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And you'll suddenly discover what it would be like to be unable to
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your own language.
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There was a very important study done a while ago at Princeton Theological Seminary that
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s to why
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Basically you need both
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ing practice and grammatical study to become fluent in another language
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Vocabulary
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fluency
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I’m sorry, I didn’t catch that. Would you mind
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ing more slowly?
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Could you speak more slowly?
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ing for myself,...
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Could you please repeat that? / Could you
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up a little please? / Can you
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a little slower please. / Can you call me back? / Can you please hold for a minute?
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May I
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with Mr. Green, please?
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I'm sorry the line is not good. Could you
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The easy way to tell which is technically correct is to substitute he and him for who and whom, then rearrange the word order to see which sounds right.“Who were you
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ing to he” — which is clearly incorrect.
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Phraseum is an app that leverages online content to use languages more naturally, as a native
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er might
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It could be a bit problematic, legally
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