Here’s a few more examples: gnome, benign, malign, design, deign, gnash, sign… A great example of how the ‘silent’ g isn’t quite silent; if we didn’t pronounce the ‘g’ at all, this would be ‘sin’. However, the ‘g’ lightens and elongates the vowel sound – to be ...
ais a good way to practice speaking english is a good way to practice speaking english[translate] aBaby remember our first what you said hurt me directly capsule in at your gnash the teeth in anger expression is really painful ah you the more painful the more I happy 婴孩记得我们第一什么...
There are a few parts to this. Reading expressively involves your voice, your eyes and your facial expression and sometimes your whole body too. It’s about the way you pronounce the words but it’s also about the pauses, the rhythm of your voice as you read and the way you emphasize ...