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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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Hi can someone please give me some feedback on my pronunciation ? audi link inside

  

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Anonymous, I am only sorry that you stay anonymous, because your pronunciation is great and your accent is really, really nice. Americans probably love hearing the British accent more than any other foreign accent. It really is just so nice for us to listen to...

  • Anonymous, I am only sorry that you stay anonymous, because your pronunciation is great and your accent is really, really nice.
  • Americans probably love hearing the British accent more than any other foreign accent.
  • It really is just so nice for us to listen to...
  • it just sort of tickles our ears.
  • I was smiling the whole time I listened to your recording.
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Anonymous, I am only sorry that you stay anonymous, because your pronunciation is great and your accent is really, really nice. Americans probably love hearing the British accent more than any other foreign accent. It really is just so nice for us to listen to... it just sort of tickles our ears. I was smiling the whole time I listened to your recording. Well, what do you know? I am still sm
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You have what I can only describe as a heavy London accent. It has overtones of university—in the slurring and tailing off—and more than a trace of Cockney in the glottal stops and chewed vowels. You sound like a native speaker except for a couple of mistakes (leave-a some feedback). I would never have guessed Lithuanian, but then again, I don't know what Lithuanian sounds like.
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Very good indeed. Most of the time you sounded pretty much like a native. Your accent slipped most on back and around here, as well as slightly on leave some feedback, study chemical, Imperial, Lithuania (especially #2), also live here, and I been.
There were one or two places where
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enoonYou have what I can only describe as a heavy London accent. It has overtones of university—in the slurring and tailing off—and more than a trace of Cockney in the glottal stops and chewed vowels.
It is a fairly natural-sounding accent for a non-native speaker, but it does not sound like a London accent to me. Glottal stops are a feature of several varieti

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