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Recording of Vincent, a Burton’s short motion film.

transcription

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Published in:  on May 18, 2009 at 8:15 pm Leave a Comment

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Here are my evaluation words.

30-words version

50-words version

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Transcription

You can find my video just down here and there

And my transcription here

Published in:  on January 21, 2009 at 10:07 pm Leave a Comment

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Video for the transcription

Published in:  on November 29, 2008 at 9:22 am Leave a Comment

Correction

On Camille D.’s blog :

“In the first sentence, you’d better use the simple past : ” I chose some videos”
Moreover, if you use the past participe, you have to put “chosen” instead of “choose”… irregular verb.”

On Gregoire’s Blog :

“I like also hear music like Ska, Reggae and go in the music festival in Summer. I like watch a lot of series, and a lot of movies.”

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“I like also hearing music like Ska, Reggae and going to music festival in Summer. I like watching a lot of series, and a lot of movies.”

On Ikram’s Blog :

“I study in the Ingeneer school IMAC”
You may say Engineer school!! =)

Published in:  on October 30, 2008 at 7:50 pm Comments (1)

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A little video about Sound engineering

Published in:  on October 27, 2008 at 8:37 pm Leave a Comment

Transcription : The Linguist

Transcription of The Linguist

Hello, this is Steve K. here. Talk about something little different today, always related to language. We’re here on the linguist.blog.com

Today I went for a haircut. My barber talks a lot. Sometimes he even stops cutting just to talk, which I find mildly annoying. On the other hand I am always entertained for 30 minutes while he cuts my hair. He does a good job and charges me 18 $, which is not the cheapest, but not the most expensive, haircut in Vancouver.

He told me that he came to Canada as a 16 year old, 20 years ago. He went to hair dressing school and then worked for a chain of hair salons for 5 years, in different locations in the city. He got to know the personalities of different kinds of clients. He did’nt like working in the heavily Chinese district of Richmond because, in his words, the customers would arrive late and expect to be served right away. If they were not served immediately, they assumed that the customer who was being served in their place had paid extra. He did not like the pressure of that situation.

He eventually opened his own shop in North Vancouver. He said that he made sure to learn all about the subjects that his clients were interested in, from fly fishing to the stock market. He knew that if customers liked him, they would come back.

After 20 years in Canada, dealing with English speaking Canadian clients, his English is just terrible. His pronunciation, use of words, structure, you name it, are all quite poor. When he talked about a leading politician and his wife, “he” and “she” were regularly used wrong. I had trouble understanding whom he was talking about. People who are not used to Chinese accents must have trouble understanding him. His English is poor even by the standards of his native Hong Kong.

So what is the conclusion? He doesn’t represent everyone, but Just being immersed in the language and talking the language will not necessarily improve you. You need to want to improve. You need to have a deliberate program of improvement. And you need to listen.

On the other hand, he was been successful at building up a customer base, and did not seem to feel inhibited in any way by his poor English. He was a communicator, although a better talker than a listener. I have not suggested to him that he join The Linguist.

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First of all

Welcome to my favourite english blog! First of all you should listen to my presentation HERE (I apologise for the really really bad quality)

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