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					<description><![CDATA[We had just come back from Seoul when he said this. I was so disappointed that there wasn&#8217;t little piggys on the farm. But it&#8217;s funny because I start to make mistakes too. After being in Korea for so long, in English I do have problems with some sounds that should be natural for me [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>We had just come back from Seoul when he said this. I was so disappointed that there wasn&#8217;t little piggys on the farm. But it&#8217;s funny because I start to make mistakes too. After being in Korea for so long, in English I do have problems with some sounds that should be natural for me but are difficult for Koreans. I find it harder to differentiate between B and V now. F and P is still okay for me, but for Hugh, even speaking English every day, it still trips him up.</p>
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