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May 19, 2021
How to Pronounce PROFIT & PROPHET – American English Homophone Pronunciation Lesson
Learn how to pronounce the homophones PROFIT and PROPHET with this quick English Speaking Pronunciation lesson.
The words are all pronounced PROH-FUT or /ˈprɑfət/. Variations of PROH-FIT and PROH-FET are acceptable.
Definitions:
profit- a financial gain
prophet – a person regarded as an inspired teacher by God.
Sentence:
The prophet advised his followers to use their profit for good works.
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미국영어에서의 강세찾기, 발음하기, 말하기 능력 향상 mejora tu acento y pronunciación de inglés americano Meningkatkan aksen bahasa Inggris Amerika, pengucapan, dan berbicara anda تحسين اللهجة الانجليزية الامريكية والنطق و المخاطبة 说出更地道的美式口语 アメリカ英語のアクセント、発音、スピーキング力を向上させます。 Melhore sua pronúncia do inglês norte americano Cải thiện nói tiếng Anh Mỹ 改善美式英語的發音 Meningkatkan berbicara bahasa Inggris Amerika आप अमेरिकी अंग्रेजी उच्चारण,और बोलने में सुधार करें שפר את המבטא האמריקאי שלך Améliorez votre prononciation en anglais américain Migliora la tua pronuncia in inglese Americano আপনার আমেরিকান ইংরেজি উচ্চারণ, এবং কথা বলার উন্নতি করুন be vozoh englisi sohbat kardan به وضوح انگلیسی صحبت کردن) PARLARE BENE IN INGLESE Berbicara bahasa Inggris dengan jelas Улучши свой акцент, произношение и разговорную речь в американском английском Mejora tu pronunciaciòn y acento con Ingles Americano 说出更地道的美式口语
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May 14, 2021
How to Pronounce CURIOUS, CURIOUSLY, CURIOSITY – English Pronunciation Lesson
Learn how to pronounce CURIOUS, CURIOUSLY, CURIOSITY in this American English Pronunciation Lesson.
These words are pronounced /kjʊriəs, kjʊriəsli, ˌkjʊriɑsədi/.
Curious means eager for knowledge or strange.
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May 11, 2021
Learn How to Pronounce CORD, CHORD, CORED – American English Homophones Pronunciation Lesson
Learn how to pronounce the homophones CORED, CORD, and CHORD with this quick English Speaking Pronunciation lesson.
The words are all pronounced C-OR-D and rhyme with bored, board, ford, gored, hoard, Lord, poured, roared, soared, ward.
Definitions:A cord is thin flexible rope.
A chord are musical notes.
Cored means to remove the central part of the fruit.
Example sentence:The singer cut the cord while he cored the able and struck a deep chord expressing his sorrow in song.
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Transcript:
Hi everyone Jennifer from Tarle speech with your two for Tuesday. We actually have three words today so it’s a three for Tuesday. But it just doesn’t have the same ring so i’ll stick with two for Tuesday.
So again we have three words all of these words are going to be pronounced exactly the same because they are homophones but they will have different meanings and different spellings.
So our words are cord which means a thin flexible rope that is often used with a charger like for your phone. Chord musical notes and cored to remove the central part of a fruit.
So to say these words correctly three little sounds we’re going to start with that k sound tip of the tongue is down, back of the tongue is pulled up air puffs out then we’re going to move to the or sound – to do that you’re going to pucker your lips then pull them back into a square tense shape for the r part of the vowel. And for the r part the tip of your tongue is either down to the bottom of your mouth or flipped back; always the back of the tongue is pulled up high. Just do not touch your teeth with your tongue that is the mistake that I hear the most from people.
Again just keep that tongue away from the teeth for the or then we’re going to end with the d d. To do this tip of the tongue touches the back of the top front teeth and pulls down air puffs out and your voice box is on vibrating and moving.
Let’s put it all together: chord cord cored chord cord cored chord
And now for a sentence: the singer cut the cord while he cored the apple and struck a deep cord expressing his sorrow in song.
So the singer cut the cord while he cored the apple and struck a deep cord expressing his sorrow in song.
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May 8, 2021
How to Pronounce RAISE, RAYS, RAY’S – American English Homophones Pronunciation Lesson
Learn how to pronounce the homophones RAISE, RAYS, RAY’S, with this quick English Speaking Pronunciation lesson.
The words are all pronounced R-long A- Z or /reɪz/ and rhyme with Kay’s, days, Fay’s, haze, Jay’s, Kay’s, May’s, nays, pays, ways.
raise – to list
rays – line of light
Ray’s – A man, Ray, possessing something
Sentence: Rays of sun streamed through the window of Ray’s Bar in Kent Ohio as we raised our glasses to toast a great year. Cheers!
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May 7, 2021
Learn how to pronounce SIN, SINCE, SIGH, SIGN, SCIENCE, CONSCIENCE
Learn how to pronounce SIN, SINCE, SIGH, SIGN, SCIENCE, CONSCIENCE in this American English Pronunciation Lesson.
These words are pronounced /sɪn, sɪns, saɪ, saɪn, ˈsaɪəns, ˈkɑnʃəns/.
Sigh is to exhale.
Sign is an indication or a notification.
Sin is a transgression.
Science is the study of physical or the natural world.
Since means because.
Conscience is your inner voice.
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May 5, 2021
How to Pronounce NIECE & KNEES – American English Pronunciation Lesson
Learn how to Pronounce Learn how to Pronounce NIECE & KNEES in this American English Pronunciation Lesson.
The words are pronounced:
NIECE /nis/ and rhymes with Reese
KNEES /niz/ and rhymes with bees, keys, fees, he’s, peas, sees, seas, seize, tease, wheeze.
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April 27, 2021
How to Pronounce HEEL, HEAL, HE’LL – English Homophone Pronunciation Lesson
Learn how to pronounce the homophones HEEL, HEAL, HE’LL in this American English Pronunciation Lesson.
The words have different spellings and meanings but are pronounced exactly the same: h-long e-l or /hil/. They rhyme with seal, deal, feel, meal, kneel, peal, real, teal, wheel, we’ll.
He’ll means he will.
Heal means to become healthy.
Heel is the back of the foot.
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April 23, 2021
How to Pronounce BOW, BOW, BOWL, BOLT, BOLD – American English Pronunciation Lesson
Learn how to Pronounce BOW, BOW, BOWL, BOLT, BOLD in this American English Pronunciation Lesson.
The words are pronounced:
BOW: b-ow or /baʊ/ and rhymes with cow, how, now, vow.
BOW: b-o or /boʊ/ and rhymes with dough, foe, Joe, low, mow, no, know, sew, toe.
BOWL: b-o-l or /boʊl/ and rhymes with coal, dole, hole, mole, pole, toll.
BOLT: b-o-l-t or /boʊlt/ and rhymes with colt, jolt, volt.
BOLD: b-o-l-d or /boʊld/ and rhymes with cold, fold, gold, hold, mold, polled, rolled, sold, told.
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April 20, 2021
How to Pronounce YOUR & YOU’RE – American English Homophone Pronunciation Lesson
Learn how to pronounce the words YOUR & YOU’RE with this English pronunciation lesson. These words are homophones, words spelled differently with different meanings but pronounced the same way: Y-OR or /jʊər/.
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April 16, 2021
How to Pronounce RAILROAD – American English Pronunciation Lesson
Learn how to Pronounce RAILROAD in this American English Pronunciation Lesson.
The words is pronounced: /reɪlroʊd/
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