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Thanks a lot for an awesome story. Well done ❤❤❤ As for me, I was graduated from Poltava National Pedagogical University from 2010 to 2015 years(Ukrainie). It wasn't easy part of my life, but interesting and incredible. Especially, remember I was playing on fistula at choras "Shywa woda".
Thanks for another top video. I have a question about the word "event" pronunciation. At 7:30 and 11:30 to me, it's like /əˈvent/, at 10:30 it's /ɪˈvent/. What is the common way to pronounce this word? I checked the Longman dictionary, and it shows /ɪˈvent/ for both American and British pronunciations. Google search "event pronunciation" sounds like "uh·vent".
This is not a particularly helpful answer but all of the above are fine - it depends on accent and sometimes where the word is in a sentence might have a slight impact on how it is pronounced. Remember Google and online dictionaries tend to go with RP pronunciation… which in reality very few people actually speak.
I just graduated from school and I would like to go to the university, but I have any problems with studying. And one of these is parting of my life. As a student, I should mix studying and working and don't be late at any side of my life. I feel that I can't juggle it, but I suppose, my student life will be exciting and funny and I can enjoy of it.
Is university life similar in your country? Tell us in the comments!
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🎧 Listen to this short British English story on Spotify: anchor.fm/lovely-english-stories
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As usual a nice story, thank you very much.
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A beautiful story.... I really enjoyed it..... 🙂
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Thanks a lot for an awesome story. Well done ❤❤❤
As for me, I was graduated from Poltava National Pedagogical University from 2010 to 2015 years(Ukrainie). It wasn't easy part of my life, but interesting and incredible. Especially, remember I was playing on fistula at choras "Shywa woda".
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for another top video. I have a question about the word "event" pronunciation. At 7:30 and 11:30 to me, it's like /əˈvent/, at 10:30 it's /ɪˈvent/. What is the common way to pronounce this word? I checked the Longman dictionary, and it shows /ɪˈvent/ for both American and British pronunciations. Google search "event pronunciation" sounds like "uh·vent".
This is not a particularly helpful answer but all of the above are fine - it depends on accent and sometimes where the word is in a sentence might have a slight impact on how it is pronounced. Remember Google and online dictionaries tend to go with RP pronunciation… which in reality very few people actually speak.
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I just graduated from school and I would like to go to the university, but I have any problems with studying. And one of these is parting of my life. As a student, I should mix studying and working and don't be late at any side of my life. I feel that I can't juggle it, but I suppose, my student life will be exciting and funny and I can enjoy of it.
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Why you wrote grateful, isnt greatful correct?
@@Nila_Asadi Greatful is the common misspelling of grateful.
@LovelyEnglishStories thank you
Juggling=multitask????
But juggling is verb, one other noun or adj
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