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aaronlindsay

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  1. I would have to agree that mouth structure has to do with language. If you watch a lot of television from different parts of the world and contains various languages, then you would agree with this ideology. It is something critical to enunciating and pronouncing certain words. I think that i would find it hard to speak certain languages because of my mouth shape. Its an interesting ideology that you would not easily pick out.
  2. For me i find that it gets harder to spell as i get older. I used to be able to spell very well and very naturally when i was younger. there were very few words that would make me nervous when it comes to spelling. I think that it is to do with memory. As you get older it gets harder to remember some of the details in the language. But i do get a feeling when something is not spelt right.
  3. I am inclined to agree that the two words are srikingly compatible. I cant really pin the major differences to be honest. i would suggest that the way in which they differ would most likely be in how formal or informal your speech is. I would say that perhaps is a far more formal kind of english whereas maybe is very common english. Those are my thoughts and conclusions.
  4. For me the biggest decider if i am going to learn a language or not is usually desire. If i find that i have no desire to learn a particular language then i will most likely not do it. Or it will take much longer than usual. I have seen this in a lot of people too. The people that desire and want to learn something new are usually the ones that end up achieving the results.
  5. My favorite non English word at the moment is fromage. This means cheese in french. i feel that this word just flows naturally off my tongue and has something to it that really feels good and makes you wanna say the words over and over. I pretty much use it as a word to fill the blanks whenever i run out of things to say.
  6. my favorite english accent has to be the queens english. i think that is the purest form of the language. for me it is very easy to understand and it flows very naturally. i think that it is also a very respectable accent to listen to and follow. i think that the language must be spoken in the right way and delivered with supreme clarity. and in that way it makes communication very viable. so i personally love and appreciate the queens english.
  7. i think that this is one of the best ways to learn how to speak a language. It is a very interesting way for you to be able to memorize a language. I think that i found that a great solution in learning how to learn a language and understand things very easily. It is also a very nice and entertaining way to learn things. i have found it very helpful on multiple occasions.
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