Singaporeans pronounce flour as /flɑ:/ instead of /flaʊ-ə/. The dictionary says that both American and British pronunciation is /flaʊ-ə/.
Singaporean teachers pronounce and teach their pupils to pronounce flour as / flɑ:/. And in an oral examination, if this word appears in the reading passage, the pupils who pronounce it correctly are penalised.
I'd like native speakers from England, US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand to reply to prove me right.
@Robzf1234 A typical moon cake has a lot of calories from sugar, fillings, and carbohydrates but there are vegan moon cakes as well. My advice is if you're on a weight watch, about half a moon cake is ok IMO.
um how long does moon cake normally last?
piegurl12 3 months ago
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Singaporeans pronounce flour as /flɑ:/ instead of /flaʊ-ə/. The dictionary says that both American and British pronunciation is /flaʊ-ə/.
Singaporean teachers pronounce and teach their pupils to pronounce flour as / flɑ:/. And in an oral examination, if this word appears in the reading passage, the pupils who pronounce it correctly are penalised.
I'd like native speakers from England, US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand to reply to prove me right.
TheSpeaknoevil 4 months ago
can you eat a whole moon cake i heard it has lots of calories in it lik 800 calories in one!
Robzf1234 5 months ago
@Robzf1234 A typical moon cake has a lot of calories from sugar, fillings, and carbohydrates but there are vegan moon cakes as well. My advice is if you're on a weight watch, about half a moon cake is ok IMO.
divinegod102 4 months ago
@kelvincsw If I am correct that is the lotus paste
bjstelly 5 months ago
what's the gray/silvery paste on 00:31?! it looks disgusting!!!
kelvincsw 5 months ago
jummy mooncakes.
yoruichiwt13 1 year ago