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English Vowels
Vowel Sounds
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Schwa Practice 2
English Diphthongs
OW as in now
OH as in no
OY as in toy
AI as in buy
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AY as in say
EW as in few
English Consonants
Ship or Sheep?
Minimal Pairs Sounds:
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Minimal pairs are words that vary by only one single sound. These are usually meaning sounds that students often get confused
by, like "fan" and "van", or "ship vs sheep." Getting these sounds wrong can lead to serious communication problems, so it is
useful to practice them as often as possible.
P and B
R and L
T and D
F and V
Minimal Pairs Activities focused on specific problems for 30 language groups *****
heel or hill
Sheep vs Ship
Man vs Men
Duck vs Dock
Boat vs bought
made vs met
Pool vs Brook
Pan vs Pen
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How to Improve Your Spoken English and Sound More like a Native Speaker
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Speaking in Thought Groups Part 1 (Learn to pause naturally by grouping your words into thoughts ).
Linking
Introduction to Linking
Contractions
Contractions
Contractions Part 2
'NT in contractions
Intonation
90 Pronunciaion Tests: What Word Do You Hear? from English Test Store
135 Quizzes: Word Stress Which Word Has the Main Stress? from English test Store
Pronunciation
Articulation Exercises
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Consonants and Vowels
If you want to speak English well, people must be able to understand you. This does not mean your pronunciation must be
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way to learning how to pronounce new words.
The International Phonetic Association has developed specific symbols that can be used by any language group in the world to
denote English sounds.
English Vowels
Vowel Sounds
Schwa Practice 2
English Diphthongs
OW as in now
OH as in no
OY as in toy
AI as in buy
AY as in say
EW as in few
English Consonants
Ship or Sheep?
Minimal Pairs Sounds:
Minimal pairs are words that vary by only one single sound. These are usually meaning sounds that students often get confused
by, like "fan" and "van", or "ship vs sheep." Getting these sounds wrong can lead to serious communication problems, so it is
useful to practice them as often as possible.
P and B
R and L
T and D
F and V
Suhantos Collection Page_ 33
Minimal Pairs Activities focused on specific problems for 30 language groups *****
heel or hill
Sheep vs Ship
Man vs Men
Duck vs Dock
Boat vs bought
made vs met
Pool vs Brook
Pan vs Pen
Pronunciation Games
Vowel Game
Vowels
Difficult Words
Work vs Walk
How to Improve Your Spoken English and Sound More like a Native Speaker
Rachel's Pronunciation Site (You Tube channel with several playlists and a total 241 videos)
Sentence Rhythm
Word Stress
Fifty or Fifteen
Speaking in Thought Groups Part 1 (Learn to pause naturally by grouping your words into thoughts ).
Linking
Introduction to Linking
Contractions
Contractions
Contractions Part 2
'NT in contractions
Suhantos Collection Page_ 40
Intonation
90 Pronunciaion Tests: What Word Do You Hear? from English Test Store
135 Quizzes: Word Stress Which Word Has the Main Stress? from English test Store
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