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At 15 Jun 2009 10:58 LEP Admin wrote:
Hello Van Biak Thang, Well done, you're absolutely right about Professor Tilford's accent - I can't tell you which it is, though!
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At 13 Jun 2009 13:59 Van Biak Thang wrote:
I just want to make judgement on my listening skills. I am not sure if Professor Daisy (spelling?), who reads about Orangutan, is not British English but sounds like Australian or New Zealander. I will be grateful if someone can let me know if I am judging my listening skills right or not. Thanks for your time and help. Van Biak Thang London
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