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How to Pronounce English Words Correctly

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Click the link below to practice with free English pronunciation exercises:

Hi there. Here's the link to the pronunciation exercises:
http://engfluent.com/pronunc-ex-main

Want to improve your spoken English? Practice with my lessons:
https://engfluent.com/course

— @EngFluentTV

http://engfluent.com/pronunc-ex-main

Learn the first step to improving your English pronunciation and reducing your accent. Learn to correct your pronunciation mistakes using a specific kind of practice based on scientific research and my personal experience.

Thank you very much, may God bless you 😊

— @FrancineMuluh

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English is my hardest language

@vincentxie3090
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I'm still learning

@BeautyMike-k5g
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ah silly me

@minggupagi6765
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I never even heard about the fact that there is a difference between "bad" and "bed".

@stormlord3389
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2014

@mauricelee5663
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Hi Teacher

@fore_verronnee
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Hi teacher

@CabdikariimWarsame
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Hi teacher

@CabdikariimWarsame
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I took biology and can't even pronounce half of these words 😭 also I have this problem where idk saliva buildup affects my pronunciation of basic English word lol 😭🙏🏽 THANK U SO MUCH<3

@monsarchive
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My challenge is how can one distinguish a sound from other,? What you don't even know it.

@OkorodikeBlessing
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Thukuna

@bydans574
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Genial ! Parabéns website site perfeito

@realcoreteam
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He "sours" funny 😂

@job2249
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you are absolutely adorable. especially since you're clearly popular, a primary source for teaching english.. over a million views!! that's awesome.



and yet, you're still quite far off !! hahaha, it sounds like a soup of different accents 😂 i found it more distracting than if you were speaking english in your own accent. by the way!! i hope this doesn't come off as rude.. i think you're great, and i'm very impressed by not only your hard work and perseverance, but also your desire to help others by sharing what you've learned. maybe a little prematurely 😅 but beautiful nonetheless! the reason i'm pointing it out is not to be discouraging, mean, or anything negative about your progress or you as a person.. quite the contrary... i find it fascinating that the english language apparently has so much more of a barrier to entry than (most) other languages. because english is my native language and i grew up in the US, i can't really understand what english is like to a non-speaker, from a firsthand perspective. however, i was born and raised in miami, a relatively diverse city. i had friends of all different backgrounds, and many of my closest friends learned english as their 2nd language... so i was able to gain some insight into the english language from several different perspectives. all these people from different cultures, fluent in multiple languages, all seem to agree that english is the most ridiculous, unnecessarily difficult and absurd language to learn; grammatically, phonetically, visually, etc.



long story short... good job!!

@dillyfungerpuzzle
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It's not a pronounciation when we speak it is a pranansaytion

@ushajayakumar5016
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mad helpful fam, I as a native english speaker tend to have trouble pronouncing most words

@quadless5197
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thank you it help a loooooottttttttt

@jawainwilliams6834
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heres a few little trap for english learners:
1. some dictionary websites will write incorrect pronounciations [to "preserve" how people spoke like 100 years ago]
2. don't learn the difference between long and shot /i/ by word fill, letter l will cause a little schwah to appear before it, and not all places, and this will add difficulty. Same for words full and fool. I'd recommend fit vs feet/feat and lift vs leaf

vowels are the hardest tbh, but they help a lot.

@somnvm37
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Thank you so much teaching us

@BettyNajjemba-l1c
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The funny thing for me is that i feel like my pronunciation is better in English than in my native language. Reason for this is that I had a short tongue frenulum when I was born, and we didn't cut it until I was 8. You learn how to speak when you're 5-6. So by then my way of speaking was already "set". I also never received any speach therapy after we cut it, despite them being aware of the problem and giving it before I cut it, which was wasted as I physically was unable to produce the sounds due to my tongue being tied.

As I learned English after the age of 8 I had no constraints while learning the new sounds and words.

I still make mistakes in English pronunciation, but I can always blame that on it being my second language. I have no valid excuse for my native language :(

@M_IAWIA
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I just have problems in speaking not specifically English but just anything

@pidimsbirdsworld8644
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reer remon.

@smidermann
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You need to work on your pronunciation too

@hCVpQlDWnzMVJaROBfPXPilIzLRZGp
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Can't tell if bro is speaking his own language if he had braces

@wrizz-jr7lx
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I really wish i can speak English correctly

@Kumozu-sp7lw
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I mispronounced words all the time and it makes me feel better that I'm not alone

@starrlewis650
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sauth?

@aaron_anehasse
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Im watching thjs cuz i stutter and my friend mocked me by saying that im mjmbling and not talking

@clawediyah
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Excellent, please share and share alike. Knowledge is power, using knoledge is even more powerful. Keep grinding. Wish you all the best

@pro369
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A golden video 🎉

@pro369
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omg tysm

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@mohammedyaseen6979
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but the the voice over isn’t even enunciating some words correctly

@romnickduran4886
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Bro istg i speak more english then any other language but since i also speak french too i have kinda a french accent while speaking english and an english accent while speaking french and an english-french accent while speaking arabic.

@neilailmanide3502
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Nghe những từ nhầm lẫn cùng lúc để phân biệt

@petervu-vuban7805
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can you to summarize to me? i do not understanded

@iamstiwie404
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Yea my too sound like Tewww and do sound like dewww

@MalachiTv
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I am soo thankful

@idrissomar6944
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I love your methods

@idrissomar6944
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Thank you so much for your knowledge and kindly sharing. It's a big topic which I find out for a long time. I want to say I love your work

@arayatansinchai1106
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good

@Antarting
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Yes thise writer give us very good know ledge

@tanujpratap5707
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I think you have a problem with pronouncing C ..

@IELTS.AUTHENTIC
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No cuz how do you exactly look like prymrr 😭

@4dior276
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but your pronunciation of sound is weird... your sound sounds south to me

@cancan264
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thanks, it's not bad!

@hn-cq9sw
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please Speak slowly sir

@preetyrongpipi6587
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Very helpful, Thank you.

@Sumiit_Pandey