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Eipjoo Posted 13 years ago
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- I do with some his apologies. He would’ve been here but some of the pensan’s darling milky meddle.
- Aaawoo, don’t worry. The farm must come first.
- I’m black to see you there are a few locals here, though.
- Yeah, yea.
  

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David sends his apologies. He would've been here but some of the fencing's down in Milky??? Mereky???

  • David sends his apologies.
  • He would've been here but some of the fencing's down in Milky???
  • Mereky???
  • Meadow.
  • Oh, don't worry.
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David sends his apologies. He would've been here but some of the fencing's down in Milky??? Mereky??? Meadow.
Oh, don't worry. The farm must come first.
I'm glad to see there are a few locals here, though.
Yeah-eh.

I can't make out the name of the meadow.
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Here's my take on this - by the way, if this is an assignment, your instructor is really sticking it to you with something that takes two native English speakers to sort out.

Woman: David sent his apologies. He would have been here, but some of the fencing's down in Murky Meadow.

Man: Ah, don't worry. The farm must come first.

Woman: I'm glad to see there are a few
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Taking dictation was at first, yes, a kind of assignment on my own (I assigned it to myself). And started with and had been doing it mainly with news - BBC’s children’s news, BBC’s Learning English’s news, Aussie ABC’s news. But as you know those contents are not good materials to listen to long. And now I listen to the radio soap and take dictation around 40 seconds clips. I have tried anything e

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