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Learning English: Tips for Beginners Sat Jun 30, 2007 20:09 pm  Learning English: Tips for Beginners
 

Hello Torsten,

I've sent it. Haven't you recieved it yet?

PS. In my native language the advice aquivalent can be use in a plural form. Anyway thanks I'll take your tip down.

Take care,
Mohammad
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Learning English: Tips for Beginners Sat Jun 30, 2007 22:06 pm  Learning English: Tips for Beginners
 

Hi Mohammad,

Please send your file again and make sure you use the right email address.
Thanks a lot,
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Thanks Torsten Sun Jul 01, 2007 9:26 am  Thanks Torsten
 

Thanks Torsten for taking interest in me, i know it is very difficult to give attention to everyone here seeking help, but i am glad you gave me response.
I liked the idea and i am looking forward to it, it may be difficult to collect audio files first but i will try other sources also.
Could someone here help me finding some good audio files on the internet, some links etc.?
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Learning English: Tips for Beginners Sun Jul 01, 2007 11:54 am  Learning English: Tips for Beginners
 

Hi Majorgeek,

You can try out Audible.com
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Learning English: Tips for Beginners Sun Jul 01, 2007 16:39 pm  Learning English: Tips for Beginners
 

Hi,

Why not just use a tape recorder for recording your voice? Then you could send the audio cassette to Torsten...

All the best

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Learning English: Tips for Beginners Tue Jul 03, 2007 13:53 pm  Learning English: Tips for Beginners
 

m1mohammad wrote:
Hello Torsten,

Please tell me does my voice sound robotic? Is it near American accent, British, a mixture of both or none of them? How do I pronounce the words?

I must confess to not being able to make it better. I'm very eager to have your advices on it.

Sincerely Yours,
Mohammad

Hi Mohammad,

I think your voice sounds very pleasant and your pronunciation is very clear and easy to understand. To give you a more comprehensive assessment I'd need a longer recording of yours.

Regards,
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Learning English: Tips for Beginners Wed Jul 11, 2007 21:58 pm  Learning English: Tips for Beginners
 

Hi Torsten,

Have you recieved my longer audio files?

SO LONG,
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Learning English: Tips for Beginners Fri Jul 13, 2007 12:06 pm  Learning English: Tips for Beginners
 

Hi Mohammad,

Could you please resend your file, it apparently it vanished into thin air...
Thanks,
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Hi everyone Sun Jul 15, 2007 15:23 pm  Hi everyone
 

My name is Nancy, I`m new member in this forum. I liked to improve my English.I think this forum is good and helped me to learn more and more. Next time I liked to write for my self. Sorry, my english is not perfect, but, I hope day by day to be more good. Thank you friends.
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which preposition to use? Thu Sep 27, 2007 8:35 am  which preposition to use?
 

hi i am new to this forum.
someone asked me to select the correct prepostion for the line
"the sun shines (in/at) the day"
"the moon shine (in/at) the night"
please advise on the correct prepostion.
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Learning English: Tips for Beginners Thu Sep 27, 2007 9:43 am  Learning English: Tips for Beginners
 

The correct preposition is 'in':

The sun shines in the day.
The moon shines in the night.
Note that you can also say 'at night'.
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