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| Maths! And I used to teach it-so I always end up saying Mathematics! |
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In the case of "clothes", remember that the final "s" sounds more like a "z" (as in the first letter of "zoo.") Place the tip of your tongue between your teeth to make the "th" sound, then quickly draw it backwards and arch it, so that the middle of your tongue touches the roof of your mouth. When spoken in slow motion, your lips will pull back in a sort of grin when you pronounce the final "s" sound in "clothes." (I hope this makes some sense.) "Cloths", on the other hand, is prounounced with an "s" sound at the end. Again, the tip of your tongue goes between the teeth to form the "th" sound, but then you only pull it back slightly, so that the tip rests just behind your front teeth and against the roof of your mouth, to make the final "s" sound. (Think of a hissing snake.) |
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| can any of you pronounce "kiln"? this word kills me. |
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| with effect and affect, I think I maybe able to help. Someone I know had trouble with this. The trick is to pronounce the "e" of "effect" as an "i" as in "bin" This is natural English pronounciation, and it would sound strange to me to hear the "e" of "effect" pronounced as a "e" as in "bed" As for pronouncing "th" (as in "the": 1. put the tip of your toungue between your teeth, but dont bite down, you should just feel your teeth on either side. 2. Blow out . 3. Now introduce your voice into the soun, just like a droning. 4. You have said "th" for "th" as in "thermal". 1. same as before 2. Blow out hard. 3. there is no need to use your voice form making this sound, the hiss is enough. Last edited by julesrules; 04-May-2006 at 18:52. |
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| The vowels drive me nuts!, in Spanish my native language, an A is always pronounced in the same way (as an A of course), in english you have several ways to pronounce the same #$!#!~& letter!, for example all these words have different pronunciation: Fat, far, up, until, mouth I can barely notice the difference, it is not difficult when you are listening but it is really annoying when you are speaking and the other people do not understand you because if this subtle (for me) differences, my last experience was in a store I asked for a Bag and the clerck looked at me attonished (of course she understood Bug, could anybody told me the difference!!!) Of course I am planning to take a pronuntiation course, and I am having fun really, I havent had any real problem because of it (I am taking it easy |
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| Try pronouncing this sentence really fast. "She sells sea shells by the sea shore" |
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| I've always had problems with pronunciation of the words "environment" and "environmental". They kill me. Do you have any problems with this or it's just me? Nyggus |
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| Well Nyggus, I don't see any difficulty in pronouncing the word "environment" and "environmental". But I recently had difficulty in pronouncing the word "genre".And came to know that it's pronounced as jon-re.I'm still trying to figure out if my teacher has pronounced it wrongly. |
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