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Irregular verbs are such a pain! Now learn how to pronounce them with confidence!
Gender-inclusive Language - How to avoid sexism
A student must always try their best, or his or her best? Mailman, policeman, businessman? Is there a problem with using these words? Do we still use the words man or mankind to refer to people in general? This vocabulary and grammar lesson will teach you how to avoid sounding old-fashioned or sexist and how to avoid incorrect grammar. Test yourself with the quiz at:http://www.engvid.com/gender-inclusiv...
Linking with Vowels 2 (Understanding Spoken English Series)
American English can sound very fast because parts of words can be dropped at the beginning of sentences. This lesson will help you understand spoken English better. Level: Intermediate to advanced. **If you have trouble watching this video (it stops too often), start the video and then stop it. The video will continue to load. When the red bar moves all the way to the right, it is ready to watch.
Pronunciation - 3 Mistakes part 3 ('th')
This lesson is the final part of a three-part series designed to give students more natural-sounding English pronunciation, by correcting three common mistakes. This lesson focuses on understanding the th" sound.
Pronunciation - 3 Mistakes part 2 ('t' and 'd')
This lesson is the second of a three-part series designed to give students more natural sounding English pronunciation, by correcting three common mistakes. This lesson focuses on understanding the T and D sounds.
Past Participles 1 (Understanding Spoken English Series)
This lesson will review common past participles, show you how they are used in American English, and help you better understand them when they are spoken in fast English. Level: high-intermediate to advanced. **If you have trouble watching this video (it stops too often), you can download it to your computer and watch it off-line. Click "Download MP4." You can only download 2 videos in 2 hours. (The "Download MP4" button will disappear for 2 hours.) OR: Start the video and then stop it. The vide...
3 expressions to improve your conversation skills
http://www.engvid.com/ Improve your conversation skills in English immediately with these three easy expressions. You'll make it easier for people to understand what you're saying, and your speech will flow more naturally, just by following the tips I give in this free lesson. To make sure you've understood how to use these three expressions correctly, take the quiz athttp://www.engvid.com/conversation-sk...
English Pronunciation - E and I
Learn how to pronounce the English vowels "I" and "E" correctly! Spanish and Japanese students especially tend to have difficulties with these sounds, but anyone who is not a native speaker will benefit!
English Pronunciation - Words ending with ION
A basic English lesson, explaining how to pronounce words that end with -ion. Action? Transformation? Session? Learn how to say these words like a native speaker in this lesson.
Lesson 4a - L - English Pronunciation
Topic: /l/ in the initial position. Level: All levels, though some vocabulary in the explanations and exercises will challenge beginners.
Wh-Questions, Lesson 2 (Understanding Spoken English Series)
This lesson is for high-intermediate to advanced learners. In American English, wh-questions are often spoken with contractions, and they can be hard to understand. This lesson will teach contractions in wh-questions with "has," "have" and "does."
Word Stress in Sentences
This lesson is for intermediate and advanced students. It explains stressed and unstressed words in sentences, and why some words are hard to hear. Listening practice follows.
Syllable Stress in Words
This lesson is for intermediate and advanced students. You will learn about stressed and unstressed syllables in American English and how to pronounce them.
Tag Questions in Spoken English
In this lesson, we first review tag questions and then look at how they are used in spoken English. This is for learners who have already studied tag questions. Level: intermediate and advanced. **If you have trouble watching this video (it stops too often), start the video and then stop it. The video will continue to load. When the red bar moves all the way to the right, it is ready to watch.
Sound like a native speaker: the BEST pronunciation advice
Sound like a native speaker: the BEST pronunciation advice http://www.engvid.com Are you following the wrong pronunciation advice? Do you think that to have good English pronunciation you need to say every word per-f... From: English Jade - Learn English (engVid) Views: 494492 3648 ratings Time: 13:49 More in Education 원문출처 : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cWes7irLOzI&feature=youtube_gdata
Past Tense Regular Verb Pronunciation
http://www.engvid.com/ In this ESL lesson, I explain how to pronounce past tense regular verbs in English. You can see more of my videos and ask me questions at http://www.engVid.com
Pronunciation - Words starting with B (bird, beard, bear, bare...)
http://www.engvid.com/ This lesson will be very useful for all learners of English -- especially Spanish speakers! I go through the pronunciation of beer, bird, beard, and bear -- all of which are difficult to master! You can do a quiz based on this lesson athttp://www.engVid.com/
Reductions with 'h': Lesson 1a (Understanding Spoken English Series)
This lesson is for advanced learners of English. The sound "h" is often dropped in unstressed words. This lesson will show how Americans pronounce unstressed words like "him," "her," "his," "had," and "he's" in fast speech.
How to Speak English - Pronunciation for Russian Speakers
How to Speak English - Pronunciation for Russian Speakers Want to speak English more naturally? This lesson is designed specifically for our Russian students. It addresses pronunciation of consonants, such as 'W' an... From: Benjamin's English Classes (engVid) Views: 71713 929 ratings Time: 10:04 More in Education 원문출처 : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g3L21HDRt5A&feature=youtube_gdata
How to pronounce irregular verbs in English - CAUGHT, BOUGHT, THOUGHT...
Word Stress: Dropped Sounds
This lesson is for intermediate and advanced students. It teaches how to better understand words with dropped sounds (ellipsis) in American English.
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