My general suggestion to non-native english speakers is to check out a local
college or univeristy that has a Drama department and see if you can sign up
for speech classes. You might need to work on word placement and grammar,
but in terms of developing a smooth, fluid speaking style, well, that's what
actors do for a living.

On 11/2/06, Oðuz Demirkapý <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> loathe wrote:
> > Dang Borat, you need some ESL classes.
> >
> Any suggestion in D.C. area? :)
>
>


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