LYCOS RETRIEVER
American English
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Ken Zemanek is the keyboardist and sound architect for American English. He is the ingredient which is missing from almost all other Beatles tribute shows. Ken fills the role of The Beatles producer George Martin by performing all the orchestrations and special effects live, without any tapes or recordings. Zemanek plays all the signature horn parts, strings, flutes, organs, tablas, backwards sound effects, tambourines, cowbells, etc., that are such an important part of the Beatles recordings. Ken Zemanek is endorsed by Korg, USA.
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This isn’t the first time that Americans have argued about whether English-only should be the law of the land. Dennis Baron delves into the origins of the myth of an early move to outlaw German and relates more recent measures to discourage bilingualism, including by the U.S. Constitution.
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Next, you'll take a trip with American English as they recreate the psychedelic era of The Beatles. Every musical and visual detail is magically shaped in a colorful journey back in time. You'll witness incredible versions of selections from Sgt. Pepper and Magical Mystery Tour. All the songs are performed completely live without any tapes or backing tracks.
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The ANC is a unique resource, enabling study of American English that has never been possible before. However, collecting and preparing the ANC data requires considerable time and effort. If you are interested in helping out with the project, check out the ways in which you can contribute data or annotations to the ANC and other ways you can help.
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Describe and analyze the use of 3 idioms used in American English. Find at least 3 instances of real use for each idiom (written or spoken) and you may add 1-2 from an EFL course.
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English for Academic Purposes – Offered on a regular basis, this is the American Center’s most challenging class. Intended for students with an advanced level of English who are preparing to study abroad.
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