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... recorded as continuous prose - any attempt to make such a recording with pre- arranged pauses will almost certainly lead to false intonation ; and ( iii ) material should be recorded by native speakers , and provision for the payment of ...
... recorded as continuous prose - any attempt to make such a recording with pre- arranged pauses will almost certainly lead to false intonation ; and ( iii ) material should be recorded by native speakers , and provision for the payment of ...
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... recording teaching material ) is just as important as the rest of the equipment ; much too often expensive equipment is used with headphones , for instance , which unnecessarily ' throw away ' much of the quality incorporated at such ...
... recording teaching material ) is just as important as the rest of the equipment ; much too often expensive equipment is used with headphones , for instance , which unnecessarily ' throw away ' much of the quality incorporated at such ...
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... recording , any previous recording on the student track is automatically erased . The recording level shall be automatic or preset by the manu- facturer . ( 3 ) Hear sidetone ( audio - activity ) in both record and replay modes . ( 4 ) ...
... recording , any previous recording on the student track is automatically erased . The recording level shall be automatic or preset by the manu- facturer . ( 3 ) Hear sidetone ( audio - activity ) in both record and replay modes . ( 4 ) ...
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General observations and recommendations | 45 |
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