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The PA From Hell (Does Spilling Coffee On The CEO’s Lap Count?)…
oneof365 | November 21st 2009
Dear Ether, “Errrrm, can you repeat that for me again?” I think I must have said that at least 15 times a day when I answered the phone. I was working as a temp for a very important VP for a marketing firm in London. I had enough trouble pr read more
The Eloquent Shakespeare
The Bard Blog | November 9th 2009 by Gedaly Guberek
A Pronouncing Dictionary for the Complete Dramatic Works with Notes to Untie the Modern Tongue by Gary Logan Have you ever read one on Shakespeare’s works and not known how to pronounce a word? (If not, are you human?) Where do you normally t read more
How to Pronounce Linux
Linux Tips | November 8th 2009 by Dipin Krishna
L I N U X P O L L How do you pronounce "Linux" Lee-nooks Lie-nuks Lin-ucks Lin-icks Current Results There are three common pronunciations of Linux. All three are quite acceptable. The only proper pronunciation is the on read more
2010 Ford Taurus - Great Styling and a Great Engine! By Thomas Ro…
e-Guru.org | October 6th 2009 by umesh
Ford is always looking to improve their car designs; any good car manufacturer does this. Each car in the Ford stable has a different look and appeal. The 2010 Taurus is the large sedan from Ford offering a more chiseled shape than its predecessor an read more
Speak It Like a Kid
Nick's Language | September 19th 2009 by NICK BUI
The kids going to my class were taken to school by their parent. They looked fun and a bit naughty to have a new English class. It was time to learn, and like those from the classes I’ve been in charge, they just couldn’t sit still and sh read more
‘What soup?’ or ‘What’s up?’
Nick's Language | September 11th 2009 by NICK BUI
It’s been a week since one of the first classes since Khai Minh Language Center got its business license. Located in Tan Phu District, Hochiminh City or Saigon – Vietnam, the school has made its first steps to the education market in the read more
Pronunciation Q&A: My four year old has a lisp. Should I be conce…
Speech Teach - Speech Therapy Resources, Jobs, Toys, Books,… | September 1st 2009 by speech teach
Pronunciation Q&A: My four year old has a lisp. Should I be concerned? Question: My four year old has a lisp. Should I be concerned? Answer: Lisps can be complicated. If her speech delay makes it difficult to understand her, then you should have read more

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