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![]() Tef wrote: However, when I stumbled on the lesson it lasted for almost 10 minutes - no pauses, no stopping to mention a supposed text they were following, no page numbers - 5 minutes of stupid, boring sentences, I could not stick around and wait for them to say anything else. (You'd expect someone to come on and say in a different voice "And now we are turning to page Five", "Yesterday we read...") What aroused my suspicion was one word that was not beginner's English material, it sounded like something like "astize" pronounced semi-emphatically in a sentence "Johnny has a cube, a ball and astize." I don't think I misheard ASTIZE for some object from a child's world. I suggest that you determine what frequency this station is on, what time you are hearing it, and perhaps you might tune in a bit early and stay late to possibly figure out what station it might be. Can't help you out to much unless you first take steps to help yourself! dxAce Michigan USA |
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