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Improve Your American English Accent
Overcoming Major Obstacles to Understanding
by 
Charlsie Childs
Publisher:  McGraw-Hill Professional
Subject(s):  Foreign Language Study
Nonfiction
Language(s):  English
Spanish
Burn to CD allowed (burn to CD allowed)
Excerpt(s): 
WMA excerpt   Session One: Introduction to Improve Your American English Accent (WMA format)

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Available copies:   1
Library copies:   1
Lending period:   10 days
File size:   51905 KB
Software version:  
ISBN:   0071473734
Release date:   Feb 16, 2005
 
Description

Improve Your American English Accent offers language learners an easy and enjoyable way to master the most challenging American English speech characteristics. Focusing exclusively on the core features that have the greatest impact on understanding American English speakers and being understood by them, it comprises six 35-minute lessons.


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Burn to CD: Permitted
 
Transfer to device: Permitted
   Transfer to Apple® device: Permitted
 
Public performance: Not permitted
File-sharing: Not permitted
Peer-to-peer usage: Not permitted
 
All copies of this title, including those transferred to portable devices and other media, must be deleted/destroyed at the end of the lending period.
 

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