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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Speech & Pronunciation

English teacher of my high school

Hi.
I'm a Japanese high school student living in Japan.
(My English may be strange)
I'm worried about studying.

My English teacher is not good at speaking English.
Her pronunciation is not like English. (like Japanese very much)
As she says she don't know the difference between "L" and "R". For example, "light" and "right"
She is kind and interesting, a good teacher. Just poor at speaking.

I like English very much, so I want to study much more right pronunciation.
Then, I consulted my friends attending other schools about this.
They said to me, "You can make English-speaking friends through the Internet. And ask them to record their English."
I thought that's a very good idea.
Some things I'll ask are to read some words and to read some sentences about once or twice in a week.
(Regardless of age or sex/young and old, men and women)
I want to listen them when I go school, when I review at home, and so on.
Of cource I'll answer anything if you ask me about Japan.

Could you become my friend?
(I use Skype and Gmail.)
  

Top answer

Hello, How are you? I am a friend who is studying English and living in Vietnam. Nice to meet you.

  • Hello, How are you?
  • I am a friend who is studying English and living in Vietnam.
  • Nice to meet you.
  • Have no worries, your English isn't strange, it's just in need of practising.
  • I have a question, is your teacher an English native speaker?
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Hello,
How are you? I am a friend who is studying English and living in Vietnam. Nice to meet you. Have no worries, your English isn't strange, it's just in need of practising. I have a question, is your teacher an English native speaker? If she is natively from England or where people speak English as their mother tongue, you call her English teacher. But if she is just someone who teaches En
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Hi,
Thank you for replying. Nice to meet you, too.
Gigilian NguyenI have a question, is your teacher an English native speaker? If she is natively from England or where people speak English as their mother tongue, you call her English teacher. But if she is just someone who teaches English, you call her teacher of English.
She's Japanese. so I'll call her te
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Ayuto Takasaki

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