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Tricky Pronunciation
The word row in English is tricky because it has three common meanings—two of them are pronounced one way, and one of them is pronounced differently. Let’s break it down clearly for your students: ⸻ 1. Row = a line of things or people • Meaning: A horizontal line of objects or people placed next to each other. • Example: “The students sat in a row.” / “There is a row of houses on this street.” • Pronunciation: /roʊ/ (rhymes with go or snow). • Chinese: 一排 (yī pái) ⸻ 2. Row = to move a boat using oars • Meaning: The action of using long sticks (oars) to push a boat forward on water. • Example: “They rowed across the lake.” • Pronunciation: /roʊ/ (same as the first one). • Chinese: 划船 (huá chuán) ⸻ 3. Row = a noisy argument or fight • Meaning: A disagreement, often loud or angry. • Example: “They had a big row about money.” • Pronunciation: /raʊ/ (rhymes with cow or now). • Chinese: 吵架 (chǎo jià) ⸻ ✅ Key Tip for Students: • Row (line) = /roʊ/ • Row (to row a boat) = /roʊ/ • Row (fight) = /raʊ/ So, two are pronounced the same, and one (the fight/argument) is different.
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Advanced Daily Dictation -Bridges Across Borders
Hello Everyone! I'll be posting some daily dictation exercises here. Please feel free to reply with an audio recording of your dictation. One of the teachers will give you feedback and suggestions! Welcome again! Professor Khan Bridges Across Borders I cross the globe, online I roam, Lexicon connects, I am never alone. South Africa’s kids, their needs I have known. Literacy projects, seeds I have sown. Cultures collide, my heart has grown. International mentors, Lessons shown. Diverse voices, a global tone. I Iearn , I share, my mind’s been blown. Through every chat, respect is thrown. Empathy builds, I have set the stone. With Lexicon’s team, I have found my zone. A world united, I have called my own.
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