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    Can anyone help me with some resources? I am fluent in English and Vietnamese.

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    How can you help Vietnamese children speak English right? English pronunciation itself has been ignored or was carelessly taught by "tam sao thất bổn" so-called teachers teaching English to them for so many years in VietNam!!!
    Thanks for time and answers if possible.

    "Tiếng Anh như gió, tiếng có tiếng không" MN.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MANH NGUYEN View Post
    Today, 01:55 AM #1
    MANH NGUYEN
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    Unheard cry!
    How can you help Vietnamese children speak English right? English pronunciation itself has been ignored or was carelessly taught by "tam sao thất bổn" so-called teachers teaching English to them for so many years in VietNam!!!
    Thanks for time and answers if possible.

    "Tiếng Anh như gió, tiếng có tiếng không" MN.
    I agree with you in parts, Sir. My pronunciation is 99% native.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seattleviet View Post
    I agree with you in parts, Sir. My pronunciation is 99% native.
    I wonder what the 1% non-native pronunciation is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sang56 View Post
    I wonder what the 1% non-native pronunciation is.
    That's for when I was told by some that I sounded like a British.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seattleviet View Post
    That's for when I was told by some that I sounded like a British.
    That's a good combination.

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    hi Seattleviet. how long do you want to live in Vietnam?
    Do you want to be a private teacher?
    How old are you, do you have any teaching methodology?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seattleviet View Post
    Can anyone help me with some resources? I am fluent in English and Vietnamese.
    How long have you been teaching English? Where do you live?

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    I am residing in Seattle, WA. I had background in training and teaching Vietnamese to US Army's Intelligence and Special Forces, as well as teaching English to foreign nationals (in the Far East and Central America).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seattleviet View Post
    I am residing in Seattle, WA. I had background in training and teaching Vietnamese to US Army's Intelligence and Special Forces, as well as teaching English to foreign nationals (in the Far East and Central America).
    oh, I am finding a teacher in VietNam.
    Hope you have a job soon!

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