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B2 Schwa /ə/ practice list
If you are familiar with the schwa sound and its role in English pronunciation, here is a list of common words that contain it and that you may find useful. Any questions just ask! https://docs.google.com/document/d/1NYUAIxyPYyQRMgoy5jxfJ_sOEnQKyBvpFVXfM43Yjn4/edit?tab=t.0
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B2 Schwa /ə/ practice list
How to pronounce words ending -tion
Something that Spanish speakers often mispronounce in English, are those words ending -tion. In this short video I explain how those words are correctly pronounced and provide you with an easy way to remember! I hope you find it useful! PLEASE NOTE: You may wish to watch the video 'Introducing you to the Schwa Sound' first, to get the most out of this video. As always, I'd love to get your feedback. Please also let me know, if there are any other words you would like me to help you with. Enjoy! https://www.loom.com/share/9d1b9d7cdb2a4f49885b421c9a7819c0
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How to pronounce words ending -tion
This weeks pronunciation Q and A and the schwa sound /ə/
This week we looked at the schwa sound and ways to help you identify it, which will lead to better pronunciation. If you want to start sounding more native, watch the short video below! And I'd love to know what you think! 🤔 Was it helpful? Would you like more videos like this? https://www.loom.com/share/40f9c2489fe94dc08fd7a866864bffab
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This weeks pronunciation Q and A and the schwa sound /ə/
Forming Negative Adjectives - part 1. (B1/B2)
You can quickly expand your English vocabulary by learning how prefixes change the meanings of adjectives, especially from positive to negative. These simple patterns help you build vocabulary faster and express yourself more naturally. This cheat sheet shows how adding the prefix “un-” to certain adjectives lets you speak more concisely and like a native speaker. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Ik-6TIFb5RHUZ3SEOrIACYLBzMmu6LvQklgI9en01o0/edit?tab=t.0
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Forming Negative Adjectives - part 1. (B1/B2)
Expressing yourself in the form of interjections! Wow! Oh no!
What do you say in English to express surprise, concern, approval, enthusiasm and encouragement? Do you freeze and say nothing, when with just a few words you could say so much? Check out some of these everyday expressions that will help you to express yourself simply and clearly! Sometimes a little can mean a lot! https://docs.google.com/document/d/1IImh5FJsgTRRAuu4tspZYUjC_lFmMRvhW6tAKMrtvqQ/edit?usp=sharing
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Expressing yourself in the form of interjections! Wow! Oh no!
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