Posted on August 5, 2008 by abdusilmi
One Korean woman who lives in the United States arrived at work one morning,her boss asked her ,”did you get a plate ?” ” No ..” she answered,wondering what in the world he meant .She worked in an office .Why did the boss ask her about a plate ?All day she wondered about her boss’s [...]
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Posted on July 27, 2008 by abdusilmi
Unvoiced TH Sound
“Kathy thanked both theo and thelma for everything.”
challenge your self to say this sentence ,it has many th of sounds.Don’t worry if you practice more on it you can get it.
To sound the TH you need to use the upper teeth and lower teeth and your mouth between them.when you blow the air [...]
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Posted on July 15, 2008 by abdusilmi
A-When There are two Vowel Letters in a Syllable:
1-The First Vowel Says its Alphabet Name.
2-The Second Vowel is Silent.
For Example: cake , tea , ice , cone , cube
B-When there is only one Vowel letter in a Syllable:
1-The Vowel Letter does NOT say its Alphabet name.
2-The Vowel Letter says its RELATIVE sound.
For Example: can , [...]
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Posted on July 10, 2008 by abdusilmi
Two of the First Sentences that Someone Learning a New Language might Learn is “My Name is…” and “What is your Name?” Most People Saying these Sentences have a Hard time Pronouncing the Word Name because the “ e “ at the end of the word is silent and the Vowel “a‘‘can be Pronounced in [...]
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Posted on July 5, 2008 by abdusilmi
The Pronunciation of a Word is what you hear when someone says the word. Most words have only one Pronunciation, but sometimes a word has two or more Pronunciations. Almost all English Learners say “I don’t need to Study Pronunciation. I just want to Communicate in English.” Many of them think that they can Communicate [...]
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