Once I asked my students, “What are the most difficult English words for you to pronounce?” and I got a lot of great answers!
Today we’re going to practice 15 words that English learners often find hard to say.
I’ll say each one once slowly, once at normal speed, and then I’ll say an example sentence – so listen and repeat after me each time.
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By doing a lesson a day, you’ll practice all the sounds of American English, so that your spoken English becomes clearer and clearer.
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Which is correct: IN school or AT school?
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Everybody IS or everybody ARE?
When to use HAVEN'T vs. DON'T HAVE?
Do we get ON a bus or get IN a bus?
What does AIN'T mean, and when do we use it?
"Have a good look" or "Be good-looking"?
Speak WITH or Speak TO?
SHOULD vs. SUPPOSED TO?
Which is right: FACE problems or FACE WITH problems?
CALL someone or CALL TO someone?
IN a long time or FOR a long time?
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