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There is a great saying goes that " Roma is not built in one day! " Though this saying mainly tell us that we should be patient to do everything, the name Roma always gives me an imagination of a big city with numerous people in ancient time. Fortunately, we have a city as famous as Roma in the old time. Maybe you have gussesed what city I will introduce to you. It's Changan, but also is known as Xi'an. YOu can imagine that there were over 1 million people lived in Xi'an 1500 years ago, and the number today is around 12 million. The rich history left a lot of marvelous heritages for us. Every year, people around the wrold crowd to this international city. They bring their culture here and take Chinese culture back to their countries. Culture is the best bridge between peopel from different countries. This makes Xi'an to be a city features both modern and historical achievements.
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Attention English Language Learners: Two of the most shocking things I've learned from being an English tutor on Italki for 7 years... 1. Students from international countries assume that to speak American English you have to use perfect grammar and advanced words when you speak. That's actually mostly false. Though a bit true. See it depends really on your job. Maybe for your job you are a lawyer or a doctor and maybe your job requires you to speak advanced technical professional English. But the average every day native English speaker from the United States uses basic phrases, slang and vocabulary. We get our point across with the least amount of words possible. Our grammar is not perfect all of the time when we speak. We sometimes on occasion make a little mistake. Students assume that you must speak the same way that you write. That's not true. Casual basic spoken English is extremely different from written English. 2. Most students from international countries are either taught pronunciation is not important at all or not that important compared to grammar and sentence structure. This actually is not true. pronunciation is important. Equally important to grammar and sentence structure. Because not pronouncing a noun completely can change your spoken word to something else that you didn't mean to say. It can make your listener really struggle to understand your spoken sentence. A student could have perfect grammar and sentence structure (though not always necessary) but if a word is completely said with the wrong pronunciation that can really lead to confusion, assumptions and mis understandings from your listener. Not to say that you have to completely get rid of your accent. But you also want to learn basic pronunciation skills so your accent isn't so thick and strong that it makes words you say, not understandable. Check out my tutor profile and book a lesson of mine to start improving your spoken English!
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