Jan 11, 2021 | Confusing word pairs to pronounce
Learn how to pronounce MASS, MASK, MOSQUE in this American English Pronunciation Lesson. These words are pronounced /mæs, mæsk, mɑsk/. Mass is a weight or a religious celebration. Mask is a face covering. Mosque is a place of worship. Jennifer Tarle from Tarle Speech... Jan 5, 2021 | Homophone Pronunciation Lessons
Learn how to pronounce the homophones WORLD and WHIRLED in this American English Pronunciation Lesson. The words have different spellings and meanings but are pronounced exactly the same: w-er-l-d or /wɜrld/. They rhyme with curled, hurled. WORLD means the earth.... Jan 2, 2021 | Pronunciation Question of the Week
Learn how to pronounce FELLOW, FOLLOW, FALLOW, FELL, FALL in this American English Pronunciation Lesson. These words are pronounced /fɛloʊ, fɑloʊ, fæloʊ, fɛl, fɔl/. Fellow is a man . Fallow means to leave a field unplanted. Follow means to come after. Fell means to... Jan 1, 2021 | Pronunciation Question of the Week
Learn how to pronounce FEEL, FELL, FIELD, FELT, FUEL in this American English Pronunciation Lesson. These words are pronounced /fil, fɛl, fild, fɛlt, fjuəl/. FEEL is to touch or emotion. FELL is to fall. FIELD is an area of land or something you study. FELT is to... Jan 1, 2021 | Pronunciation Question of the Week
Learn how to pronounce HEEL, HELL, HAIL, HELD in this American English Pronunciation Lesson. These words are pronounced /hil, hɛl, heɪl, hɛld/. Heel is the back of the foot. HELL the place of evil and suffering. HAIL are pellets of freezing rain. HELD is to hold....