4 b Read the sentences in the box and pay attention to the stress, liaison and intonation. Choose the correct ones to complete the conversation.Then practice it with your partner. a. 'How are you 'doing? b. 'What a 'pity! c. I 'don't like it at all. d. 'Guess 'what! e. ...
Things get even more complicated with a couple of h’s which are spread throughout the word. 11. embarrass (embarass, embaress) Here we have a good-old double letter puzzle! Also, vowels in this word are also tricky. 12. liaison (liason) You can easily spot French roots in this word...
We signed up for October ’82. For eight months, we trained relentlessly: with swim coach Jan Prins at the University of Hawaii, with Max Telford’s long-distance running group, and with The Bike Club racing group. On race day, I was ready; the oldest woman to date to enter an Ironma...
Just remember that the “a” acts as a liaison between the two “i”s. 137 votes Tricky spelling? 7 Bureaucracy Common misspellings: beaurocracy, beuraucracy Tips and tricks: Spelling any word with three vowels in a row can get messy, but if you can master the word “bureau” (desk...
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‘love’ India – an old neurosis”) and their liaison, for what it’s worth, develops rather uncertainly. The narrator is often uneasy; he seems to be unwilling to exercise any agency. Rather, he tends to drift without commitment. As a result, those who come into his life with whom ...
4. Liaison A close bond or connection. The placement of vowels and consonants can be perplexing. 5. Minuscule Extremely small or tiny. Often misspelled as "miniscule," which is a common misconception. 6. Nauseous Feeling queasy or inclined to vomit. Confusion with its counterpart "nauseated" ...
4. liaison - noun: a person who maintains a connection between people or groups 5. surveillance - noun: continuous observation of a person, place, or activity in order to gather information chrysanthemum 6. chrysanthemum - noun: a widely cultivated plant with brightly-colored showy flower heads...
From common words with silent letters to tongue twisters that leave you tongue-tied, we delve into the nuances of English pronunciation to help you master the trickiest ones.
letters, as well as, basic sight words such as I, am, like, the, and little. My CT has created various centers around her classroom where all her students not just her ELLs are able to practice with letters, numbers, and sight words in a variety of ways. My CT utilizes oral ...