Hi people) I have project in wich I must writte differences in dialect, if someone have a few minutes please help, I give you a little text please read and record it in audio,thanks. This is text- Watch,Read,Listen Do you like movies? Watch them in the language you're learning,starting with subtitles in your language (beginners), followed by watching with subtitles in your target language (intermediate), and finally without subtitles (advanced). If possible, find movies dubbed in your target language at a local library, rental store, or online. Do you like to read? Go to your local library, book store, or shop online for books in the language you're learning.For beginners, check out some fun children's book's.For intermediate learners, young adult novels are articles written with language learners in mind are great. For advanced learners, the sky is the limit with all of the novels, newspapers, magazines and more that you have access to in your community or online.You can also take things to the next level and listen to audio books! Do you like music or listening to the radio? Find CDs, audio books, songs, radio stations, and podcasts in your target language and listen away.Music, audio books and podcasts are great for learners of all levels, while intermediate and advanced learners can add radio stations to the mix. Learn without knowing that you'er learning while watching, reading, or listening to something that you love.
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A dialect involves nonstandard grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation.. Won't reading your text aloud just identify nonstandard pronunciation?
— Clive
A dialect involves nonstandard grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation..
Won't reading your text aloud just identify nonstandard pronunciation?
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