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5 Common English Learner Mistakes
How native speakers say TO, FOR, FROM in English
1) Idioms: Colour & Polite Conversation
2) How to Make the V Sound - Lesson Excerpt
3) English Pronunciation – B & V (play from beginning until 4:00 ---> game is not necessary 8:45)
4) / v / and / b / - English Pronunciation Lesson
5) 5 Conversation Starter Questions that Work How do I start a Conversation? This video shows you 5 conversation starters that will help you start conversations and confidently talk with anyone.
Practice: Regular Verbs in thePast Tense
ESL-fast 1) Idioms Beginning with D
Minimal Pairs /ɪ/ and /i:/ (sit and seat) ---
- Relax the mouth and keep sound short. (extra) ---
a) ship sheep sill seal chick cheek pick peak bin bean
grin green fit feet hill heel mill meal mitt meat
pitch peach pill peel slip sleep wick week Tim team
b) tin ten pin pen big beg pig peg knit net bill bell sill cell
pick peck chick cheque pit pet wrist rest billy belly ---
1. Jerry’s jelly berries taste really rare.
2. Rory’s lawn rake rarely rakes really right.
3. A really leery Larry rolls readily to the road.
4. The road’s load is lessened lightly.
5. Lassie Lily likes Ronnie’s rulers.
6. Lad Larry rarely loves lyrics.
7. Lessening levels of lead really lures lily pads.
1) Idioms Beginning with E
2) Pronunciation of English Vowel Sounds 2 - Front Vowels, (6:00)
3) Pronunciation TH – (Sconda) several sounds/words
4) Sentence stress (British) 5) Pronunciation (Sconda) /ee & i/
6) Pronunciation Practice: