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Reductions with 'h': Lesson 1b (Understanding Spoken English Series)
This is a continuation of Silent "h," Lesson 1a. More practice is given.
Lesson 3a - Rhythm through Rhymes - English Pronunciation
Levels: intermediate to advanced. Topic: Use of nursery rhymes to develop sense of RHYTHM. Part 1 of two parts.
English Pronunciation - B vs V
http://www.engvid.com/ Learn how to speak clearly. In this lesson we practice the 'B' and 'V' sounds. It can be quite challenging for Spanish speakers, but will be excellent practice for anyone learning English.
Writing in English - Comma Splices , 4 easy ways to fix them
http://www.engvid.com/ Do you know what a comma splice is? Learn about one of the most common writing mistakes that students make and four easy ways to correct it. This free lesson will help you to become a better writer. You can also test yourself with the quiz at http://www.engvid.com/comma-splices/ !
How to pronounce regular -ED endings in English
http://www.engvid.com/ Practice your pronunciation of regular -ED verb endings in this important English lesson. There are three endings to learn! Test yourself after watching by taking the free quiz at http://www.engvid.com/how-to-pronounc...
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."
Wh-Questions, Lesson 1b (Understanding Spoken English Series)
This is Part 2. Exercise practice is given. **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.
Wh-Questions, Lesson 1a (Understanding Spoken English Series)
Part 1. 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 "is," "are," and "did."
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.
How to pronounce words ending in S
http://www.engvid.com/ When we pronounce the s in the words dogs, cats, dishes, lives, and it's, do we pronounce the s the same way? In this video, we will learn the three different ways we pronounce the s at the end of a word. This video will help you master English pronunciation and make it easier for native speakers to understand you. Then, take the quiz on this lesson athttp://www.engvid.com/pronunciation-w... .
Past Participles 2 (Understanding Spoken English Series )
This lesson will review common past participles and focus on how they sound in fast speech. Level: high-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.
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...
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 - can , can't
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. **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.
Linking with Vowels 1 (Understanding Spoken English Series)
Linking can make American English sound very fast. A lot of linking occurs with vowels. Understanding linking will help you understand American 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.
Lesson 1b - TH - English Pronunciation
A copy of this lesson with better formatting is available athttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yTPfN_... Lesson 1b Topic: unvoiced "th".
Lesson 1a - TH - English Pronunciation
A copy of this lesson with better formatting is available athttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yTPfN_... Lesson 1a Topic: unvoiced "th".
Lesson 2 - TH - English Pronunciation
A copy of this lesson with better formatting is available athttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cbpE6f... Lesson 2 topic: voiced "th".
English Pronunciation - CAN , CAN'T
http://www.engvid.com/ The pronunciation of "can" and "can't" in English is difficult to both hear and speak. In this lesson, I'll show you the simple trick to mastering this! You CAN do it!
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/
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