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Lesson 1a - "TH" - English Pronunciation FREE online pronunciation lesson with a native speaker. Lesson 1a topic: unvoiced "th". All levels Tags: ESL American pronunciation Jennifer English language lesson jenniferesl toefl toeic |
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Lesson 7a - THOUGHT GROUPS - English Pronunciation PART ONE of a lesson in TWO parts. Topic: Thought Groups. Develop your awareness of the natural rhythm in English. Learn to pause naturally by grouping your words into thoughts. Levels: intermediate to advanced. Tags: accent reduction North American English pronunciation clear speech thought groups rhythm public speaking ESL EFL |
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Lesson 2 - "TH" - English Pronunciation FREE online lesson with a native speaker. Lesson 2 topic: voiced "th". All levels. Tags: ESL American pronunciation Jennifer English language lesson jenniferesl toefl toeic |
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Lesson 5a - R - English Pronunciation Topic: "R" as a vowel sound. Level: All levels, though some vocabulary in the explanations and exercises will challenge beginners. Tags: ESL English language lesson American Pronunciation accent reduction Jennifer TOEFL TOEIC 英語 |
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English Pronunciation - #125 MORE FREE VIDEOS http://www.sozoexchange.com Today's word is "reticent". This is an adjective which means not revealing one's thoughts, or being reserved. For example, you can say, "My coworker Michelle is a very private person; she is extremely reticent about her social life outside the company." Tags: ESL American pronunciation English language lesson toefl toeic |
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English Pronunciation Workshop.com English Pronunciation American Accent Reduction Video Training DVD Program. Bestselling Course! Free Demo to learn the American Accent and speak with correct English Pronunciation from www.PronunciationWorkshop.com Tags: english pronunciation accent reduction conversation improve grammar class phonetics workshop american |
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Lesson 8a - STRESS PATTERNS - English Pronunciation PART ONE of a lesson in THREE parts. Topic: Stress in phrases and sentences. Develop your awareness of rhythm in English speech. Learn to stress words correctly and naturally. Levels: intermediate to advanced. Tags: English Pronunciation American speech stress content function words public speaking reading conversation skills Jennifer |
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TH Pronunciation Techniques for 'th' pronunciation Tags: language |
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LR Pronunciation Pronunciation technique for 'L' pronunciation and the difference between L's and R's. Tags: language |
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"th" Pronunciation Practice Hi, I'm Signe. I've been teaching English as a Second Language for over 15 years. I specialize in accent reduction. This video is to help non-native English speakers say words that use the voiceless "th" sound. There will be more videos coming in the next few days, including the "r" and "l" sounds. If you have any questions or comments, you can visit my site at http://eslspells.com . Thanks! Tags: language esl tesol efl teach student english accent reduction learn pronunciation |
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Lesson 1b - "TH" - English Pronunciation FREE online pronunciation lesson with a native speaker. Lesson 1b topic: unvoiced "th". All levels. Tags: ESL American pronunciation Jennifer English language lesson jenniferesl toefl toeic |
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Linux Pronunciation Linus Torvalds, creator of Linux, explains how the word should be pronounced (Taken from Revolution OS) Tags: linux linus howto geek opensource pronunciation |
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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. Tags: ESL English language lesson American pronunciation Jennifer TOEFL TOEIC 英語 |
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Daily Pronunciation 137 - Learn A New English Word Everyday! MORE FREE VIDEOS http://www.sozoexchange.com Today's word is "eerie". This is an adjective which means uncanny or weird. For example, you can say, "The empty house had an eerie feel." Tags: 発音練習 english アクセント 英会話 発音 英語 learn study English language communications |
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Lesson 4c - L - English Pronunciation Topic: /l/ in the final position. Level: All levels, though some vocabulary in the explanations and exercises will challenge beginners. Tags: ESL English language lesson American pronunciation Jennifer TOEFL TOEIC |
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Daily Pronunciation 160 - Learn A New English Word Everyday! MORE FREE VIDEOS http://www.sozoexchange.com Today's word is "pause". This is both a noun and a verb. As a verb, it means to stop an action temporarily. For example, you can say, "Let's pause what we're doing for this special announcement." Pronunciation accent american accent american slang american teacher education english english accent english as a second language english comprehension english course english education english educator english english instructor english language english learn english lesson english listen english listening english professor english pronunciation english pronunciation lesson english school english slang english student english study english teacher english test english videos english vocabulary english vocabulary lesson esl free free english lesson free english videos grammar grammar lesson homework how to learn english how to speak english improve your english language language learning learn english learn english online learn english with youtube pronunciation lesson school slang lesson speak english speak english better study english study english online vocabulary lesson youtube english youtube english videos youtube language videos youtube students youtube teacher Tags: Pronunciation 発音練習 アクセント 英会話 発音 英語 learn study English language slang american accent |
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Lesson 5b - R - English Pronunciation Topic: "R" as a consonant sound. Level: All levels, though some vocabulary in the explanations and exercises will challenge beginners. Tags: ESL English language lesson American pronunciation accent reduction Jennifer TOEFL TOEIC |
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Lesson 4b - L - English Pronunciation Topic: /l/ in the middle position. Level: All levels, though some vocabulary in the explanations and exercises will challenge beginners. Tags: ESL English language lesson American pronunciation Jennifer TOEFL TOEIC |
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Lesson 5a (continued) - R - English Pronunciation Topic: "R" as a vowel sound. Level: All levels, though some vocabulary in the explanations and exercises will challenge beginners. Tags: ESL English language lesson American pronuciation accent reduction Jennifer TOEFL TOEIC |
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English Pronunciation -- "It Sounds Like..." English has 15 sounds using 5 vowels. My system uses simple words (cat, pen, fish, pot, sun, moon, dog, foot, house) to help non-native speakers say head, bitten, father, rough, through, caught, bought, pause, could, put, loud, south... Learn more about this simple system at FreeEnglishLessons.com.... This video is placed under "Travel" because many people learn English to travel... Tags: free English pronunciation IPA easy fun sun sounds rhymes simple pronounce ESOL ESL EFL |
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German Pronunciation Tutorial [FJvid005Ten] German phonemes pronounced, each with example words. I tried to cover all letters and letter combinations which learners of the German language need to pay attention to. One thing I forgot: Words that start with "Ch": here the CH is either pronounced as a K (Chor = choir, Chaos, Chamäleon, the city Chemnitz) or as a soft CH (the country China, Chicoreé = chicory). "CHS": pronounced as "KS"! As in the words "wachsen" (to grow) and "der Lachs" (the salmon). Attention with compound nouns, where a "chs" is actually a "CH"+"S", and the CH is therefore pronounced as explained in the video! And of course I could not talk about the many many many exceptions (the German language has many rules - and even more exceptions *g*). Most exceptions in pronunciation have their origin in the German's habit of using foreign words in their original spelling and a near-to-original pronunciation. Tags: FJvidT German pronunciation orthoepy Deutsch deutsche Aussprache Umlaute umlauts language learning Sprache lernen |
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Lesson 4a (continued) - L - English Pronunciation This is a continuation of Lesson 4a. Topic: /l/ in the initial position. Level: All levels, though some vocabulary in the explanations and exercises will challenge beginners. Tags: ESL English language lesson American pronunciation Jennifer TOEFL TOEIC |
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Lesson 4b (continued) - L - English Pronunciation This is a continuation of Lesson 4b. Topic: /l/ in the middle position. Level: All levels, though some vocabulary in the explanations and exercises will challenge beginners. Tags: ESL English language lesson American pronunciation Jennifer TOEFL TOEIC |