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12. Learning To Listen To American English

Apr 18, 202224 minSeason 1Ep. 12
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The key to learning to speak like a native is learning to open your ears to the sounds and rhythm of American English. As you tune your ear to the sounds of English you'll be better at pronouncing them correctly. 

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Listening Exercise #1:

Long /A/ vs short /e/

Paper - pepper

Wait - wet

Taste - test

Late - let

Waste - west


Listening Exercise #2: 

Short /o/ vs Short /u/

Hot - hut

Bought - but

Caught - cut

Lock - luck

Mom - mum


10 examples of words that are spelled different than they are pronounced.

  1. Thought: /thot/
  2. Doubt: /dowt/ - no /b/
  3. Wednesday: /wens-dA/
  4. February: /feb-yoo-wAr-ee/
  5. Receipt: /ree-seet/ no /p/
  6. Island: /I-lind/ - no /s/ and reduced /a/
  7. Asthma: /as-mu/ - no /th/
  8. Colonel: /ker-nul/
  9. Hors d’œuvres (French): /or-dervs/ - Other French words: bouillon, casserole, vinaigrette, protege, ballet, bouquet, boutique, silhouette, etiquette, faux pas
  10. Zucchini: /zoo-kee-nee/  (Italian) - pinata (Spanish)
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