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Improve your accent and speak clearly with this ESL English pronunciation lesson. Learn how to pronounce English words correctly with Jennifer Tarle from Tarle Speech and Language. Lessons guide you through a quick pronunciation lesson with practice examples. Learn...May 25, 2021 | Homophone Pronunciation Lessons
Learn how to pronounce the homophones ALTER and ALTAR with this quick English Speaking Pronunciation lesson. The words are all pronounced ol (all) ter or /ɔltər/. alter (noun) which means an elevated place or structure usually in religious ceremonies altar (verb)...May 19, 2021 | Homophone Pronunciation Lessons
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...May 17, 2019 | Confusing word pairs to pronounce, Pronunciation Question of the Week, Pronunciation Training, Stress in words and sentences
Learn how to pronounce the English words catch up and ketchup correctly with this American English pronunciation lesson. Learn the subtle difference in word stress to pronounce these words correctly. Jennifer...May 10, 2019 | Pronunciation Question of the Week, Pronunciation Training
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