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    #113: The h sound, like a chameleon

    No sound can become more like surrounding sounds than the ...

    No sound can become more like surrounding sounds than the h sound. www.pronuncian.com for ESL and ELL and TOEFL

    Aug 6, 2010 Read more
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    #112: Dropping the d sound

    Here is a little-discussed rule about omitting the d sound ...

    Here is a little-discussed rule about omitting the d sound in certain consonant clusters.

    Jul 25, 2010 Read more
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    #111: Linking v and f sounds

    Practicing a few simple techniques can make it much easier ...

    Practicing a few simple techniques can make it much easier to transition to and from the v sound and f sound.

    Jul 10, 2010 Read more
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    #110: The troublesome v sound and f sound

    Be careful with the b sound, p sound and w ...

    Be careful with the b sound, p sound and w sound when working with the f sound and v sound! www.pronuncian.com for ESL and ELL and TOEFL

    Jun 25, 2010 Read more
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    #109: s sound, z sound, sh sound, and zh sound; compare and contrast

    Four sounds that are quite similar, but different in a ...

    Four sounds that are quite similar, but different in a few very important ways! www.pronuncian.com for ESL and ELL and TOEFL

    Jun 11, 2010 Read more
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    #108: In the US, it is "learned" and "spelled," while the British kept "learnt" and "spelt"

    In the US, it is "learned" and "spelled," while the ...

    In the US, it is "learned" and "spelled," while the British kept "learnt" and "spelt" www.pronuncian.com for ESL and ELL and TOEFL

    Jun 6, 2010 Read more
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    #107: ck after short vowels, k after all the others

    Learning intricate English phonetic patterns can give you confidence in ...

    Learning intricate English phonetic patterns can give you confidence in which vowel sound to use. www.pronuncian.com for ESL and ELL and TOEFL

    May 28, 2010 Read more
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    #106: long u stressed and reduced

    The long u can be difficult to recognize in multi-syllable ...

    The long u can be difficult to recognize in multi-syllable words, especially when it's reduced www.pronuncian.com for ESL and ELL and TOEFL

    May 21, 2010 Read more
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    #105: Pronouncing "though," "thought," "through," and "thorough"

    These four o-u-g-h words can be so similar, yet different ...

    These four o-u-g-h words can be so similar, yet different in very important ways! www.pronuncian.com for ESL and ELL and TOEFL

    May 14, 2010 Read more
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    #104: Pronouncing "pronounce" and "pronunciation"

    Many patterns of pronunciation can be found through a quick ...

    Many patterns of pronunciation can be found through a quick study of these two words. www.pronuncian.com for ESL and ELL and TOEFL

    May 7, 2010 Read more
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