A good site for learning American English
assalamualaikum
This my first contribution to Samtah Forum. I really feel highly honoured to be a member among you , share your ideas and get benifits from all
Actually I`ve got a good site for those who are looking forward to improve
their American accent and lots more:
www.manythings .org
if this site doesn`t work well, then paste it into Google and serch
I hope you like it
رد: A good site for learning American English
hi
.. American Accent is not a problem for people who learned English in the Arabic world , but it's a problem for people who learned English in some British countries such as Newzealand , Australia , or Britain its self
i really like American people when they speak especially when they pronounce the litters " R" " T" , but they speak in a way sounds arrogant .. it is indeed enough for any of people who speak British English to communicate with American English speakers , as American themselves like the way British people speak , However ..any of English accents can help you to speak to the whole world
thanks a lot
رد: A good site for learning American English
Hello brother,
Thanks alot for passing . I do agree with you that American accent seems to be more flexible especially when American people pronounce /r/ sound . You know , many non-native speakers speak like Americans. But the most important thing is to speak English in any accent to be understood.
bye
رد: A good site for learning American English
Cheers mate for that
bu the link doesn't work
رد: A good site for learning American English
رد: A good site for learning American English
thanks brother it is useful
good for seeing you around
peace
رد: A good site for learning American English
thank you brother for you contribution
lovely to have you among us
i have a small remark here and it is related to the way languages are teached in our arab world
learning english may be a perplexing task to learners. as far as i can see, this American and British "Englishes -so to speak- may disturb students, especially in writing. the difference between American and British "Englishes" is rather far from pronouncing T or R. it is apparent basically in the choice of words
and it is frustrating to read an essay written by a non native speaker of english, while he/she is shifting from American english words to the British ones and viseversa