You Wouldn't Use Broken English - Unity Secondary School
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Singaporean teachers please stop teaching your pupil to pronounce flour as /flɑ:/ . All native speakers, including Australians and Canadians pronounce it as /flaʊ-ə/. Go look up the dictionary if you know how to read phonetic alphabet. If not just go to any cake-making video conducted by Caucasians. My tutees ask me if they should pronounce the right or the wrong one at an oral exam if this word appears in the reading passage.
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Broken paper bag? Kind of BROKEN English as well. Shouldn't it be torn bag?
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broken paper beg? Lmao?
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thjis video hor, very good lea. LOL. i mean this video very well done. :D
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Lol wasted coffee at the broken cup.
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no offence but i prefer people talking though. but this is still acceptable to me due to it's creativity
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No offence but I found this video boring. I kind of expected hilarious examples of people using broken english and making a fool of themselves. o_O More examples please.
Hey dun waste water LOL :PP
derekboyz1 1 year ago 5
This is great! It's a lot better than most of the videos that make use of slapstick humour and cringe worthy singlish.
tabletaffy 1 year ago 2