Are you ready to practice your pronunciation with some longer words?
The ones we’ll practice today all have 5 syllables – like the word vocabulary: vo-CA-bu-la-ry
I’ll say each word twice – once a little more slowly with some separation between the syllables, and then once at normal speed. Repeat after me both times.
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"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?
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?
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