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NAMES Grammar/Pronunciation Lapses; Remarks on Communication Skills  pronounced friend as prend


RUSSELL  2-years course  I love musics.
 muttered “What do you call this?”  did not expound her answers to “why” questions
 I went (missing preposition) Dubai for thwo months.  There are some stories have been cut.
 employers was RON RON  when asked why his name is Ron Ron: It is followed by my
 pronounced luckily as lAckily brothers.
 The last time I watched is Tangled.  every weekends, I used to have a summer getaway
 pronounced Rapunzel as Rapoonzel  excessive use of I used to
ZEL  answered in fragments: I’m Zel, 25 years old.  verb tense confusion
 pronounced believe as veliv scattered thoughts
 did not maintain eye contact JULIE ANNE  filler: uhm
 I’m watching Castle. It’s a writer.  pronounced exam as exum
 pronounced of as op  redundant: and table tennis also
 pronounced Nikki Heat as Nikki Het  When I was in college, I am a...
KERWIN  This time, I only stayed at home.  We also compete (missing preposition) a lot of schools.
 pronounced future as pyuture  circular reasoning: It’s my parents’ choice. I really have no
 excessive use of actually choice because it’s my parents’ choice.
 When I’m a college days,  asked “If you were given a chance to take another course,
 scattered flow of thought what would you have taken?” “Maybe I took HRM.”
 excessive use of way back in college  salts and pepper
 said I’ve chose instead of I’ve chosen  If you (missing verb) satisfied, it’s ready to eat.
LEANNE  I don’t have (missing article) middle name. TIN  pronounced representative as representatib
 pronounced because as bekas  pronounced speaking as spicking
 stuttered a lot  pronounced read as reed
 pronounced that as zat  pronounced believe as belev
 I wait for the result for three months.  pronounced lucky as lacky
 pronounced months as mants  wrong tense in conditional: If you got to know me
 excessive use of usually  pronounced movies as mo-ves
LEA  answered in fragments: I’m Lea, 22 years old.  wasn’t able to explain why it is her favourite movie: It’s like
 pronounced college as kaleyj that’s the end of the movie.
 pronounced author as audor  pronounced blood as blad
 pronounced vampire as bamp(h)ire  pronounced human organs as human argans
JANE  pronounced branch as brunch  kept on saying “What’s that term?”
 pronounced twenty as twainty  Maybe I’m fun to be with.
 My brother is turning high school.  pronounced people as peepul
 5 months-contract  I look scared. (he was trying to say he looks scary)
 pronounced sometimes as samtimes.  excessive use of and then
 Sometimes I did overbreaks.  unable to express himself well: It’s a typical race game that
 pronounced working as warking have power to pick up. It’s like there’s an orb to pick up the
 pronounced hired as harred cars to get the ability.
 It was just a project-based. (should have added a noun  The Blur have missions.
after project-based)  pronounced objective as ovjective
 After that, I find another job.  cars is
 overly redundant: I’m repeating it all over again.  wrong choice of word: They were demanding in the
SARAH  pronounced without as widout missions.
 pronounced after as apter  timingly shoot
 pronounced student as student  during when I’m
 pronounced college as kaleyj  what’s the systems is all about.
 asked about her hobbies: We went to malls.  It’s only three of them.
 pronounced movie as mo-veh  said dealed instead of dealt
 pronounced Philippines as Felepen  Fenelope Cruz
 Those events and activities teach me a lot. YUNEL  pronounced three as tree
 It’s a Vietnam movie.  I came here to look (missing preposition) a job.
 pronounced Vietnam as Byetnam  I came here (missing preposition) Manila just (missing
 pronounced two and twist as thwo and thwist preposition) find a work.
 They named it. (referring to a girl)  Here in Manila, there’s opportunities to find.
 Anna married to Ben. (should’ve removed to)  pronounced rushing as rashing
 He pretend to be her sister. (referring to a girl; wrong  pronounced here as hur
tense)  sounded a little like Forrest Gump
 Sheila’s keep on ghost.  furnitures
JOHN  stuttered  They love also the dog.
 twenty three (Filipino accent)  pronounced after as ufter
 My hobbies are more on gadgets... sleeping and basketball.  wasn’t able to answer the questions directly: asked how;
 pronounced hobbies as hobbies he answered because
 I am a varsity on my high school days. PATCHI  pronounced undergraduate as andergraduate
 muttered “What about myself?” when asked to say more  One of my interests are (but she corrected herself)

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