All the other letters are consonants. Okay? Let’s look at the first way to link words. 1. Linking Two Consonants When you say that time, what happens? How many times do you pronounce /t/? The answer: just once. The two words ‘share’ the /t/ sound: that_time. Try it. Can ...
When native speakers talk, they don't pause between words.当母语人士说话时,他们不会 在单词之间停顿。They pronounce whole phrases and even sentences as one continuous sound.他们的短语甚至句子发音 是一个连续的声音。If you want to speak English more fluently and sound more natural, you should tr...
Most of the words are from the 19th and 20th centuries, but some date back to the 17th century, so you can find words that are no longer used, but all are useful to unravel how humanity has been linked to the homosexual behavior. There are also current expressions which, with time, we...
like AA changing to UH). Reduced words that begin with H are often pronounced: 1) with no H sound 2) linked to the word before Example: Was he there?
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And this can be a little tricky so before we get started, I need you to relax.Don't worry about how these words are normally spoken. Just take it easy.这可能有点点复杂,所以在我们开始之前,希望大家放松一下。不要担心这些单词通常是怎么念的。放平心态就可以了。Listen to the sounds and ...
I think ‘know’ and ‘were’ are the most stressed words there. Every word is linked together smoothly, the words ‘want to’ linked together into a single reduction. Wanna. I wanna, I want to know. I wanna know where you were. No gaps between the words, everything super smooth. I...
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You can then move onto a different pattern on the next page. When you go through the answers as a class, ask them each time what they think the pattern is in each section, then ask them to pronounce the words in that way. Matching collocations by syllables Make a list of some ...
Step two (optional):Once you have chosen your object or image, brainstorm words, particularlyadjectivesorverbs, that you associate with the object. It is best to do this while looking at the thing itself, either while outside in nature or at a picture of the thing. You can always useThe...