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British English writing improvisations, Collection introduction
Collection introduction
Hi everyone, my name is Harry Ness and I have been a member of LingQ for quite some time now and decided that I should take some time out of my studying to write some articles for LingQ.
This first article is simply an introduction to this collection which will be natural writings from a native Brit.
I will simply be opening a word document and writing.
The topics will usually have been influenced by LingQ or language learning and I hope that you will enjoy them; also I will be recording them which will hopefully allow the library to gain a much needed boost in British podcasts.
The length of the writings will vary depending on my mood; however what won't change is that they will be natural and that I will be recording them myself.
I really want the British English library to grow and I want to give those students of mine who have wanted me to add content (because I am British) to have a chance to study the British accent and develop their skills.
This first lesson in the collection was purely an introduction and that is why it's not as long as the others will be.
I hope you enjoy the rest of the collection and enjoy reading the myriad of topics that are coming your way.
Collection introduction
Hi everyone, my name is Harry Ness and I have been a member of LingQ for quite some time now and decided that I should take some time out of my studying to write some articles for LingQ.
This first article is simply an introduction to this collection which will be natural writings from a native Brit.
I will simply be opening a word document and writing.
The topics will usually have been influenced by LingQ or language learning and I hope that you will enjoy them; also I will be recording them which will hopefully allow the library to gain a much needed boost in British podcasts.
The length of the writings will vary depending on my mood; however what won't change is that they will be natural and that I will be recording them myself.
I really want the British English library to grow and I want to give those students of mine who have wanted me to add content (because I am British) to have a chance to study the British accent and develop their skills.
This first lesson in the collection was purely an introduction and that is why it's not as long as the others will be.
I hope you enjoy the rest of the collection and enjoy reading the myriad of topics that are coming your way.