubts. Thanks.

Noren Lee
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Comments on my voice (It really is a perfect place to learn and improve English) #24 (permalink) Sun Jul 05, 2009 12:06 pm   Comments on my voice (It really is a perfect place to learn and improve English)
 

Hi Carlos,
Frist of all, try to understand what Kitosh said to you. And then, follow his advice; he is really a friendly & helpful person.
All the best in your educational endeavor.

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Comments on my voice (It really is a perfect place to learn and improve English) #25 (permalink) Sun Jul 05, 2009 12:16 pm   Comments on my voice (It really is a perfect place to learn and improve English)
 

It's was a typo in my message 21. Noren can't help talking American Language or English as they call it. :-)
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Hi Maria, Thanks from the depths of my heart. #26 (permalink) Sun Jul 05, 2009 12:32 pm   Hi Maria, Thanks from the depths of my heart.
 

Attn: Maria,
Thanks a lot for your help & support. I'd never thought that I could get an encouraging post/ reply from a nice person like you.

Noren Lee
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Comments on my voice (It really is a perfect place to learn and improve English) #27 (permalink) Sun Jul 05, 2009 19:55 pm   Comments on my voice (It really is a perfect place to learn and improve English)
 

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To Kitoman &Norem
Thanks for your respective comments. I felt so relieved when I read them that little goose bumps started to raised from my skin but I controlled them very fast, I mean I’m not an animal. I’ m always so unsure of my accent and I know that you were very polite with me to keep me motivated otherwise you would have said : Oh!, wait are you a native speaker trying to mess with us?
So I’m not certified, yet. Well enough about the lightened view of language acquisition.
Can you tell my age and professional background from what you heard?
In my first post I didn’t want to read a prewritten message because I get to inquisitive over how to pronounce every single word so the thread gets disrupted and I sound like a child learning to read. By the way did you heard the post #31 on the “practicing your pronunciations skills and speaking” forum by Jacept. You wouldn’t say anything if you’d heard her from The White House podium. I‘ve wished for a while to have that kind of fluidity, while trying to read or memorizing a speech. And I know it may sound unnatural but I’ve supposed it’s kind of a stylish professional vest that one might have to wear for some of those emergent communicational intensive professions, like business managers, leaders, entertainers, entrepreneurs, journalist, professors, etc., where you have to really pronounce every syllable such that to be effective. Am I wrong?
Lately, I’ve been trying recording myself while emulating radio speakers. But I feel I don’t have the lung capacity or timbre to do that and otherwise I felt abashed or don’ want to molest my neighbors.
Is this the right path ?
Thank you again.
Carlos
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Comments on my voice (It really is a perfect place to learn and improve English) #28 (permalink) Mon Jul 13, 2009 18:20 pm   Comments on my voice (It really is a perfect place to learn and improve English)
 

Hi all,
What do you say about the tone of my English?
Sincere, serious and straightforward answer requested.

Noren Lee

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