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Pronunciation - TU - culture, lecture, actually, fortune... .
Watch this lesson to learn about a very common pronunciation mistake. How do you pronounce 'tuba' and 'century'? Is the spelling 'tu' in both words pronounced the same? In this video, I will teach you how and when to pronounce 'tu' like a 'ch' in North American English, we will practice the pronunciation of many words, and we will do some fun tongue-twisters.
Pronunciation of 'ed' - English Speaking Lesson
This English speaking lesson will teach you how to pronounce verbs ending in 'ed' when speaking English.
Listening Comprehension - Learn English with strange news!
Listening to a story and answering questions on it is the best way to test and improve your listening comprehension. In this fun lesson, you will listen to a strange news story and have the opportunity to learn many new words. If you would like to continue the lesson, try to re-tell the story in your words. You could also try to use some of these new words in a sentence. The opportunities to learn are endless.
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.
English Pronunciation - Th and S
Probably the two most mispronounced sounds that cause misunderstood communication in English -- TH and S. Now learn how to sound them correctly and never be misunderstood again!
English Pronunciation - P and B
Learn this simple technique that will help you pronounce the difficult letters in English! This one is especially for all my Middle Eastern and Korean students!
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.
Pronunciation - 3 Mistakes part 1 ('s')
This lesson is the first in a three-part series designed to give students more natural-sounding English pronunciation, by correcting three common mistakes. This lesson focuses on the correct usage of the 'S' sound.
Learn Pronunciation with Poetry
English pronunciation can be tough, but immersing yourself in language and having fun with it can make a big difference. By learning to read poetry with tone and rhythm, you can make your spoken English come alive!
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...
English Pronunciation - R and L
http://www.engvid.com/ Finally learn how to pronounce R and L with confidence! This one is especially for my Asian students! Visithttp://www.engvid.com/ for all of my free English pronunciation series!
English Listening Practice
Practice your English listening skills by transcribing the sentences you hear and comparing how close you were.
Learn English Listening Skills
Learn the key points on how to improve your listening comprehension when listening to native speakers of the English language.
Pronunciation: 'th'
This lesson is for intermediate and advanced students. You will learn how to form the "th" sound, and then we will practice words with voiced and voiceless "th."
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.
Can or Can't (with Subtitles)
This lesson has been updated with SUBTITLES. In American English, "can" and "can't" can be confusing. They are not pronounced the way they are written. This lesson will help you better understand "can" and "can't" in spoken English. Level: intermediate to advanced
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.
Lesson 3b - Rhythm through Rhymes - English Pronunciation
Levels: intermediate to advanced. Topic: Use of nursery rhymes to develop sense of RHYTHM. Part 2 of two parts.
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.
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