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Old 20-May-2008, 06:24
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I would like to share with all the members of this forum, I came across an excellent website which is really very useful for pronunciation of words(UK English). you have just punch in the word and listen to the pronunciation, it is really very helpful

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I would like to share with all the members of this forum, I came across an excellent website which is really very useful for pronunciation of words(UK English). you have just punch in the word and listen to the pronunciation, it is really very helpful

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English Pronouncing Dictionary with Instant Sound Free Online
This is a great resource, new2grammar! Thank you for sharing it with us!

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