If you want to learn real (correct) English, don't use " wanna "!
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MatressI'd say it could be useful for pre-intermediate and intermediate learners. It's very slow ... I've never heard a native speaker speaking that way
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KhoffIf you want to learn real (correct) English, don't use "wanna"!For ***'s sake! I went to the USA in 2002 and I had a big problem - I used the proper English all time, but the people in general do not! By the way, in writing you shoud not use contract form OK. Then you "master" should rewrite your class like that: If you want to lear
in writing you shoud not use contract formYou said it yourself, Matress. 'Wanna' is not an English word-- it is merely an orthographic representation of the pronunciation of 'want to' in the spoken language. This thread is a composition in written English, and that is why your use of that spelling makes your posting substandard English. 'Wanna', plus your