My name is John and I am an English teacher. I have been an English teacher for more than eleven years and have lived and taught in China, Japan and Australia.
Over the years I have taught many kinds of classes including:
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I live in the beautiful city of Sydney, Australia. Ask John English is a place that you can learn about English and international culture online.
Feel free to ask me any questions you have!
I look forward to chatting with you soon through your comments on my blog, or on the English Discussion Forum!
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Thank you very much for your tea but I am quite full.Actually in HK I did meet those very pushy sales girls.Once you take one cloth and ready to pay and the sales girl will tell you if you buy two you will have another discount for the next item. So usually I will tell them I am sorry i just have the amount of money to pay for the one.If you tell them you don’t like the item they will bring another to you or tell you other itwm also have the same discount.
Ha ha! Yes, I have had the same experience pink!
One time a salesman hit me because I wouldn’t buy his stuff. It wasn’t a serious hit, but he was very frustrated!
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I learn American English even if in my country(Czech Republic) is preferred British English. Why did I choose US English? 1. Freedom. I don’t want anybody make me learn UK English. 2.I can hear very often US English listening to radio or watching movies. 3. It’s not easy to find good textbooks or even a teacher to learn other English Accents here in Europe.
‘Understanding Everyday Australian: Book’ seems to be very good. BTW, I was really surprised by reading somewhere about linking words in AU English(when Australians put ‘r’ between two vowels instead of slight ‘w’ or ‘y’ as it’s done in US English…
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Thanks for the link mate!