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 tommy11
 
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							| Help needed with MATESOL assignment 
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							| Hi everyone 
 I �ve got an assignment due soon and part of it asks me to see how intelligible my dialect is. In order to find out, I need your help!
 
 Please go to the following youtube link and listen to what I say Once (it �s very short - only six seconds): 
 
 After listening to what I say in my regional dialect, please write down what you think I said in the comments section using standard English. 
 Could you also state your first language, as I need to see if different speakers of English would be able to understand me. 
 After that, I would be grateful if you could do the same for the next short example: 
 
 Thanks in advance! 
 Tom |  22 Jul 2011      
					
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 tommy11
 
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							| Just realised that you might need a youtube account to leave a comment. 
 If this is the case, and you don �t have one, please pm me with your feedback. 
 Cheers! |  22 Jul 2011     
					
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 douglas
 
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							| "I �m gonna � shop."  (I �m a US West Coast native speaker)   it also sounds a little like "I �m good at shop."  definitely notice a non-USA accent (I would guess English or Australian)   Cheers,  Douglas   Edit: clip 2: "I�m gonna shop cause we ain�t got naught in fridge"  or "I�m goin� out to shop..."   (understood meaning: I�m going shopping because the refrigerator is empty.) |  22 Jul 2011     
					
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 Zora
 
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							| I answered on Youtube as ZoraESL. I �m a Canadian from Western Canada (Calgary, AB). I understood exactly the same things as Douglas... and I had to listen more than once to understand the accent. 
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 almaz
 
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							| I �ve pm �d you, Tommy - as you asked, since I didn �t want to use the Youtube comments section. And since any guesses here on the forum might influence the guesses of others..... |  22 Jul 2011     
					
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 libertybelle
 
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							| I �m American - but wrote that in the comment section. 
 My laptop doesn �t have a lot of volume - so it might help if you recorded it  a bit louder.
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 Jayho
 
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							| Tom - I PM �d you my answers   Hey Douglas - we dinki di Aussies don �t sound at all like that.  But I love the accent anyway - just like in some of the grand British films we get.  I think I got it right - I only listened once so it �s probably because I watch a lot of British TV/film and listen to a lot of British audio books. |  22 Jul 2011     
					
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