Chicken Sandwich
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This may be an odd place for this question, maybe I should have posted this under Pronunciation and Phonetics, but since English teachers hang out mostly here, I though this would be the appropriate place (and also this question is primarily aimed at teachers).
I've been trying to learn the "received pronunciation" for some time, and I'm curious to what degree I have succeeded. If you could attach a percentage to my accent, ranging from 0% to 100%, obviously 100% corresponding to the degree of proficienty to that of a native speaker.
If a native speaker (altough I welcome everyone to leave a response), preferably from England could listen to this audio clip and share his or her views, I would be very grateful.
Here's the text I read: Deductive reasoning - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
And here's the audio file: Download Deduction2.mp3 - Kiwi6.com Mp3 Upload
Thank you very much!
I've been trying to learn the "received pronunciation" for some time, and I'm curious to what degree I have succeeded. If you could attach a percentage to my accent, ranging from 0% to 100%, obviously 100% corresponding to the degree of proficienty to that of a native speaker.
If a native speaker (altough I welcome everyone to leave a response), preferably from England could listen to this audio clip and share his or her views, I would be very grateful.
Here's the text I read: Deductive reasoning - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
And here's the audio file: Download Deduction2.mp3 - Kiwi6.com Mp3 Upload
Thank you very much!