Thank you very much for your message. I recorded my voice message in my room at about one o’clock AM, and I didn’t play any music or something else on my computer, so the enviroument was quite enough I suppose. Like you, I didn’t heart a recording like that too. Everyone’s voice messages are fine. So, I think there may be some problems with laptop’s integrated micphone or there may be some thing wrong with my system configurations. Unfortunately, I don’t have another micphone at hand now, I’ll record another voice message as soon as I get a new micphone. Anyway, thanks for you suggestion.
Hi Torsten, in the Philippines we often pronounce “innovative” the American way. It’s not surprising I guess since we also follow the rules of American spelling, like color instead of colour.
Your voice recording is a little low, so I cannot hear your words before you say, ‘Could you please tell me?’ If you have a volume control for recording, please turn it up a bit next time.
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Yeah, it was too low even for me. I just adjusted the microphone boost settings and it sounds much better now. The question I had was I couldn’t relate my pronunciation with either American or British. Is it fine for natives to hear me this way?
And yes, this way of communicating through sounds is really interesting and much needed for non-natives like me. This also creates a sort of personal bond with others
Thanks for everything you are doing for us. We all really appreciate it.
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I cannot relate your pronunciation particularly to one or the other either, Gray, but you spell your name in the American way. However, your pronunciation is quite good, and I love hearing you this way.
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I have quit using IE long before…now a variety of browsers are there in my system…CometBird…FireFox…GoogleChrome…Maxthon…I am not experiencing any problem in recording …listening…