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American English Pronunciation Podcast

English, Education, 1 season, 200 episodes, 1 day, 4 hours, 34 minutes
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The American English Pronunciation Podcast offers weekly lessons covering the most common and difficult English pronunciation issues. Learn the General American Accent English speaking techniques and become better understood. Level: Intermediate to Advanced ESL/ELL students
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219: /g+n/ as in ”signal” and ”ignore”

"Coarticulating" the /g/ and /n/ is the trick to fluent pronunciation of these two sounds. Don't release the /g/ before starting the /n/. Transcripts available on Pronuncian.com
10/26/20169 minutes, 29 seconds
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218: Learn to hear vowels to learn to pronounce them

Test your ability to identify vowel sounds with this special listening quiz episode. Transcripts available on pronuncian.com.
10/14/201614 minutes, 13 seconds
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217: Compare long e, short i, and short e /i, ɪ, ɛ/

The long e, short i, and short e /i, ɪ, ɛ/, are three front vowel sounds that can be practiced from a high, front tongue position to a mid-front position. Compare and contrast! Full podcast transcripts available at pronuncian.com.
9/29/201611 minutes, 1 second
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216: The Cardinal Vowels--long e /i/, oo sound /u/, short o /ɑ/, and short a /æ/

All about that vowels diagram that shows the vowel sounds placed over a sort of square-like shape that’s bigger on the top than it is on the bottom. Transcripts at pronuncian.com.
9/17/201612 minutes, 43 seconds
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215: Adding ”bonus” information by using a low pitch

Use a low pitch to signal a spoken aside (like information that would be written in parentheses or between commas). Transcripts available at pronuncian.com.
9/1/20168 minutes, 16 seconds
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214: Yes/No Pitch Patterns

Understand the rising and falling pitch patterns for yes/no questions and learn how to read emotion. Transcripts on pronuncian.com. Classes available from seattlelearning.com.
8/20/201610 minutes, 21 seconds
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213: Intonation of Wh- Questions

What are you *really* asking? Using a rising or a falling pitch on a wh- question means something different than using a rising pitch. Transcripts available at pronuncian.com
8/7/20166 minutes, 53 seconds
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212: /r+ɚ/ “explore” into “explorer”

Adding /ɚ/ (schwa+r) to an /r/ can be difficult. Make it into two syllables, but don't add a vowel sound between. Learn how here! By Seattle Learning Academy. Transcripts on pronuncian.com.
7/25/20167 minutes, 24 seconds
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211: Compare /æ/ and /ɑ/ (’short a’ and ’short o’)

Words like 'hat' and 'hot' are important to distinguish. Full episode transcripts available at Pronuncian.com
3/28/20167 minutes, 30 seconds
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210: ’-ue’ ending (unique, avenue, and rescue)

Is it silent, pronounced as 'long u' or 'oo sound'? Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
7/27/20157 minutes, 2 seconds
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209: The difference between /ə/ and /ʌ/: schwa and short u

What's up with /ə/ and /ʌ/ in words like 'custom' /ˈkʌs təm/? Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
3/25/20159 minutes, 1 second
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208: Cone/corn, coat/court

Practice the difference between the or sound and the long o sound. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
3/11/20157 minutes, 33 seconds
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207: Why is ’quarter’ so hard to say?

Rhyming with 'shorter' and 'border,' this is a quirky word. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
2/25/20158 minutes, 32 seconds
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206: I like/I’d like... bacon!

Rhythm and linking from /d/. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
2/11/20158 minutes, 11 seconds
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205: Dealing with ’o-u-g-h’

No English spelling could be more confusing. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
1/28/20157 minutes, 36 seconds
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204: How ’have to’ becomes ’hafta’

Informal contractions for fluency! Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
1/14/20157 minutes, 41 seconds
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203: When /t/ sounds like /d/ during linking: alveolar stop

Most recognize the /d/ in the pronunciation of 'little' but how about in 'out_of'? Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
12/31/20148 minutes, 41 seconds
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202: How similar are /n/ and /l/?

Even small differences in vocal tract profiles can make a big difference. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
11/12/20145 minutes, 12 seconds
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201: Why is ’symptom’ pronounced that way?

Learn the many variations of the letter 'o' pronunciation. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
10/16/20145 minutes, 51 seconds
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200: A new spelling poem!

Written for you, by Amanda, to help you learn the long vowel spellings. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
10/1/20145 minutes, 47 seconds
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199: Would you like some coffee or tea?

Practice intonation patterns of choice questions. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
6/25/20146 minutes, 14 seconds
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198: Pronouncing ’clothes,’ ’close’ (verb), and ’close’ (adjective)

Make these difficult words easier to say! Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
6/11/20147 minutes, 36 seconds
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197: Linking vowels to sound fluent!

Some before and after student audio to illustrate linking. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
3/26/201410 minutes, 17 seconds
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196: Do you say ’people’ as ’peopo’?

Common problems with words that end in '-le.' Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
2/26/20146 minutes, 24 seconds
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195: Dropping the /k/ in ’asked’ (HIMYM)

YES, you can pronounce it as 'ast'! Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
2/5/20148 minutes, 47 seconds
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194: ’faux pas, chauffeur, fiance,’ and more

Loanwords from French into English. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
1/22/20149 minutes, 36 seconds
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193: ’Twas the Night Before Christmas

In this Christmas special, learn where to find free ebooks and audio books online! Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
12/19/20135 minutes, 47 seconds
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192: Special holiday words

Mistletoe, tree farms, Scrooges, and more... Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
12/5/20138 minutes, 46 seconds
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191: The difference between ’my car’ and ’Mike are’

Aspiration, of course. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
11/27/20139 minutes, 17 seconds
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190: From ’wait time’ to ’snack time’

Linking different stops is a bit harder than linking same and similar stops. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
11/13/20135 minutes, 24 seconds
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189: Linking magic!

Linking same and similar stop sounds increases spoken fluency. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
10/30/20139 minutes, 22 seconds
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188: Heteronyms: ’Lead’ rhymes with ’read’

AND 'lead' rhymes with 'read'! Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
10/16/20136 minutes, 51 seconds
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187: ’Fall’ and ’autumn’

In the US, it's 'fall;' in the UK, it's 'autumn.' Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
10/2/20137 minutes, 11 seconds
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186: Fake it ’til you make it!

Are you uncomfortable speaking really well? Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
9/11/20135 minutes, 31 seconds
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185: From /ʒ/ to /ʤ/ (’zh’ to ’j’)

A natural progression through consonant sounds. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
8/28/20137 minutes, 11 seconds
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184: Pronouncing /ʒ/ the ’zh sound’

If you can say sh, you can say zh! Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
8/14/20135 minutes, 40 seconds
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183: expected and unexpected /s/ and /ʃ/ minimal pairs

Pairs like 'sock' and 'shock' are obvious; 'sour' and 'shower' might not be. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
7/31/20136 minutes, 6 seconds
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182: ’on’ and ’off’: /ɑn/ and /ɔf/

The 'cot/caught' merger and short o/aw sound revisited. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
7/17/20136 minutes, 45 seconds
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181: The troublesome ’thr’ /θr/ combination

Practice words like 'three, through, throw, thread,' and 'threaten.' Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
7/3/20136 minutes, 57 seconds
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180: ’because’→’cuz’: stressed, unstressed, informal

How to know which form of this high-frequency word to use. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
6/19/20136 minutes, 19 seconds
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179: The silent /p/ in ’pneumatic’ and ’psychology’

A listener request for an explanation of less-common patterns. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
6/5/20134 minutes
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178: ”Feeling” the vibration of vowel sounds

Learn the feel the 'long e' /i/, 'short a' /æ/, and 'short o' /ɑ/. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
5/15/20139 minutes, 41 seconds
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177: -ate suffix revisited--advanced lesson

Highly fluent speakers understand this suffix. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
5/1/20139 minutes, 14 seconds
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176: Swearing!

If you're going to swear, you'd better be able to pronounce short vowel sounds! Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
4/17/201311 minutes, 27 seconds
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175: Short Vowels Minimal Sets

Practice sets like: pat, pet, pit, pot, putt. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
4/3/20138 minutes, 6 seconds
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174: 3-sound clusters beginning with ’s’

/skr/ (scratch) /spl/ (splash) /spr/ (spree) and /str/ (streak) Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
3/20/20137 minutes, 33 seconds
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173: Digraphs and trigraphs, complicated spelling patterns

sh, th, tch, dge, gn, mb, and more!
3/6/201310 minutes
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172: The ’cc’ spelling pronunciations (as in ’accuse’ and ’succeed)

Is it /k/ as in 'accuse' or /ks/ as in 'succeed' Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
2/20/20137 minutes, 10 seconds
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171: The silent /l/ in the word ’salmon’

Even words we don't use often still matter. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
2/6/20136 minutes, 12 seconds
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170: ’schwa+r’ /ɚ/ paragraph practice

Practice this difficult sound in context. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
1/23/20138 minutes, 21 seconds
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169: Pronouncing ’Seattle’

It takes an advanced lesson to handle a word like 'Seattle.' Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
1/9/201311 minutes, 9 seconds
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168: Stress pronunciation patterns in 3-syllable words

Main stress, secondary stress, and schwa, all in one word
12/19/20127 minutes, 28 seconds
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167: When to use the informal contraction ’useta’

And when can 'used to' be substituted by 'would.' Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
12/5/20129 minutes, 16 seconds
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166: Understanding /ŋ/, the ’ng’ sound

When does (and doesn't) the g sound follow the ng sound? Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
11/7/20128 minutes, 58 seconds
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165: What is the vocal tract?

From the lips to the throat and the nose down to the vocal cords. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
10/24/20127 minutes, 38 seconds
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164: Consonant clusters in English

/br/, /pr/, /gr/, /kr/, and /skr/ at the beginning of a word. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
10/10/20128 minutes, 35 seconds
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163: -ile and the differences in American and British English

fragile: /ˈfrædʒ əl/ in the US /ˈfrædʒ aɪl/ in the UK. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
9/26/20126 minutes, 18 seconds
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162: The differences between /b/ and /v/

Two different, yet similar sounds. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
9/12/20128 minutes, 37 seconds
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161: Schwa in 2-syllable words

The importance of tiny syllables! Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
8/29/20129 minutes, 30 seconds
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160: w+a (want), w+a-r (warm), w+o-r (work)

Less-known patterns for the aw sound, schwa+r, and or sound. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
8/8/20128 minutes, 39 seconds
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159: What are non-phonetic words?

Words that aren't pronounced like we'd expect. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
7/25/20127 minutes, 30 seconds
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158: Vowels plus voiced and unvoiced consonants

Vowel sound duration depends on many things. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
7/11/201212 minutes, 14 seconds
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157: Native French speakers special!

The top 10 errors made by native French speakers. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
6/27/201211 minutes, 14 seconds
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156: Silent letters in high-frequency words

Which high-frequency words have a silent consonant?
5/30/20125 minutes, 39 seconds
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155: The f sound and semi-irregular plurals

3 things to keep in mind when making 'wife' into 'wives' and 'leaf' into 'leaves.' Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
5/16/201210 minutes, 18 seconds
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154: ’She sells seashells’

A tongue twister to compare the sh sound and s sound. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
5/2/20128 minutes, 6 seconds
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153: ’Look at Luke!’

Compare the oo sound and other u sound. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
4/18/20127 minutes, 39 seconds
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152: ’s-c-h’ and the word ’schedule’

An American/British difference and a Greek history. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
4/4/20124 minutes, 13 seconds
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151: j/ch sounds plus -ed ending

Practice adding the -ed ending to the j or ch sound. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
3/14/20128 minutes, 3 seconds
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150: Common spellings and non-phonetic words

How do we choose which spellings are common and which words are non-phonetic? Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
2/29/20128 minutes, 42 seconds
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149: Practicing the /w/ and /v/

/w/ and /v/ in paragraph practice. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
2/15/20126 minutes, 57 seconds
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148: More ’th’ sounds practice

Practice quickly saying the th sounds in paragraphs. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
2/1/20128 minutes, 3 seconds
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147: The -ious suffix

All of those vowels and two different pronunciations make this a tricky suffix. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
1/11/20128 minutes, 3 seconds
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146: Happy ”New” Year!

"New" in American and British English. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
12/28/20118 minutes, 6 seconds
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145: a, e,i, o, u and sometimes y

Why is 'y' sometimes a vowel. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
12/14/20119 minutes, 32 seconds
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144: -ed ending exceptions

Some -ed adjectives gain a syllable. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
11/30/20116 minutes, 42 seconds
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143: Don’t over-pronounce sounds

Exaggeration is not authentic speech. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
11/2/20117 minutes, 34 seconds
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142: The syllabic /l/

Don't add a vowel sound! Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
10/12/20117 minutes, 13 seconds
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141: We ”recently” changed our t sound lesson

Updates to the alternative t sound patterns. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
9/28/20119 minutes, 7 seconds
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140: The ’oo’ spelling of the words ’foot’ and ’soon’

The oo sound is more common, but the other u sound is possible. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
9/14/20116 minutes, 58 seconds
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139: Pronunciation of ’sure’

It begins with an sh sound, but after that, it gets a little complicated. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
8/31/20118 minutes, 43 seconds
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138: Pronunciation of ’often’

/t/ or no /t/, and what about the 'o'? Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
8/10/20114 minutes, 45 seconds
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137: ’ct’ spelling plus -ed and -s ending

Difficult consonant combinations explained. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
7/27/20119 minutes, 30 seconds
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135: m sound/n sound/ng sound

The sounds that come out your nose! Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
6/29/20117 minutes, 22 seconds
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134: consonant-y-consonant

The letter "y" in the middle of a word. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
6/15/20118 minutes, 20 seconds
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133: t/d, p/b, and k/g at the beginning of a word

Puff practice! Stop sounds at the beginning of words. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
6/1/20117 minutes, 50 seconds
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132: ea spelling: long e or short e

Which pronunciation is the most common for this spelling? Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
5/18/20119 minutes, 31 seconds
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131: The word ”new” in place names

Syllable stress patterns in open compound nouns. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
4/28/20114 minutes, 41 seconds
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130: 2-syllable word stress

How accurate are the 2-syllable word stress patterns?
3/30/20118 minutes, 37 seconds
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129: Portuguese speakers special, part 2

Troublesome consonant sounds for Portuguese speakers. Troublesome consonant sounds for Portuguese speakers.
3/16/201113 minutes, 17 seconds
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128: The pronunciations of i-consonant-e

i-consonant-e in 1-, 2-, and 3-syllable words for English as a Second Language Learners. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
3/2/20119 minutes, 54 seconds
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127: Portuguese speakers special, part 1

The English vowel sounds that cause problems for Portuguese speakers. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
2/17/201112 minutes, 13 seconds
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126: Unstressed syllables, part 2

Short i as an unstressed vowel sound for English as a Second Language Learners. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
2/2/20119 minutes, 28 seconds
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125: Unstressed syllables, part 1

Schwa: the most important weak vowel sound. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
1/19/20119 minutes, 3 seconds
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124: French words in English

How the French language affects English pronunciation. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
1/4/20117 minutes, 26 seconds
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123: A Merry, Marry, Mary Christmas

A tri-sound merger explained for the Holidays. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
12/22/20106 minutes, 22 seconds
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119: The bunched /r/

Which of these two techniques for the r sound works best for you? Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
10/27/20108 minutes, 29 seconds
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118: The prefix re-

long e, short i, short e, and schwa: all pronunciations of re- Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
10/13/20109 minutes, 25 seconds
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117: Suffixes with /ʧ/ (ch sound)

The -tion, -tial, -ure, and -al suffix and how they relate to the ch sound. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
9/29/20107 minutes, 14 seconds
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116: Using ’ain’t’

When is--and when isn'--'ain't' appropriate? Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
9/15/201010 minutes, 36 seconds
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115: Sound combinations: sp-, st-, sk-, sc-

What happens to unvoiced stops after the s sound? Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
9/1/20108 minutes, 54 seconds
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114: ’Puff’ (aspiration) details of stop sounds

Stops are /b/, /p/, /k/, /g/, /d/, nd /t/, and the amount of "puff" we give to them matters. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
8/18/20109 minutes, 17 seconds
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113: The /h/, like a chameleon

No sound can become more like surrounding sounds than the h sound. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
8/4/20107 minutes, 7 seconds
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112: Dropping the /d/

Here is a little-discussed rule about omitting the d sound in certain consonant clusters. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
7/21/201010 minutes, 15 seconds
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111: Linking /v/ and /f/

Practicing a few simple techniques can make it much easier to transition to and from the v sound and f sound. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
7/7/20108 minutes, 37 seconds
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110: Troublesome /v/ and /f/

Be careful with the /b/, /p/ and /w/ when working with the /f/ and /v/. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
6/23/201012 minutes, 13 seconds
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109: /s/, /z/, /ʃ/, /ʒ/ (s, z, sh, and zh sounds) compare and contrast

Four sounds that are quite similar, but different in a few very important ways. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
6/9/201015 minutes, 43 seconds
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108: In the US, it is ’learned’ and ’spelled,’ while the British kept ’learnt’ and ’spelt’

The English past tense became regular; the British kept the irregular spelling. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
6/2/20108 minutes, 29 seconds
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107: ’ck’ after short vowels (as in back), ’k’ after all the others (as in ’bake)

Learning intricate English phonetic patterns can give you confidence in vowel pronunciation. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
5/26/20106 minutes, 11 seconds
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106: ’long u’ stressed and reduced; /yu/ or /yə/?

The long u can be difficult to recognize in multi-syllable words, especially when it's reduced. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
5/19/201011 minutes, 25 seconds
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105: Pronouncing ’though,’ ’thought,’ ’through,’ and ’thorough’

These four o-u-g-h words can be so similar, yet different in very important ways. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
5/12/20106 minutes, 17 seconds
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104: Pronouncing ’pronounce’ and ’pronunciation’

Many patterns of pronunciation can be found through a quick study of these two words. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
5/5/20106 minutes, 53 seconds
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102: Russian/Ukrainian Special Episode

Learn the most common difficulties Russian and Ukrainian speakers face when speaking English with an American English accent. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
4/21/201014 minutes, 14 seconds
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101: Subtle oddities of the word ’subtle’

A silent /b/, an altered /t/, and a strange history make the word 'subtle' interesting to learn about! Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
4/14/20106 minutes, 37 seconds
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100: A Hundred/One Hundred

Why is saying 'a hundred' more common than saying 'one hundred' in American English? Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
4/7/20109 minutes, 10 seconds
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99: Three-word informal contractions

'How did you' can be reduced to 'howdja;' 'where did you' to 'wheredja;' and 'what did you' to 'whadja,' but those reductions can cost listener comprehension. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
3/31/20106 minutes, 18 seconds
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97: The transition from ’used to’ to ’useta’

Informal contractions are born when speakers find easier ways to pronounce words. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
3/17/20106 minutes, 20 seconds
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96: How ’women’ could have been ’wimmen’

Noah Webster did his best to make spelling easier, but his ideas weren't always accepted. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
3/10/20104 minutes, 47 seconds
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94: /t/+/y/=/ʧ/, /d/+/y/=/ʤ/, surprising ’ch’ and ’j’ sounds.

Assimilation: two adjacent sounds can cause changes to pronunciation. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
2/24/20108 minutes, 17 seconds
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93: Do you accidentally make your /l/ into /w/?

Don't round those lips! Especially at the end of the word, the l sound can cause some surprising problems. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
2/10/20108 minutes, 46 seconds
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91: iPad/iPod, the world’s newest /æ,ɑ/ (short a/short o) minimal pair

Even some native speakers of English are worried about the similar pronunciation of the newest Apple product. Comparing pronunciation of the iPad to the older iPod. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
1/27/20105 minutes, 16 seconds
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90: The j sound, spelled j, dge, ge, and g(i)

The 'dge' and 'j' spelling are both usually pronounced with the 'j sound.' And don't forget, a 'j sound' is simply a voiced 'ch sound'! Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
1/20/20106 minutes, 29 seconds
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88: Why is ’tch’ (as in ’watch’) easier to pronounce than ’ch’ (as in which)?

The 'tch' and 'ch' spelling should BOTH be pronounced as /ʧ/ (the ch sound, yet 'tch' often seems easier for non-native English speakers. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
1/6/20109 minutes, 15 seconds
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85: Why is the ’Ch’ in ’Christmas’ pronounced as /k/?

It's all Greek to me! Knowing a little bit of history behind a word can go a long way when it comes to pronouncing the 'ch' spelling. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
12/16/20094 minutes, 57 seconds
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84: ’Who,’ ’what,’ ’when,’ and ’where’: How do you pronouce words that begin with wh-?

Do you pronounce /h/ in the wh- spelling? Not usually. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
12/9/20095 minutes, 36 seconds
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82: Thanksgiving holiday th sounds /ð, θ/ review

Happy Thanksgiving everyone! Have fun reviewing the 'th sounds' with this extra practice podcast. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
11/18/20095 minutes, 47 seconds
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81: ”About a boat,” comparing /oʊ/ and /aʊ/

These two-sound vowels (the long o and ow--as in 'no' and 'now') both end in the w sound, and both can be spelled 'ow.' Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
11/10/20098 minutes
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79: Comparing /eɪ/, /i/, /ɑɪ/ (long a, long i, and long e)

Understanding how the vowel sounds in 'bake,' 'bike' and 'beak' are related to /y/. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
10/28/200912 minutes, 9 seconds
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78: Comparing /æ/, /ɑ/, /ɔ/ (short a, short o, and aw)

Understanding a sequence of low vowel sounds (as in 'stack,' 'stock,' and 'stalk') Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
10/20/20098 minutes, 11 seconds
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77: Comparing /i/, /ɪ/, /ɛ/, and /ʌ/ (long e, short i, short e, and short u)

Understanding a sequence of very similar sounds (as in 'bead,' 'bid,' 'bed,' and 'bud') Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
10/7/20098 minutes, 45 seconds
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75: ’can’ and ’can’t,’ how are they different? Not how you expect!

Change in vowel sounds, sentence stress, and a glottal stop: lots of details make the pronunciation of these words different. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
9/16/200914 minutes, 3 seconds
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74: Are ’for’ and ’four’ pronounced the same or differently?

for/four: When do the words for and four sound the same, and when are they different? Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
9/9/200913 minutes, 17 seconds
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73: Reducing the word ’of’ to /ə/

When the word 'of' links into a consonant, the /v/ is often dropped. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
8/26/200910 minutes, 25 seconds
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72: Using /n/ instead of /ŋ/ (the ’ng’ sound) in -ing ending

-ing: substituting the n sound for the ng sound. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
8/19/20098 minutes, 8 seconds
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71: When and why do some words (like ’interesting’) lose a syllable?

Linguistic concepts of 'syncope' and 'compression' make big words into smaller words. Luckily, there is a pattern. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
8/12/20096 minutes, 23 seconds
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69: Numbers: Teens versus Tens (as in 19 vs. 90)

Syllable stress and alternative 't sounds' are used to differentiate these sounds more than the /n/ at the end of teens! Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
7/22/200911 minutes, 19 seconds
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68: Voiced and Unvoiced ’th’ /ð,θ/ review

Yes, dear listeners, keep your tongue in your mouth! Don't put it between your teeth. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
7/15/20099 minutes, 18 seconds
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66: Syllabic n’s and nasal plosions (as in the words ’sudden’ and ’couldn’t’)

No vowels allowed! Join /d/ and /n/ to sound more fluent. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
7/1/200912 minutes, 21 seconds
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65: Uh-oh! The glottal stop in place of /t/

What is a glottal stop and when do Americans use it? Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
6/24/200910 minutes, 59 seconds
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63: When Americans drop the /t/ (with audio from The Incredibles)

When do Americans omit the /t/? This audio from the movie "The Incredibles" will help you understand. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
6/3/200911 minutes, 50 seconds
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61: The American /t/ as a quick /d/

Why does 'water' sound like 'wadder'? Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
5/21/200911 minutes, 44 seconds
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#60 Tag questions aren’t really questions, are they?

Pitch boundaries are the clue to knowing what someone is really asking when they ask a tag question. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
5/13/20098 minutes, 1 second
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59: Falling pitch boundaries on yes/no questions

When to use a falling pitch instead of a rising pitch on a yes/no question. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
5/6/20097 minutes, 53 seconds
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58: Pitch Boundaries, Rising and Falling

Pitch boundaries organize conversations, and give important emotional clues about the speaker. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
4/22/20099 minutes, 7 seconds
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57: Comparing extra-high and rising pitch words

Learn the difference between contrasting and defensively correcting your listener. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
4/15/20099 minutes, 54 seconds
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56: Extra-high pitch words for extra intensity

Add drama, correct someone, and try to not sound angry with these pitch words. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
4/8/20099 minutes, 1 second
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55: Intonation and high pitch words, an introduction

An introduction to English intonation and high pitch words in yes/no questions. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
4/1/200910 minutes, 54 seconds
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53: Phrasal verb sentence stress

Typical sentence stress changes when phrasal verbs are involved: stress the preposition, not the verb. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
3/18/200912 minutes, 18 seconds
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52: Linking from the -ed ending

Fluently linking from the -ed ending is important for listening comprehension and proper articulation. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
3/11/200914 minutes, 5 seconds
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50: The silent /t/ in ’-sten’ and ’-stle’ (as in ’listen’ and ’whistle’)

There is no /t/ in the pronunciation of words like 'listen' and 'whistle'. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
2/25/20099 minutes, 7 seconds
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48: ’talk’ and ’walk’ and other ’-alk’ /ɔk/ words

Another silent /l/, plus the 'aw' vowel sound /ɔ/ in this English spelling pattern. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
2/11/20098 minutes, 29 seconds
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47: ’should,’ ’could,’ and ’would’: /ʃʊd/, /kʊd/, /wʊd/

There /l/ is silent, and the vowel /ʊ/ is the same as the 'u' in the word 'put'. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
2/3/20095 minutes, 12 seconds
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46: ’Three,’ ’through,’ ’throw’ and other /θr/ combination words

The pronouncing 'unvoiced th' /θ/ in English is difficult; the r sound also is difficult. Together they are VERY difficult. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
1/27/20096 minutes, 38 seconds
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45: Chinese speakers special episode

Learn the specific problems that native speakers of Chinese have when pronouncing English. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
1/21/200913 minutes, 50 seconds
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44: Letter ’x’ pronunciations: /ks/ or /gz/

While /ks/ is more common (as in 'box'), "gz" ( as in 'exact') is also a pronunciation for the letter 'x'. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
1/14/20099 minutes
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43: About the words ’world’ and ’word’: /wɚld/ and /wɚd/

The /w/, r-controlled vowels, and /l/: lots of opportunity for pronunciation trouble. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
1/7/20097 minutes, 6 seconds
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42: Spanish speakers special episode

Special episode covering the issues that native Spanish speakers have when speaking English. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
12/30/200813 minutes, 4 seconds
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41: The silent b in the -mb spelling (as in ’climb’ and ’thumb’)

Learn this rule to sound more fluent!
12/27/20084 minutes, 23 seconds
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40: ’been,’ not ’bean’: /bɪn/, not /bin/

Americans usually pronounce 'been' with a 'short i,' not a 'long e.' Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
12/17/20084 minutes, 15 seconds
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39: ’quit, quite,’ and ’quiet’

Learn to correctly say these three similar-sounding words. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
12/10/20085 minutes, 13 seconds
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38: ’idea’--a troublesome little 4-letter word

A few tips about adjacent vowel sounds for this 3-syllable word that help for even more words. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
12/6/20084 minutes, 31 seconds
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37: ’says’ and ’said’--two words NOT pronounced with ’long a’ /eɪ/

/sɛz/ and /sɛd/: be careful about mispronouncing these two high-frequency words. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
11/26/20085 minutes, 51 seconds
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36: Japanese speaker special

Native Japanese speakers of English face special difficulties when speaking English. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
11/16/20087 minutes, 38 seconds
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35: there, their, they’re: they’re all said the same!

Learn the correct way to pronounce these three homophones. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
11/15/20084 minutes, 24 seconds
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34: consonant+y suffix (-cy, -ity, -graphy, -fy) word syllable stress

The consonant+y covers a wide number of suffix-based syllable stress patterns. Learn one and you learn many. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
11/8/200811 minutes, 27 seconds
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33: -ate suffix word syllable stress and heteronyms

Words ending in the -ate suffix are stressed on the 3rd-from-last syllable, but the suffix itself can sound differently depending if the word is a noun, adjective, or verb. Advanced level ESL lesson. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
11/1/200813 minutes
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32: -ize suffix (as in ’recognize’ and ’prioritize’) word syllable stress

Words ending in the -ize suffix are usually stressed on the 3rd-from-last syllable. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
10/21/20089 minutes, 11 seconds
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31: -ic suffix word syllable stress

Learn about -ic word stress (as in 'classic' and 'economic') and review the 2-syllable word stress rule and -tion/-sion syllable stress. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
10/15/200810 minutes, 21 seconds
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30: 2-syllable word stress and -tion/-sion syllable stress

English syllable stress follows some very common patterns that can be learned. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
10/8/200813 minutes, 26 seconds
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29: Compare /i/ and /ɪ/ (’long e’ & ’short i’--as in ’sheep’ and ’ship’)

Learn about the often mispronounced short i sound, and compare it with the long e sound. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
9/30/200810 minutes, 10 seconds
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28: The /h/ (as in ’hello’ and ’happy’)

Learn to correctly pronounce /h/ in English, not too hard, not too soft. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
9/24/20088 minutes, 40 seconds
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27: The /g/ and /k/, stops in American English

Voicing and aspiration are characteristics of /g/ and /k/ in English pronunciation. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
9/17/20086 minutes, 21 seconds
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26: English /m/ and /n/ pronunciation

The /m/ and /n/ are two of the three nasal sounds in English. Learn about them here. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
9/10/20087 minutes, 21 seconds
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25: The ’ng’ sound /ŋ/ (as in ’song’) pronunciation

Learn about the ng sound (as in 'song'), the first of three nasal sounds in English pronunciation. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
9/3/20088 minutes, 17 seconds
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24: The ’ch’ /ʧ/ and ’j’ /ʤ/ pronunciation in English

Learn about the 'ch' (as in 'church') and 'j' (as in 'judge'), English's only two affricate sounds. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
8/27/20089 minutes, 20 seconds
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23: The /p/ and /b/ in English

Pronounce /p/ and /b/ correctly and compare them with the consonants /f/ and /v/. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
8/20/20086 minutes, 46 seconds
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22: Review all the sounds covered so far

Wow, you've been busy learning! Don't lose the important knowledge of English pronunciation that you've gained. It's review day! Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
8/13/200810 minutes, 3 seconds
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21: The Rhythm Rule and sentence stress, continued

How is the rhythm of spoken English created? Continuing learning the basics behind sentence stress and the Rhythm Rule. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
8/6/20089 minutes, 58 seconds
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20: The Rhythm Rule and Sentence Stress

Spoken English rhythm follows patterns of stressed and unstressed words and syllables. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
7/30/200810 minutes, 32 seconds
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19: -ed ending pronunciation

/d/, /t/, and /ɪd/: become fluent with the three pronunciations for regular past tense verbs in English. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
7/23/20088 minutes, 13 seconds
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18: The /f/ and /v/ in English

Compare pronunciation of /f/ and /v/ and learn why they're difficult to say fluently. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
7/16/20086 minutes, 17 seconds
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17: The ’sh’ /ʃ/ and ’zh’ /ʒ/ in English

Practice comparing the 'sh' (as in 'she') and lesser known 'zh' (as in 'vision'). Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
7/9/20087 minutes, 58 seconds
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16: Reduced Pronouns: ’he, him, her,’ and ’them’

Learn how and why to NOT say the first sound of the words 'he, him, her,' and 'them.'
7/2/20085 minutes, 55 seconds
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15: Linking vowel sounds

Become fluent by linking a word that ends with a vowel sound to a word that begins with a vowel sound. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
6/24/20085 minutes, 50 seconds
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14: Linking consonant sounds

Learn how linking from word to word increases spoken English fluency
6/18/20085 minutes, 10 seconds
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13: Informal contractions in American English

wanna, gonna, hafta, whadja, howdja: Learn how to understand and why to use informal contractions in English.
6/11/20088 minutes, 41 seconds
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12: Common contractions in American English

don't, can't, won't, hasn't, didn't, weren't: Learn how to say and why to use common contractions in English.
6/4/200813 minutes, 50 seconds
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11: ’aw’ /ɔ/, ’oi’ /ɔɪ/, and ’ow’ /aʊ/ in American English

Practice comparing the 'aw' with other similar vowels, and practice the diphthongs 'oi' and 'ow.'
5/28/200811 minutes, 49 seconds
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10: The American English ’oo sound’ /u/ and ’other u’ /ʊ/

Learn about the tricky /ʊ/ 'other u' (as in 'put') and/u/, the oo sound (as in 'soon').
5/20/200812 minutes, 5 seconds
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9: The short vowel sounds /æ, ɛ, ɪ, ɑ, ʌ/ in American English

Learn which sounds are short vowels and how to correctly pronounce them.
5/14/200812 minutes, 12 seconds
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8: The long vowel sounds: /eɪ, i, ɑɪ, oʊ, yu/ in American English

Learn which sounds are long vowels and how to correctly pronounce them. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
5/7/200813 minutes, 9 seconds
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7: Pronouncing /w/ and /y/

Learn how to create semi-vowels (glides), the /w/ and /y/ and how they exist in words. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
4/30/20089 minutes, 16 seconds
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6: American English r-controlled vowels /ɚ, ɑr, ɔr, ɛr/

Practice saying and hearing the difference between r-controlled vowels: /ɚ, ɑr, ɔr,/ and /ɛr/ Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.
4/23/200812 minutes, 22 seconds
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5: The American English /r/ and /l/

The tricky /r/ can cause even more problems when it is near the /l/. Full transcripts available at www.pronuncian.com/podcasts.
4/15/20088 minutes, 48 seconds
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4: The American English /r/

Learn how the American /r/ is different from the British /r/.
4/7/20087 minutes, 32 seconds
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3: The English /s/ and /z/

When does the -s ending sound like /s/, and when does it sound like /z/?
4/1/20089 minutes, 9 seconds
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2: The English /t/ and /d/

Begin learning about "stops", the /t/ and /d/.
3/24/20087 minutes, 25 seconds
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1: The English ’th sounds’ /θ, ð/

Yes, we have two 'th sounds,' /θ,/ and /ð/and they are both very important.
3/19/20087 minutes, 55 seconds