There are many British words which are different to American words. In this English lesson Niharika has listed below a few of the differences between...
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We often notice, we are comfortable with spoken English but are not sure with writing or reading in English, especially, if the words contain the...
In this Accent Training English lesson you will learn how to pronounce the letter ‘I’ correctly in English. You will learn different...
In accent training English lesson you will learn different sounds the alphabet A is associated with. The letter ‘A’ is the most versatile...
Finished watching the lesson, now it’s time to take a test to see how much have you learned from this lesson. [hr style=”single”]...
English is such a confusing language! Often there is more than one way to pronounce a single letter or group of letters. Here are quite a few English...
Here are some of the main differences in vocabulary related to car and roads – between British and American English. This lesson intended as a...
Both of these sounds ( V & W ) are articulated using the lips, and both sounds are voiced, meaning that the vocal cords vibrate during the sound...
Lips: Your lips are completely relaxed and slightly parted not too much. Tongue: Your tongue is relaxed and stays at the middle position. Common...
Lips: The lips are tense and rounded, as if blowing a air balloon. Tongue: The tongue is slightly tense and remains high. Common Spelling Patterns...
Lips: Your lips are farther apart than for /eɪ/ and are relaxed. Tongue: The tongue is relaxed, and stays at the mid-high position. Common Spelling...
Lips: Not rounded, relaxed. Tongue: Tense, moves from the mid-high to high position. Common Spelling Patterns for /ei/ 1. a + consonant + e ...
/i/ AS IN MEET Lips: Slightly smiling, tense, not rounded. Tongue: Tense, high and far forward near the roof of the mouth. Common Spelling Patterns...
In this lesson You will now learn how to correctly pronounce each type of vowel. We categorize vowels as front, middle, or back depending on which...