Choose the words you recognise in the sentences you hear.
Sunday, November 10, 2013
CONTACT
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1. Nguyen Do Ha Anh
Teacher of English
Email: haanh14@gmail.com
2. Le Thi Anh Tuyen
Teacher of English
Email: tuyen.anhdn@gmail.com
REFERENCE
The materials in this blog are taken from the following sources.
1. http://bbclearningenglish.com
2. English Pronunciation in Use- Elementary- by Jonathan Marks.
3. Ship or Sheep- by Ann Baker
1. http://bbclearningenglish.com
2. English Pronunciation in Use- Elementary- by Jonathan Marks.
3. Ship or Sheep- by Ann Baker
Welcome to English Pronunciation!
Hello and welcome to this web page on learning English.
Here you will find information about different elements of English pronunciation. We have videos to show how to pronounce each of the English sounds. Also, there are activities to help you practice identifying differences between certain sounds which may sound similar. More importantly, interactive quizzes to test knowledge of English pronunciation are available.
Additionally, you can enrich your vocabulary through VOCABULARY corner. You are not only provided with vocabulary of different topics but also tested through many kinds of exercises.
Self-studying via this web page must be fun, easy and you can gain necessary knowledge about pronunciation and vocabulary for yourself. Therefore, take several minutes to study on this blog every day. With a little time, you will see quite a difference, not just in pronunciation but in attitude and overall language skills.
Overview of English sounds
Tuesday, November 5, 2013
Sunday, November 3, 2013
Lesson: /eɪ/, /aɪ/ and /ɔɪ/
Sound /eɪ/
/eɪ/ is a long sound. It moves from /e/ to /ɪ/.
/eɪ/ is a long sound. It moves from /e/ to /ɪ/.
Sound /aɪ/
/aɪ/ is a long sound. It moves from /a/ to /ɪ/.
Sound /ɔɪ/
/ɔɪ/ is a long sound. It moves from /ɔ/ to /ɪ/.
Saturday, November 2, 2013
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