Sunday, May 3, 2015

Pronunciation Resources


Audio From April 26 Lesson


It was, like, classic speech so I, like, understood almost 100 (a hundred) percent of what was spoken. At the same time during the training, I was sitting, surrounded (close to, next to) by two Britons and we tried, like, in the meantime to make some small talk, right, and I was just understanding, (maybe) 10% of what they were saying. And, you know, it was really interesting (because) in the second part of the training we had somehow … psychological, like, training we divided (separated) into some (a few, a couple) groups to discuss our psychological type and then present our solution. And it was very interesting, when, during that discussion, very (formal or informal?) (like) in terms of dialogues I had very serious issues with recognizing (understanding or more formally comprehending) what they were talking about. But when they had to present our, like, general, like, solution, I, maybe, understood, again, almost 100% of that. So, sorry that I may be a little, racing right ... right, so I, (would) say that recognizing some very informal dialogues (conversations), because, you know, the speed of the speech(es) is maybe faster. Yeah, because you know, when we're talking with our friends, you are talking faster. You're using shorter words, shorter phrases and that's a big problem, right, because you know it's always easier to recognize




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