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I would like to buy a hamburger - Problems with English Pronunciation

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Has any of you got problems with learning English pronunciation? Foreign students like to argue about which of all the English accents is the most difficult, but there is no correct answer to that. It's normal that if you had learnt British English at school, you could have more problems with the American or Australian pronunciation. When I first moved to England, I felt like after running a marathon after a 10-minute conversation with a Scott - it was an exhausting experience! :) But when I had befriended a Scottish lady at work, after some time, I couldn't even remember why this accent was so difficult to me. Unfortunately, for many of us - learning to understand the accents is much easier than learning to speak them. My francophone students continuously refuse to pronounce 's' at the end of words, not to mention the letter 'h' which seems to be absolutely useless, especially when it comes first in a word. So, next time you'll meet a French or a Swiss ch

100 Most Popular English Verbs - French Translation!

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Today I want to share a very useful list of the most popular English verbs. Have you already learnt all of them or do you still have some work to do? You can download the printable version HERE . The original list (without the French translation but with the audio for the ones who'd like to learn the pronunciation) - http://www.linguasorb.com/en/english/most-common-verbs # French verb  English Verb / Bare infinitive Simple Past Past Particlple (Present Perfect, Past Perfect, Passive Voice) 1 être   be   (I, he/she/it)   was (you, they, we)   were   been 2 avoir   have   had   had 3* faire   do   did   done 4* dire   say   said   said 5 aller   go   went   gone 6 obtenir   get   got   got   /   gotten 7* faire   make   made   made 8 savoir   know   knew   known