How to Pronounce "Snack"🍟 and "Snake"🐍 Correctly in English
Do you struggle with pronouncing the words 'snack' and 'snake' correctly? In this video, we'll go over the difference in vowel pronunciation between these two commonly confused words. Learn how to open your mouth and pronounce the vowels correctly to improve your English pronunciation. Watch now and start speaking more confidently!
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🗣️Pronunciation challenge: Can you guess which word I'm saying?
Can you guess the word?
In this short video, I challenge you to guess the word I'm saying. I'll say each word twice, and then show you the correct answer. These are all words that are commonly mispronounced by English learners, so this is a great way to improve your pronunciation skills.
This video is perfect for English learners of all levels. Whether you're a beginner or an advanced learner, this video will help you improve your listening skills and pronunciation.
So give it a try and see if you can guess the word!
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🇺🇸 American English Slang: What Does ‘Blast’ Mean?
Learn the meaning of the American English slang phrase "to have a blast" in this short video.
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🇺🇸 Pronunciation: Can You Guess What Words I'm Saying?
Pronunciation: "leave" and "live". Do you say them correctly? In this video, I'll give you a pronunciation practice: I'll say a word, and you have to guess which one it is. This is a fun and challenging way to test your knowledge of English pronunciation.
I'll also provide the correct pronunciation of each word so you can learn how to say them correctly.
Watch the video and practice your pronunciation of "leave" and "live"!
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Whatcha & Gonna: 2 Short Forms You Need to Know to Understand Native Speakers🇺🇸
Do you want to improve your conversational English skills? If so, then you need to learn these two common English short forms: whatcha and gonna. These short forms are used by native speakers all the time, and they can help you communicate more effectively. In this short video, I'll teach you how to use whatcha and gonna in your own speech. By the end of this video, you'll be able to have more natural and fluent conversations in English.
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