In this week’s live class, Teacher Robin will show us examples of different accents in the Best Picture Nominees. Participate by writing in the comments. You can follow the PowerPoint below the video. Test your comprehension after watching the video by taking the quiz. Enjoy!
POWERPOINT:
The Oscars Accents Quiz
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Hi! I don’t know when the live class is opened? This is the 1st time I join in this class. Could you please let me know the schedule of this class? Thank you.
Hi, our live classes are online on Tuesdays and Thursdays, in the morning between 11-12 GMT+1. Hope you can follow!
Me personally I prefer American English because it seems easier to understand as British English
Hi, it’s always nice listening to you. If all English people would talk as you do then it would be an easier world to understand. You’re absolutely fantastic.
Now, it’s not easy for me to understand the different accents of these 3 movies because the sentences they pronounce are not the same.
I hope to hearing from you very soon again
Thanks for watching, Cris!
Please I’d like ti know the different between such as and like.
Thank you very much.
Hi Rosa, “such as” and “like” are both used to give examples.
“You can hear many accents at the Oscars, such as British and American.”
“You can hear many accents at the Oscars like British and American.”
Hello everybody. Thanks, Robin, for these videos, you are fantastic. This is my first time, so, sorry for my english.
I’m not sure which accent is my favourite, perhaps is easier for me the american accent, but I’m not sure. As a matter of fact, the most difficult for me is to understand the audios. I hope I will improve with the time and a little bit of work!
Thanks!!!!!
Thanks for watching, Joaquín. 🙂