I think I might let you hear my voice again but, first, I need to see your picture! Hehehe!
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NAN Fri, 02/10/2012 - 13:52
hello,teacher,happy new year,I would like to take this kind of method in the future ,and I was addicted to your beautiful voice and hope you could upload more listening ,thank you !best wishes to you !!!!!!!1
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heather Mon, 01/23/2012 - 16:53
Thanks for your advice!Deep voice is more attractive.
Laney Sat, 01/14/2012 - 01:35
Hi, teacher Tom.Thanks your advices.I will try my best to practice my oral english during the holiday.Happy new year!
dandongalisa Sat, 01/07/2012 - 22:42
hi,my dearest teacher, long time no contact you, how are you?
After listening your voice, i feel very moved, because this is the sound of my teacher who taught me two years ago, i graduated from my university half years ago,missing my teachers and classmates and all of you.
Happy new yea!
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Teacher Tom Thu, 01/05/2012 - 19:39
I live in Dandong and teach at Eastern Liaoning University. This is my third year teaching at ELU. Before I came to Dandong I taught at Handan College in Hebei for one year.
Michelle Chan Thu, 01/05/2012 - 18:56
I think it's British accent. Thanks for your advice. Will you teach in Jilin University Zhuhai College?
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Teacher Tom Thu, 01/05/2012 - 18:18
The most common pronunciation issue for my students is the extra "a" sound at the end of words- things like "anda" instead of "and", "parka" instead of "park", "testa" instead of "test". Usually it happens because you open your mouth again after the end of the word. An example, "room" - at the end of this word your lips should be pressed together to make the "mmmmmmm" sound - if you open your mouth while still making a sound you will say "rooma"!
If you are practicing oral English with your friends, listen for this error and try to correct each other!
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Yoga Thu, 01/05/2012 - 10:06
Hi,teacher Tom.Thanks to your advise.But,I have poor of English grammar and pronunciation.I have no confidense to practice.Happy new year~
RachelQiu Thu, 01/05/2012 - 08:50
hello , Tom .happy new year ! your suggest is useful , the oral english need practise everyday ,and we should make good use of every chance to practise.but when i want to say somthing , i just say the simple words and sentences , what's worst , i cannot speak the native english , i always say in chinglish. hence , i shy to practise .
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Ally Wed, 01/04/2012 - 23:59
Thank you for your advice, Teacher Tom! It really works to speak English as muuch as we can! I rememner whem we were fresmen. we tried to speak English in our dorm, unfortunately, we failed to do so for it's difficult keeping the ball rolling by four of us. Recently, we get together again, and chatting about the English speaking environment that we had before. And we all agree unanimously that the speaking environment is extreamly crucial to language learning. During the discussion, we keep using English. What surprised me is that our oral English seems much better than years before. Therefore, if freshmen keep training in the first year, I guess they will surely have achieved an awesome progress when they are seniors.
Happy new year to all of you!
Dan_Lee Wed, 01/04/2012 - 21:54
Hey,mr.Tom.Nice voice!I like your deep but masculine voice.Besides,"how to improve our oral English"is an old topic and we all know that we should talk more,but we seldom do it.Anyway,thanks a bunch,my dear!
阿winnie Wed, 01/04/2012 - 20:26
Hi,Teacher Tom. Thank you for your suggestion.My oral English teacher always said to me that I was quite in his class.It really embarrass me.Maybe in the next semester I should grasp every opportunity to speak more.By the way,happy new year.
chancy Wed, 01/04/2012 - 20:08
I like your voice, kind of like VOA English. Your American English is also easy for mo to listen to.~ By the way, thanks for sharing.
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Teacher Tom Wed, 01/04/2012 - 19:16
But if you never speak English because you are afraid of using it incorrectly, you will never learn to speak English! Your spoken English does not have to be perfect for me to understand your meaning! If I speak like a five year old Chinese you may think that an man with grey in his hair should speak Chinese better but you will understand my meaning, yes? Language is about communication, not perfection!
Emeric Wed, 01/04/2012 - 19:04
Hello,Tom.
Your voice sounds a bit deep,but I can hear it clearly.The way you speak English reminds me of the spokenman of diplomatic department.
I think,the best way to improve English is to practice it. But one question arises, how can we konw we use English correctly?
Betsy Wed, 01/04/2012 - 17:16
hi!teacher Tom,,happy new year..thank you for your advise...i agree we should talk more to improve ourselves.but i think talk to foreigner is more effective than to chinese ....it is hard to insist to talk to our chinese friends with english...
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Teacher Tom Wed, 01/04/2012 - 18:25
...the only time you speak English is when you can talk to a foreigner, you will not get much practice! And practice is very important!
Do you know that advise is British? We spell it advice in the US.
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Zakumi Wed, 01/04/2012 - 18:38
Advice is the noun!
Advise is the verb!
They both are BRITISH and being copied by the Americans when they'd taken the British language as their own during the 1800's!
Really! ;-)
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Teacher Tom Wed, 01/04/2012 - 18:45
Point taken but I was more referring to the spoken pronunciation that the Brits use for "advice"...it sounds like our pronunciation of "advise" - at least with my British friends in the US!
Betsy Wed, 01/04/2012 - 18:36
o,sorry ,i make a mistake...advise is a verb.thans you for your advice..
i know what you mean, actually,i want to make some foreign friends,,but i think it is difficult.
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mandy fish Wed, 01/04/2012 - 16:44
Hi,Teacher Tom. Thanks for your advise and Happy New Year!!!Practice more is very important. But sometimes when we talk in English, we will ignore the grammar. That do harm to our English writing and our exam. How should we deal with this problem?
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Teacher Tom Wed, 01/04/2012 - 16:52
Maybe you can add a "fine" that has to be paid when you do not use correct grammar and one of your classmates corrects you? Or, if you have a really nice teacher, maybe he/she would join you when you go out for dinner and help you with your grammar!
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mandy fish Thu, 01/05/2012 - 11:04
Thank you,Teacher Tom!!!I am glad to receive your reply.
I will pay more attention to when I talk to someone in English. But grammar is a quite boring thing. I don't like grammar!!!!!!
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Rain Ng Wed, 01/04/2012 - 16:11
Hi,Teacher Tom.Your voice sounds mature.Though your voice is a little bit deep,it's American accent,I know.From what you said,I also know that you are introducing a way to practise our oral English,right?Thank you for your advice and happy new year!
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Zakumi Wed, 01/04/2012 - 18:35
Rain, teacher Tom's voice sounds mature because he's already a grandfather! So, I'm glad he doesn't have a young voice like Star's! ;-)
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Teacher Tom Wed, 01/04/2012 - 18:48
The deep voice has nothing to do with being a grandfather - it has been this deep since I was 16 years old! I trained as a singer and I was a baritone/bass - I bet Star is a tenor!
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Teacher Tom Tue, 01/03/2012 - 22:24
Deep voice is British?
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JacobLAI Wed, 01/04/2012 - 12:40
My oral English teacher from British has deep voice.I wonder whether other British teachers also have the same deep voice.:)
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Teacher Tom Wed, 01/04/2012 - 18:28
I know Chinese with high voices and Chinese with high voices...same thing for my British friends. Think about Star and me - we are both Americans but my voice is deeper!
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JacobLAI Tue, 01/03/2012 - 21:49
Hi,Teacher Tom!Your accent sounds more like British accent,probably due to your deep voice.:)Happy new year!
Comments
Tue, 02/14/2012 - 19:05
I think I might let you hear my voice again but, first, I need to see your picture! Hehehe!
Fri, 02/10/2012 - 13:52
hello,teacher,happy new year,I would like to take this kind of method in the future ,and I was addicted to your beautiful voice and hope you could upload more listening ,thank you !best wishes to you !!!!!!!1
Mon, 01/23/2012 - 16:53
Thanks for your advice!Deep voice is more attractive.
Sat, 01/14/2012 - 01:35
Hi, teacher Tom.Thanks your advices.I will try my best to practice my oral english during the holiday.Happy new year!
Sat, 01/07/2012 - 22:42
hi,my dearest teacher, long time no contact you, how are you?
After listening your voice, i feel very moved, because this is the sound of my teacher who taught me two years ago, i graduated from my university half years ago,missing my teachers and classmates and all of you.
Happy new yea!
Thu, 01/05/2012 - 19:39
I live in Dandong and teach at Eastern Liaoning University. This is my third year teaching at ELU. Before I came to Dandong I taught at Handan College in Hebei for one year.
Thu, 01/05/2012 - 18:56
I think it's British accent. Thanks for your advice. Will you teach in Jilin University Zhuhai College?
Thu, 01/05/2012 - 18:18
The most common pronunciation issue for my students is the extra "a" sound at the end of words- things like "anda" instead of "and", "parka" instead of "park", "testa" instead of "test". Usually it happens because you open your mouth again after the end of the word. An example, "room" - at the end of this word your lips should be pressed together to make the "mmmmmmm" sound - if you open your mouth while still making a sound you will say "rooma"!
If you are practicing oral English with your friends, listen for this error and try to correct each other!
Thu, 01/05/2012 - 10:06
Hi,teacher Tom.Thanks to your advise.But,I have poor of English grammar and pronunciation.I have no confidense to practice.Happy new year~
Thu, 01/05/2012 - 08:50
hello , Tom .happy new year ! your suggest is useful , the oral english need practise everyday ,and we should make good use of every chance to practise.but when i want to say somthing , i just say the simple words and sentences , what's worst , i cannot speak the native english , i always say in chinglish. hence , i shy to practise .
Wed, 01/04/2012 - 23:59
Thank you for your advice, Teacher Tom! It really works to speak English as muuch as we can! I rememner whem we were fresmen. we tried to speak English in our dorm, unfortunately, we failed to do so for it's difficult keeping the ball rolling by four of us. Recently, we get together again, and chatting about the English speaking environment that we had before. And we all agree unanimously that the speaking environment is extreamly crucial to language learning. During the discussion, we keep using English. What surprised me is that our oral English seems much better than years before. Therefore, if freshmen keep training in the first year, I guess they will surely have achieved an awesome progress when they are seniors.
Happy new year to all of you!
Wed, 01/04/2012 - 21:54
Hey,mr.Tom.Nice voice!I like your deep but masculine voice.Besides,"how to improve our oral English"is an old topic and we all know that we should talk more,but we seldom do it.Anyway,thanks a bunch,my dear!
Wed, 01/04/2012 - 20:26
Hi,Teacher Tom. Thank you for your suggestion.My oral English teacher always said to me that I was quite in his class.It really embarrass me.Maybe in the next semester I should grasp every opportunity to speak more.By the way,happy new year.
Wed, 01/04/2012 - 20:08
I like your voice, kind of like VOA English. Your American English is also easy for mo to listen to.~ By the way, thanks for sharing.
Wed, 01/04/2012 - 19:16
But if you never speak English because you are afraid of using it incorrectly, you will never learn to speak English! Your spoken English does not have to be perfect for me to understand your meaning! If I speak like a five year old Chinese you may think that an man with grey in his hair should speak Chinese better but you will understand my meaning, yes? Language is about communication, not perfection!
Wed, 01/04/2012 - 19:04
Hello,Tom.
Your voice sounds a bit deep,but I can hear it clearly.The way you speak English reminds me of the spokenman of diplomatic department.
I think,the best way to improve English is to practice it. But one question arises, how can we konw we use English correctly?
Wed, 01/04/2012 - 17:16
hi!teacher Tom,,happy new year..thank you for your advise...i agree we should talk more to improve ourselves.but i think talk to foreigner is more effective than to chinese ....it is hard to insist to talk to our chinese friends with english...
Wed, 01/04/2012 - 18:25
...the only time you speak English is when you can talk to a foreigner, you will not get much practice! And practice is very important!
Do you know that advise is British? We spell it advice in the US.
Wed, 01/04/2012 - 18:38
Advice is the noun!
Advise is the verb!
They both are BRITISH and being copied by the Americans when they'd taken the British language as their own during the 1800's!
Really! ;-)
Wed, 01/04/2012 - 18:45
Point taken but I was more referring to the spoken pronunciation that the Brits use for "advice"...it sounds like our pronunciation of "advise" - at least with my British friends in the US!
Wed, 01/04/2012 - 18:36
o,sorry ,i make a mistake...advise is a verb.thans you for your advice..
i know what you mean, actually,i want to make some foreign friends,,but i think it is difficult.
Wed, 01/04/2012 - 16:44
Hi,Teacher Tom. Thanks for your advise and Happy New Year!!!Practice more is very important. But sometimes when we talk in English, we will ignore the grammar. That do harm to our English writing and our exam. How should we deal with this problem?
Wed, 01/04/2012 - 16:52
Maybe you can add a "fine" that has to be paid when you do not use correct grammar and one of your classmates corrects you? Or, if you have a really nice teacher, maybe he/she would join you when you go out for dinner and help you with your grammar!
Thu, 01/05/2012 - 11:04
Thank you,Teacher Tom!!!I am glad to receive your reply.
I will pay more attention to when I talk to someone in English. But grammar is a quite boring thing. I don't like grammar!!!!!!
Wed, 01/04/2012 - 16:11
Hi,Teacher Tom.Your voice sounds mature.Though your voice is a little bit deep,it's American accent,I know.From what you said,I also know that you are introducing a way to practise our oral English,right?Thank you for your advice and happy new year!
Wed, 01/04/2012 - 18:35
Rain, teacher Tom's voice sounds mature because he's already a grandfather! So, I'm glad he doesn't have a young voice like Star's! ;-)
Wed, 01/04/2012 - 18:48
The deep voice has nothing to do with being a grandfather - it has been this deep since I was 16 years old! I trained as a singer and I was a baritone/bass - I bet Star is a tenor!
Tue, 01/03/2012 - 22:24
Deep voice is British?
Wed, 01/04/2012 - 12:40
My oral English teacher from British has deep voice.I wonder whether other British teachers also have the same deep voice.:)
Wed, 01/04/2012 - 18:28
I know Chinese with high voices and Chinese with high voices...same thing for my British friends. Think about Star and me - we are both Americans but my voice is deeper!
Tue, 01/03/2012 - 21:49
Hi,Teacher Tom!Your accent sounds more like British accent,probably due to your deep voice.:)Happy new year!