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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CALL someone or CALL TO someone?
IN a long time or FOR a long time?
What's the rule for verb + infinitive or -ING form?
Difference between the GROUND floor and the FIRST floor?
Why can't we say "I'm going to home"?
How can I pronounce -STS at the end of words?
What's the difference between CLEVER, SMART, and WISE?
Why do people say "a beer" and "a coffee" if those are uncountable?
What does it mean to "take someone for granted"?
What's the difference between INCOMING and UPCOMING?
How do we pronounce acronyms in English?
What's the difference between a COOK and a CHEF?
I will travel, I am traveling, or I will be traveling?
Should we say IN the end or AT the end?
Can you end a sentence with a preposition in English?
Is LOOK an action verb or a state verb?
How to pronounce words starting with CON-?
What's the difference between RARE & SCARCE?
How well do YOU know prepositions?
ASK THE TEACHER: What does "awfully good" mean?
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