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Thank you both!
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Please, don't hesitate to correct my English. 'Time is a sort of river of passing events, and strong is its current; no sooner is a thing brought to sight than it is swept by and another takes its place, and this too will be swept away.' M.A.
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Can you recommend me some online radio with clear pronunciation in order to practice? I'm only familiar with BBC London and Kiro Radio.
Thanks in advance!
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Please, don't hesitate to correct my English. 'Time is a sort of river of passing events, and strong is its current; no sooner is a thing brought to sight than it is swept by and another takes its place, and this too will be swept away.' M.A.
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National Public Radio (NPR) often presents well educated Americans on talk shows that may be an alternative to BBC. Some programs like "All Things Considered" and "Morning Edition" can be interesting.
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Thanks poli, I'll listen to it and I'tell you latter!
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Please, don't hesitate to correct my English. 'Time is a sort of river of passing events, and strong is its current; no sooner is a thing brought to sight than it is swept by and another takes its place, and this too will be swept away.' M.A.
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I agree on listening to NPR. |
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From the other hand... warm and nice may depend on what you are accustomed... Don't forget Buenos Aires is VERY humid, and 35 º C with 99% of humidity can easily be 45 º C of termic sensation and... humidity makes everything very uncomfortable. Look at this table of how humidity can affect how you fell the temperature. It's common around here to have between 50% and 99% of humidity, all year round, so if you live in a place with low humidity, when reading that in Bs As's winter you have 12ºC, take at least 5ºC , and in summer if you read 30ºC, add at least 5ºC! When informing the temperature, the media always use the "sensación térmica" (heat index in EEUU). For example today we have 27ºC and near 30ºC of ST, with 50% of humidity. 30ºC of ST is the important one. About the accent... I can't say a lot about it, but I've heard that you get use quite fast to our pronunciation, and then it's just Spanish. About our slang... I think it will not be a problem... I mean... we can talk without it. ------------------------ Argentinian best known radio Another classy one Another one Retro music, but sometimes they talk Both, music and chat ------------------------ I'm listening to NPR, thanks! Another one to recommend? with a different approach?
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Please, don't hesitate to correct my English. 'Time is a sort of river of passing events, and strong is its current; no sooner is a thing brought to sight than it is swept by and another takes its place, and this too will be swept away.' M.A.
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January and February = holidays. It's when the rhythm slows down in "Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires". People travel to other cities with beaches or mountains, or even other countries, or to their home towns, etc. Schools generally close their doors until March or April, but surely you can find a teacher or institute with summer courses.
On the other hand, warm and nice may depend on what you are accustomed to. Don't forget Buenos Aires is VERY humid, and 35 C(I cannot find the degree symbol on my keyboard) with 99% humidity can create a heat index of 45C. Look at this table to see how humidity effects the heat index. It's common around here to have between 50% to 99% humidity all year round, so if you live in a region with low humidity, the heat index may make temperatures unbearable for you. Sensación térmica is the term we use for what is known in the USA as heat index. For example, today temperatures will reach 27C, but humidity will make it feel like 30C. The ST is a more important gauge than the actual temperature for measuring comfort. About the accent, I can't say a lot about it, but I've heard that you can get used to our pronunciation quite quickly. About our slang, I think it will not be a problem. I mean we can talk without it. Nice English but it needed some tweaks. Quote didn't work, so I hope I didn't make too many transcription errors.
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Thank you a lot poli! those corrections really help me!
I realize I've serious expression and grammar problems. I need practice, practice, and more practice. Regards
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Please, don't hesitate to correct my English. 'Time is a sort of river of passing events, and strong is its current; no sooner is a thing brought to sight than it is swept by and another takes its place, and this too will be swept away.' M.A.
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What I do is combine something I love to do / learn and then search for that in english.
Ex, I love anything astronomy, so instead of reading or watching it in spanish I just look for it in english. I never read or watch anything random or just because is there, I tried it before and I got really bored too easily. It just got to be fun and I'd do it for hours. |
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