Category: Pronunciation
There are a lot of silent letters in English! Here’s some pronunciation practice with a few examples: Do NOT pronounce the B in debt, doubt, or dumb: I doubt anyone would be dumb enough …
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American English Pronunciation Course Words that start with U in English don’t all sound the same! Here’s pronunciation practice for lots of English words beginning with U. English …
#1 – albeit (conj.) al – BEE – it The word albeit means “although” (similar to “but”) It’s an interesting, albeit useless, invention. #2 – caveat (n.) CA – vee – at A caveat is …
American English Pronunciation Course STR strong / a strong man strategy / a brilliant strategy stretch / let’s stretch before exercising stripes / a shirt with red stripes structure …
American English Pronunciation Course be, meet, read, believe it, kiss, dinner, busy egg, let, red, correct cat, apple, travel, mad not, rock, bottle, copy …
American English Pronunciation Course Words ending in OUS The ous at the end of these words sounds like iss. It does not sound like “house.” Pronunciation Practice: famous, various, serious, nervous, obvious, previous, …
American English Pronunciation Course Easy English Words Starting with W wait wall wear white wood warm went won’t women whether Difficult English Words Starting with W wheelbarrow worshiping …
In today’s lesson, I want you to practice with me as we learn some words that look similar but are pronounced differently. One very frustrating thing about the English …
English pronunciation is crazy! If you had any doubt, this English pronunciation poem will show you several hundred English words that look the same, but are pronounced very differently. If …
American English Pronunciation Course Do you have difficulties with pronunciation in English? Do you want to talk more like a native English speaker? Do you want to be more …
American English Pronunciation Course Did you know that ‘s is one of the most common “words” in the English language? ‘s may seem simple, but there are a few secrets …
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American English Pronunciation Course American English is different from British English in pronunciation and vocabulary! Let’s compare some words with American pronunciation and British pronunciation. This lesson will …
American English Pronunciation CourseIn this lesson, you’re going to practice English words with very similar sounds. Many English learners have problems pronouncing these words correctly. If you can master …
American English Pronunciation Course Minimal pairs are two words whose pronunciation is different by only one sound – like reach and rich, or man and main. In this …
American English Pronunciation Course Many English learners pronounce each word clearly, to get the pronunciation perfect – but native English speakers don’t do this. Natural spoken English contains …
Image source Are you ready for some advanced English pronunciation practice? Try these tongue twisters! Tongue Twister #1 – Peter Piper Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers. …
American English Pronunciation Course 1) -ED is pronounced like ED (with an extra syllable) After verbs ending in T and D sounds wanted printed hated started attempted decided …
American English Pronunciation Course 500+ Real English Phrases The English language has many words with silent letters from A-Z. Silent letters can be difficult for English learners. …