Pronunciation Practice! Tongue Twister Challenge (Day 2) - Vowel Sounds
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 พ.ย. 2023
- Practise pronouncing difficult English vowel sounds with pronunciation training and tongue twisters!
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I loved it and exaggerate the movements is something I never do 😅 thanks for the practice
Thank you. I never imagined learn english that way ! It's really funny !
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you so much, 😍
Thanks 😍
Mój Boże, jaka Pani jest śliczna. Why I wrote this in Polish? Because it's mysterious text. I have moved here from mmmmEnglish channel ;)
It's not so mysterious when Google Translate is involved...
@@heyladyenglish Yes, I know. The important thing is that the mystery is solved 🙃 But honestly, I have been subscribing to mmmmEnglish for a very long time and I am gaining knowledge from it. Probably I could do more, but always lack of time. Greetings and fingers crossed for the new project!
I have a big problem with a flapp T
Don't say you have "a big problem" with the flap T - it's not essential to use it! It's only used in some English accents. It you are pronouncing a regular /t/ sound you will still sound natural and will be understood!
Is this the British accent?
American
Emma is Australian