My prediction before the game against Man City was that we would lose 4-0 and sadly that's exactly what happened. Terrible performance, I knew straight from kick-off we were going to be thrashed, it actually felt like losing to Liverpool 6-0 all over again. Tim Krul and Ben Arfa were the only good
My prediction before the game was that we would lose 4-0 and sadly that's exactly what happened. Terrible performance last night, I knew straight from kick-off we were going to be thrashed, it actually felt like losing to Liverpool 6-0 all over again. Tim Krul and Ben Arfa were the only good playe
there is no such a thing as good / bad accent, only good / bad communication. as long as he/she understand what you mean, and you understand what she/he means, then it's a good communication. no need to worry much with your accent. I agree with you 100%. :2thumbup
You guys should definitely check of these two British bands: Noah and the Whale ('Last Night on Earth') Bastille (Bad Blood)
I think it's pretty good! Indonesians don't seem to have a strong accent when speaking in English compared to other non English speaking countries. French, Chinese or even Singaporeans for example have quite strong accents when they speak English.
You're wrong, Chavs are actually the type of people who steal, attack people and are anti social, but let's agree to disagree. This topic was not about this subject anyways so please stop commenting about it. Thanks.
I'd love to see Eto'o at Newcastle! He's always been one of my favourite African players but I do believe he'd never sign for Newcastle, he's played for too many bigger teams (Barcelona and Inter Milan) and he'd definitely see Newcastle as a big step down. 350k a week wages is ridiculous! Not even
I didn't mean it in an offensive way at all and I'm definitely not saying I'm better than anyone else. But you really need to know what a 'Chav' is, anyone should want to be better than them. I wish I could explain it better.
well, a bloke like ya feel underconfident to speak Indonesian cuz u re not from here? well, dont be lad, please take a mental note that we are all human, so basicly the same, so no fear to blurt out some innaccurate, blabby different language to strangers. coz ifyou do (after listening to my advic
Two of my favourite books are 'Nothing to Envy: Ordinary Lives in North Korea' by Barabara Demick and also 'Rule by Secrecy' by Jim Maars.
of course. . but first i'm gonna tech him indonesian for the first time after that my tradisional language and then english. . :cool I don't want my son not understand what my family said to him. & to keep on my tradisional language exist. . :ngakak Dude, I love your avatar! :ngakak:ngakak:ngak
Thanks for the information. So far, I tried to speak English with not common British accent (maybe including Mr. Bean accent? haha) which I thought it was commonly used in England. That's why it's challenging :hammers. But, for British people, is it relatively easy if they speak English with Amer
All I can say is that the UK is very multi-cultural, there are people from all over the world living there. I definitely wouldn't say the overall majority of British people are racist but of course like any country in the world, there are a few minority who are. British people and British societ...
Oh, I don't know before there are Liverpool and Scottish accent too. Hmm, it's a bigger challenge for me if I have to speak with those accents :). In my opinion, British accent, in general, is more elegant and polite compared to American accent but I have to admit it's difficult too. Everytime I
But for some people, it's one of the great moment when they meet the foreigners for the first time, although they just say "hello, sir", "hello, mister", "hello, ma'am", "excuse me", or "oh, I'm sorry" when they meet them. By the way, I think Brit
most of indonesian has strong R in their accent. Thus, we said BETTER(RR) instead of bette(r). Yeah I know exactly what you mean, sometimes when I hear people speaking Indonesian and they roll their tongue to pronounce the 'R' as 'RRRRR' in some words, these are the kind of Indonesian words I rea
Like the title says, what are your favourite movies of all time? For me I'd say The Bourne Identity, Supremacy and Ultimatum. I didn't like the latest installment of The Bourne Legacy, it just didn't feel the same without Matt Damon as the main character. After that I'd definitely put every Fast
It's not my most anticipated movie of 2013 but I definitely wanna watch it. I'm thinking it might just be similar to X-Men Orgins though. It would be nice if they focused on a different X-Men character for a change too rather than always Wolverine.