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LI-9 Describing Your Work Day

In today’s lesson we are going to listen to people using English to describe their work day and how they manage time. We are going to be reviewing adverbs of frequency (always, never, often etc.) and looking at time clauses (when, during, while, as soon as etc.) and how to use them.

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    Comment by Michel Martel — December 24, 2006 @ 10:18 am

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    Comment by yogesh — January 4, 2007 @ 6:10 pm

  8. Hi Michel,

    I often said a word or phrase with two different pronunciations because there are American and British versions. Even just in Canada or the U.S. there can be small differences in the way a word or phrase sounds. Both are completely correct - as with all accents, you should be able to listen for either.

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