Pronouncing /r/ and /l/ correctly
Speakers of different first languages often face unique pronunciation challenges when learning English — especially when a sound doesn’t exist in their native language. One common difficulty for many learners […]
Speakers of different first languages often face unique pronunciation challenges when learning English — especially when a sound doesn’t exist in their native language. One common difficulty for many learners […]
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Below are a few expressions/ some vocabulary used in the listening excerp you will be asked some questions about in the Listening Test you can take here: My suggestion is