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Uploaded by on Sep 15, 2009

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This is the same lesson as the earlier one, but this one has no music. Please tell me which you prefer. These videos are for you not me, so have them as you prefer. How well do you know the things in your kitchen? This lesson looks at 36 common and less common items that you might find in your own kitchen. Each word has a phonetic transcription to go with it to help you learn the all-important phonetic alphabet. Listen and repeat each word and improve your pronunciation along with your vocabulary. The lesson is colourful but has no music. | http://linguaspectrum.com

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  • nice.. in the other video i was a little distracted by the music... but i think u just have to choose a cool music ..anyway thank you richard.

  • Thanks for taking the time to comment.

    Yes, I think you're right about it being important to choose the music wisely. Try the new video I uploaded, Homonyms. We live and learn.

  • Hi, I 'd prefer the video without music, thought with or without music I'll wath your videos.

    Thanks.

  • Thanks for that ambar0123.

    I'm just finishing off the next lesson.

    I'll be far more sparing with the music.

    Best wishes,

    Richard

  • Richard,

    gracias excelente, tu video e interesante

    Todas las estrellas.

    Saludos ,

    Angel.

  • Good to see you here Angel and thank you for your kind comments. Thanks for subscribing, too.

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  • Gracias.. es de buena ayuda.. thank you so much.

  • Without comment.Thank you in the name of all us all over the world.

  • Excelent video. No music is best learned. So there is no distracting element.

    Thank you for beging very special for this teaching.

  • This is about things in the kitchen, but why isn't there a woman in there? Just kidding...

  • thank you very much, very good!

  • this one is better, no music and no woman speaking the words at the samen moment as I do. I get distracted by her non-English accent

  • thx very much for shared those videos i love all videos 5 stars

  • good morning

    I want to thank you for your effort

    You are Amazing , I will watch your lesson with my sister Sawsan : )

    Hanaa

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