First you play the role of li yang fang and then the role of Susan you partner Mike has and Kim sun you are at the airport to meet you visitor you know each other so great you visit first talk with him and then take him to the hotel. Pledged to meet you representative someone answe...
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Ki-Jung, that’s no way to talk to your father. “Shitfaced.” No. Not you too. KI-WOO Let me pour you a shot, Father. Ki-Woo tries to lighten the mood. He looks out the window as he pours a shot with both hands. KI-WOO (CONT’D) It’s probably raining at the cam...
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s really helpful for students on their journey towards more natural and easy-to-understand English. If you have any questions about the Academy please post them here or shoot us an email, or simply visit RachelsEnglishAcademy.com. Now here we talk about this change in the voice, these ...
The America Accent Training---The 50 rules you must know How American Really Talk Rule One : Linking Consonant to Vowels RULE : Link final consonant with first vowel I.E. In an instant---In nan nistant I'm an actor---I'm ma-n actor Tips : 1. Don't speak faster...
Like you literally had to spit it out? Let’s talk for a second about the word ‘literally’ and how it’s used. In British English it sounds more like three syllables. Literally. Literally. In American English it sounds like four, and we flap the T. Literally. Literally. Literally. ...
You know how sometimes when you’re having a conversation on the street with someone, they tend to nod as you speak. Look at that chin wagging up and down. Example: “Did you talk to Sarah?” “Yeah, but just a chinwag about the girls at work.” ...