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  • English pronunciation - past tense This video will teach you the 3 different pronunciations of the past tense -ed. If you leave off this little ending, many of your native American English speakers will seriously be lost!
  • 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 heed, head, bite, bitten, father or hot, rough or son, through or soon, caught or bought, or pause, could or book or put, loud or south... Learn more about this simple system at www.FreeEnglishLessons.com.... This video is placed under "Education" because I developed this video for my students at a language school. however, the movie could be made for travelers who want to improve their speaking and reduce their accent. Many people learn English to travel... So, go to www.scribd.com and search "It Sounds Like." Thank you!
  • /i/ Pronunciation English Meeting ESL Lesson- EnglishMeeting video with Dave Sconda. This pronunciation video focuses on a vowel sound ( /i/ )at the beginning, middle, & end of words, along with sentences(as in key, meet, eat etc.). North American English Pronunciation. As always, there is music, video effects & some humor. This lesson is designed for you to enjoy the learning process, so I do hope you have fun with it. Please send any feedback to me here at youtube or by visiting my website, www.englishmeeting.com where you will find my email address. Thanks for watching and please post positive comments and ratings if you like my videos. This would be helpful to me!
  • "th" Pronunciation Practice IMPORTANT NOTE: My new account is ESLClick. Please subscribe to that channel to see all these videos, plus new ones! www.youtube.com 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 eslspells.com . Thanks!
  • English lesson - Pronunciation 1 To see more ways to practice your English go to www.blabbinit.com Have you ever had problems saying 2 words in English that sounds so similar? This video is designed to help you practice words with difficult vowel sounds. Music by Jaime Portal Luchini www.jaimeportalluchini.com
  • Pronunciation of Past Tense Regular Verbs A lot of YouTube subscribers have requested help with pronunciation of regular verbs. The "ed" ending might be a "d" or a "t," depending on what comes before it.
  • "TH" Pronunciation English Meeting ESL Lesson Free pronunciation lesson (North American English). Pronunciation of the voiced & voiceless "TH" sound. EnglishMeeting.com video with Dave Sconda. I hope you find this lesson helpful & enjoyable! North American English Pronunciation EnglishMeeting.com pronunciation video...
  • Lesson 1a - "TH" - English Pronunciation FREE online pronunciation lesson with a native speaker. Lesson 1a topic: unvoiced "th". All levels
  • 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.
  • Past Tense Regular Verb Pronunciation 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 www.engVid.com
  • Learn German with SpeedyConKiwi! #3: Pronunciation Fun! Alphabet Joy! twitter.com New Episode! Subscribe for more! (yes yes, I do mostly other stuff, but a girl's gotta be able to promote herself, right? My channel, my rules.) Today we're gonna go through the alphabet and general pronunciation of the German Language. Sounds like fun? It is!! Besides the alphabet we will also take a look at how to pronounce - Ä (like "ai" in English "fair"), - Ö (kinda like "o" in English "word") - Ü (say a looong English "eeee" and while doing that, form your mouth to say "you". It should be kind of in the middle of the sound of "ou" in "you" and the long "eeee") - ß (basically a double "s", sounds in general a bit stronger than the normal s) and combinations such as - ie (English "ee") - ei (English "i") - eu (English "oy") - äu (same as "eu": English "oy") - au (like "ow" in English "wow") - sch (English "sh") - ch (two different pronounciations, watch the video and try again and again, I can't really describe that in words LOL) NOT MENTIONED IN THE VIDEO: "qu" is pronounced like "coo" in English "cool". The Q basically never really stands alone. Hope that helped :D Thanks to all the new viewers and subscribers for the support and feedback! It's overwhelming and I really appreciate it!! This started out as a silly video response and became this big project, and I know it takes me forever to post a new episode, but I will keep on posting more of these! Just a few sidenotes: I will not tutor you personally, not via email and not via messenger. I cannot go ...
  • /æ/ Pronunciation English Meeting ESL Lesson EnglishMeeting video with Dave Sconda. This pronunciation video focuses on a vowel sound at the beginning and middle of words, along with sentences(as in fat, back, etc.). North American Pronunciation. As always, there is music, video effects, some humor, and a few sound bites. This lesson is designed for you to enjoy the learning process, so I do hope you have fun with it. Please send any feedback to me here at youtube or by visiting my website, www.englishmeeting.com where you will find my email address. Thanks for watching and please post positive comments and ratings if you like my videos. This would be helpful to me!
  • 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.
  • Mandarin Chinese Pinyin Pronunciation (Better Chinese) www.BetterChinese.com Learn pinyin pronunciation in less than 5 minutes! Watch now to learn how to pronounce Chinese vowel and consonant sounds. Better Chinese is a leading publisher in K-12 Chinese as a foreign language learning. We believe in learning Chinese through stories in a fun and engaging way! Visit www.BetterChinese.com or contact us at usa@betterchinese.com for more information.
  • 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.
  • English Pronunciation - ORDEAL - #15 MORE FREE VIDEOS www.sozoexchange.com Today's word is "ordeal". This is a noun which means a very hard or painful experience. For example, you can say, "My grandmother climbed Mt. Everest last month. Not many 80-year-olds can go through such an ordeal. "
  • 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.
  • 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. Related teaching ideas: englishwithjennifer.wordpress.com englishwithjennifer.wordpress.com
  • Polish Pronunciation Guide Unit 1 Myplan is to produce one short video for every letter and every sound of the Polish Language. At the end there will be approximately 45 videos, every one of them containing 17 words. So theoretically somebody, who would spend 45 minutes watching all of them, would have at least a swift contact with 765 Polish words (mainly substantives) There is a myth that the Polish Language is one of the most difficult to learn. I don't believe it anymore after meeting and speaking to a lot of students who after learning Polish for six months or so - mastered this language to a remarkable degree. My theory is that the Polish Language appears very difficult at the beginning but after somebody manages to reach a certain point of knowledge - this language becomes unexpectedly easy to speak - because obviously it is a very intuitive and "judge by the ear" language. After reaching a certain point you just know how to say it (how to decline and so) because it seems to sound either good or not. So this is why I think, that anybody who would like to learn Polish should invest quite an ample time to "get used" to it. Those 45 minutes of the Polish alphabet are supposed to be the first introduction to this foreign language. It should help to understand how Polish should be pronounced as well as to learn some first Polish words. It should give you the general idea of how the Polish language sounds like. In the next level we will deal with most common verbs. We will look at how they sound and ...
  • Lesson 8c - STRESS PATTERNS - English Pronunciation PART TWO 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Lesson 5b (third part) - R - English Pronunciation Topic: "R" as a consonant sound. Level: All levels, though some vocabulary in the explanations and exercises will challenge beginners. Teachers: Find related teaching ideas on my WordPress blog. englishwithjennifer.wordpress.com
  • "SH" Pronunciation English Meeting ESL Lesson Pronunciation of the "SH" sound North American English Pronunciation EnglishMeeting.com pronunciation video with Dave Sconda accent american accent education educator english english accent english as a second language english education english educator english forum english...
  • 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. Related teaching ideas: englishwithjennifer.wordpress.com englishwithjennifer.wordpress.com
  • Session 1 | 21F.223 Listening, Speaking, and Pronunciation Lecture 18: Word Stress (cont.); Stress in Compounds. View the complete course at: ocw.mit.edu License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at ocw.mit.edu More courses at ocw.mit.edu
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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.
  • Lesson 5c - R and L - English Pronunciation Topic: "R" and "L". Level: All levels, though some vocabulary in the explanations and exercises will challenge beginners.
  • Lesson 2 - "TH" - English Pronunciation FREE online lesson with a native speaker. Lesson 2 topic: voiced "th". All levels.
  • Lesson 4c (continued) - L - English Pronunciation Topic: /l/ in the final position. Level: All levels, though some vocabulary in the explanations and exercises will challenge beginners.
  • Lesson 5b (second part) - R - English Pronunciation Topic: "R" as a consonant sound. Level: All levels, though some vocabulary in the explanations and exercises will challenge beginners.
  • Lesson 1b - "TH" - English Pronunciation FREE online pronunciation lesson with a native speaker. Lesson 1b topic: unvoiced "th". All levels.
  • 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.
  • The Chaos of English Pronunciation A reading of an adapted version of Gerard Nolst Trenité's "The Chaos" (1922). Dearest creature in Creation, Studying English pronunciation, I will teach you in my verse Sounds like corpse, corps, horse and worse. It will keep you, Susy, busy, Make your head with heat grow dizzy; Tear in eye your dress you'll tear, So shall I! Oh, hear my prayer, Pray, console your loving poet, Make my coat look new, dear, sew it! Just compare heart, beard and heard, Dies and diet, Lord and word, Sword and sward, retain and Britain, (Mind the latter, how it's written); Made has not the sound of bade; Say - said, pay - paid, laid, but plaid. Now I surely will not plague you With such words as vague and ague, But be careful how you speak, Say break, steak, but bleak and streak, Previous, precious, fuschia, via; Pipe, snipe, recipe and choir, Cloven, oven; how and low; Script, receipt; shoe, poem, toe. Hear me say, devoid of trickery: Daughter, laughter and Terpsichore, Typhoid, measles, topsails, aisles; Exiles, similes, reviles; Wholly, holly; signal, signing; Thames, examining, combining; Scholar, vicar and cigar, Solar, mica, war and far. From "desire" desirable - admirable from "admire"; Lumber, plumber; bier, but brier; Chatham, brougham; renown, but known, Knowledge, done, but gone and tone, One, anernone; Balmoral; Kitchen, lichen; laundry,. laurel, Gertrude, German; wind and mind; Scene, Melpomene; mankind; Tortoise, turquoise, chamois-leather, Reading, Reading, heathen, heather ...
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  • /I/ Pronunciation English Meeting ESL Lesson Pronunciation of vowel sound /I/. North American English Pronunciation EnglishMeeting.com pronunciation video with Dave Sconda accent american accent education educator english english accent english as a second language english education english educator english forum...
  • Commentary: Runescape Pronunciations Do the random words that Jagex invents for names of game items confuse you? Well it confuses me! Here's a sampling of some of those words. Probably not my best video, but I've been sick the past week and have also been my usual lazy self. I wanted to get *something* out for the fans demanding new stuff ... so this is all you get when I have to rush it. =D
  • Lesson 6b - WORD STRESS - English Pronunciation This is PART TWO of four parts. Topic: Word Stress. In this segment I explain syllable separation and how to learn the placement of word stress. The main exercise of this lesson begins: How to pronounce the 50 states and capitals of the USA. Level: All levels, though the vocabulary and rate of speech in the interviews with native speakers will challenge beginners.
  • 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.

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