ESLs can’t distinguish between “ten” “tin” and “teen”

ESLs can’t distinguish between “ten” “tin” and “teen”

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americans will massacre any tens or teens they see anywho

We clearly can since the spelling is different

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Canadians have the second faggiest accent in the English language

So the reason the are so many school shootings in America is because instead of using "tins" as practice they use "teens"?

EFLs can't distinguish between their, they're, and there.

who the fuck cares, bro? we all learning chinese and preparing for the new era

I can.

I pronounce ten and tin the same way
t. Southerner

ten and tin is easy

they're pronounced the same. this is a correcting orthographic mistake.

They don't even have a distinct accent. It's a variant of American English no more distinct than one of our several other slight accents.

>correcting orthographic mistake.
What does that mean?

It's there, it just needs work.

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orthography = spelling

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I mean what is a "correcting" orthographic mistake.
Orthography is an easier word that spelling for ESLs because it is Greek.

I was a bit surprised to learn that
It's a shame if ESLs aren't getting the proper phonological instruction that they should be getting

It doesn't matter
Languages evolve with its speakers so in some years the standard wil be ESL english

ten and tin sound the same in my book. Teen sounds different. Roast me

Do you say "Yen" like weeb money with the same vowel sound as "in?"

He probably doesn't know

LMAO