Good Ear English

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Monday, November 19, 2012

How I Learned to Speak American

Even English people have trouble learning American
Posted by Joe Marshall at 8:10 PM No comments:
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Labels: Grammar and Language, Humor

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Symphony in Slang

Tex Avery cartoon on idioms
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Labels: Grammar and Language, Humor, Youth

Sunday, April 29, 2012

Georgia Perry Learns from Her Cat

"24 Life Lessons, Courtesy of My Cat"

The best articles on autism
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Labels: Culture, Humor, Philosophy

Sunday, April 8, 2012

A little Easter humor...





Happy Easter!
Posted by Joe Marshall at 4:22 PM No comments:
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Labels: Humor
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"To have a good ear" generally means to be skilled at detecting and rendering nuances in music or language. I am a teacher at a small college in Norway and I created this blog to help my students develop a "good ear" in English, but the posts here are intended to give any reader regular opportunities to engage with the language and a wide variety of interesting topics.
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