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Sunday
Dec032006

Episode #27 – pen vs. pan

Reader Comments (4)

hello,
thanks for doing these videos. I'm french, and I wanted to download podcast for my new ipod, I thought that it was a good idea to download english lessons, I found your videos via itunes, and I really didn't expect that. Please, keep going. thanks

December 3, 2006 | Unregistered Commenterchristophe

hey, thanks for mentioning my correction on your podcast! and you are right, sometimes what the way we learn to speak in our state/region/country will give us different subtle pronunciations to the same words. but since i am sure there are many English learners watching your podcast i just wanted to be true to the sources: the books. thanks! :-)

December 4, 2006 | Unregistered Commenterpaulino

Hi,
I´m a spanish girl trying to improve my english, and looking for "sources of knowledge" in internet I´ve discovered you...
That´s awsome!!! really...
Your conversation is cool, and very amazing... congratulations!.
And I tell you more... I´m feel in love...oh yes, you are so handsome.
Thanks for your time and effort!!
Please, in another podcast, could you explain the differents between? :
here - hear
week- weak
Thanks again!
Kiss

December 5, 2006 | Unregistered CommenterMayra

Thanks for all the feedback and the suggestions for future episodes.
Coincidentally, I received two mails yesterday, suggesting walk vs. work.
Thanks for tuning in, and please, recommend me to your friends.

December 6, 2006 | Unregistered CommenterSebastian

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