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That doesn't sound right.
That doesn't sound right
But that can't, that doesn't sound right.
But that kind that doesn't sound right.
That doesn't sound right.
That doesn't sound right.
Wait, something doesn't sound right.
Now you not only have to understand and catch everything you hear, you also are trying to speak at the same time and monitor if you sound right, because you are also practicing speaking at the same time, right?
Now you not only have to understand and catch everything you hear, you also are trying to speak at the same time and monitor if you sound right, because you are also practicing speaking at the same time, right?
Because if you live there, you're going to make it sound right.
First of all, we immerse ourselves in the world, because if you live there, you're going to make it sound right.
auditory words like, "Doesn't sound right. I'm not hearing it. Doesn't ring a bell",
If you use auditory words like, "Doesn't sound right.
Homophone. Think your iPhone. Got the iTalk going here. "Phone "is for sound, right? Because
"Phone" is for sound, right?
That didn't sound right, but whoa, I'm so confused in a really good way.
That didn't sound right But-
Right? I know it's "iss", it looks like this, "his", but this makes this sound, the "iz" sound. Right?