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.... Dec 24, 2020 | Homophone Pronunciation Lessons
Learn how to pronounce CLAWS, CLAUSE, CLAUS. These words are homophones and are pronounced exactly the same way. Pronunciation of these words is K-L-short o-Z or /klɔz/. These words rhyme with pause, gauze. CLAWS are sharp nails. CLAUSE is an article in a... Dec 23, 2020 | Homophone Pronunciation Lessons
Learn how to pronounce WRAPPED, RAPPED, RAPT. These words are homophones and are pronounced exactly the same way. Pronunciation of these words is R-short a-P-T or /ræpt/. These words rhyme with capped, lapped, sapped, tapped, zapped. WRAPPED means to enclose. RAPT... Dec 23, 2020 | Homophone Pronunciation Lessons
Learn how to pronounce KNOTTY and NAUGHTY. These words are homophones and are pronounced exactly the same way. Pronunciation of these words is N-short o-d-long e or /nɔdi/. These words rhyme with potty, Dottie. KNOTTY means full of knots or a big problem. SLEIGH means... Dec 23, 2020 | Homophone Pronunciation Lessons
Learn how to pronounce SLAY and SLEIGH. These words are homophones and are pronounced exactly the same way. Pronunciation of these words is S-L- long A /sleɪ/. These words rhyme with day, Faye, gay, hay, J, K, lay, May, may, pay, Ray, ray, say, way, tray. SLAY means... Dec 16, 2020 | Homophone Pronunciation Lessons
Learn how to pronounce the words PATIENTS & PATIENCE with this English pronunciation lesson. These words are homophones, words spelled differently with different meanings but pronounced the same way: /peɪʃəns/. You can pronounce the T in patients if you prefer...