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The Schwa.English
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English pronunciation from beginner (A1) to advanced (C1) levels.
49: Thryllable pronunciation game
Rules:
Guess a three syllable word from:
3 clues
3 vowel phonemes
Good luck!
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Guess a three syllable word from:
3 clues
3 vowel phonemes
Good luck!
#english #spokenenglish #englishteacher #englishpronunciation #pronunciationpractice #pronunciation #vocabulary #vocabularygames #englishlanguage #teachergames
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24: Find the schwas
Просмотров 152 часа назад
Rules: (1) Find the schwas (the most common sound in spoken English) in four spoken words. (2) Each word is repeated three times. Good luck! #wordgames #english #spokenenglish #englishteacher #englishpronunciation #pronunciationpractice #pronunciation #vocabulary #vocabularygames #englishlanguage #teachergames #findtheschwas
59 Odd One Out Game: English vowel phonemes
Просмотров 64 часа назад
Rules: (1) There are four words in each game. (2) Three of the words share one similar phoneme (3) Find the one that is the 'odd' word. Good luck! #wordgames #english #spokenenglish #englishteacher #englishpronunciation #pronunciationpractice #pronunciation #vocabulary #vocabularygames #englishlanguage #teachergames
48: Thryllable pronunciation game
Просмотров 127 часов назад
Rules: Guess a three syllable word from: 3 clues 3 vowel phonemes Good luck! #english #spokenenglish #englishteacher #englishpronunciation #pronunciationpractice #pronunciation #vocabulary #vocabularygames #englishlanguage #teachergames
23: Find the schwas
Просмотров 299 часов назад
Rules: (1) Find the schwas (the most common sound in spoken English) in four spoken words. (2) Each word is repeated three times. Good luck! #wordgames #english #spokenenglish #englishteacher #englishpronunciation #pronunciationpractice #pronunciation #vocabulary #vocabularygames #englishlanguage #teachergames
58 Odd One Out Game: English vowel phonemes
Просмотров 3012 часов назад
Rules: (1) There are four words in each game. (2) Three of the words share one similar phoneme (3) Find the one that is the 'odd' word. Good luck! #wordgames #english #spokenenglish #englishteacher #englishpronunciation #pronunciationpractice #pronunciation #vocabulary #vocabularygames #englishlanguage #teachergames
47: Thryllable pronunciation game
Просмотров 714 часов назад
Rules: Guess a three syllable word from: 3 clues 3 vowel phonemes Good luck! #english #spokenenglish #englishteacher #englishpronunciation #pronunciationpractice #pronunciation #vocabulary #vocabularygames #englishlanguage #teachergames
22: Find the schwas
Просмотров 13516 часов назад
Rules: (1) Find the schwas (the most common sound in spoken English) in four spoken words. (2) Each word is repeated three times. Good luck! #wordgames #english #spokenenglish #englishteacher #englishpronunciation #pronunciationpractice #pronunciation #vocabulary #vocabularygames #englishlanguage #teachergames
How to pronounce English Words
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Phonemes are useful in all languages as you begin to learn to speak and read, but English phonemes are useful after beginner level - because English spelling and pronunciation are so strange! This chart shows *some* of the differences in spelling to make the same sound. Subscribe and follow our word games and word lists to find all the variations in English pronunciation. #englishspeaking #spok...
57 Odd One Out Game: 's' endings
Просмотров 15619 часов назад
Rules: (1) There are four words in each game. (2) Three of the words share one similar phoneme (3) Find the one that is the 'odd' word. Good luck! #wordgames #english #spokenenglish #englishteacher #englishpronunciation #pronunciationpractice #pronunciation #vocabulary #vocabularygames #englishlanguage #teachergames
46: Thryllable pronunciation game
Просмотров 621 час назад
Rules: Guess a three syllable word from: 3 clues 3 vowel phonemes Good luck! #english #spokenenglish #englishteacher #englishpronunciation #pronunciationpractice #pronunciation #vocabulary #vocabularygames #englishlanguage #teachergames
21: Find the schwas
Просмотров 58День назад
Rules: (1) Find the schwas (the most common sound in spoken English) in four spoken words. (2) Each word is repeated three times. Good luck! #wordgames #english #spokenenglish #englishteacher #englishpronunciation #pronunciationpractice #pronunciation #vocabulary #vocabularygames #englishlanguage #teachergames
56 Odd One Out Game: English vowel phonemes
Просмотров 40День назад
Rules: (1) There are four words in each game. (2) Three of the words share one similar phoneme (3) Find the one that is the 'odd' word. Good luck! #wordgames #english #spokenenglish #englishteacher #englishpronunciation #pronunciationpractice #pronunciation #vocabulary #vocabularygames #englishlanguage #teachergames
45: Thryllable pronunciation game
Просмотров 9День назад
Rules: Guess a three syllable word from: 3 clues 3 vowel phonemes Good luck! #english #spokenenglish #englishteacher #englishpronunciation #pronunciationpractice #pronunciation #vocabulary #vocabularygames #englishlanguage #teachergames
20: Find the schwas
Просмотров 29День назад
Rules: (1) Find the schwas (the most common sound in spoken English) in four spoken words. (2) Each word is repeated three times. Good luck! #wordgames #english #spokenenglish #englishteacher #englishpronunciation #pronunciationpractice #pronunciation #vocabulary #vocabularygames #englishlanguage #teachergames
54 Odd One Out Game: English vowel phonemes
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54 Odd One Out Game: English vowel phonemes
53 Odd One Out Game: English vowel phonemes
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53 Odd One Out Game: English vowel phonemes
52 Odd One Out Game: English vowel phonemes
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52 Odd One Out Game: English vowel phonemes
51 Odd One Out Game: English vowel phonemes
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51 Odd One Out Game: English vowel phonemes
50 Odd One Out Game: English vowel phonemes
Просмотров 2421 день назад
50 Odd One Out Game: English vowel phonemes
'a'live, princip'al,fam'i'ly.,butt'e'r natcu're all inverted vowells sound schwa.
de-stressed rather than inverted - just an 'uh' sound :)
I hope you're finding schwas easier to find! :)
It was amazing. Recommendation: include a brief practice with many words.
Love it.
How crazy, I always speak about the e at the end modifying pronunciation of the last vocal, thought it was an open secret only natives knew about, but it's cool this clarifies it quite a lot! ❤
In addition to here, as someone mentioned, also mete, cede, sere, mere, sphere, these, scene
Hi @lindacherubino. Just to add that this video only focuses on words that are words without the 'e' ending e.g. cut and cute. Your examples are not words without an 'e' or 'mete' which is not a word with an 'e'. I hope that makes sense :)
What about words like Apostrophe? I found this video trying to figure out why English Speaking people use to pronounce the e in non-english words ending in e like "i:/i" And aside from monosyllabic words and derivates Apostrophe is the only one I can think of
The fourth rule states that every syllable must have a vowel, hence the 'e' in the 'phe' syllable. However, English went through a phase of trying to sound more latin or intellectual. I suspect apostrophe might have been the result of the same thing. For example most words with a silent 'b' such as 'debt' - originally dette in Olde English - changed to reflect the latin in this case 'debitum' to appear more intellectual. The development of the English language is a long and winding story :)
Generally, words such as apostrophe are from Greek. Also catastrophe, epitome, sesame, acne, and names such as Aphrodite, Hermione, Calliope, and Hecate.
English is a very mixed bag of languages!
An example of the first rule using the vowel ''e'' is : ''her'' and ''here''
Excellent video 👏👏👏
Thank you very much!
excellent explanation but so fast
you can read what is said in the description below GRAMMAR:A1, LISTENING B2 (click Show more)
Thanks for sharing knowledge in such a smooth and easily understandable way... that was "brite"... as in Britain and as in bright mate
Thanks @bable4027. You're most welcome!
It was wonderful!
Thank you. If you would like to see our pronunciation games you can find them on our channel page @theschwa.english
Could you tell why giraffe has "e "at the end? why is it not giraf? My kid asked me and i was stumped..
It's originally a Middle French word (late 16th century), borrowed like many english words from other languages. (Which is one reason why English doesn't always make sense.)
Amazing job
Thanks Miguel
We now produce pronunciation games which often include 'ed' endings. You can find them on our main page: @theschwa.english
I've thought this much useful but I'd like to know how can I make glottal stops more natural way
Hi @doughlasmarinho3653. In most examples it will become a natural part of speaking. This video is just to show you where and when it happens. Like the 'th' sounds in English, they are worth practicing.
App name
It isn't an app. Just a video :)
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Oh my god. You are really good.thank you very much it was fantastic. You just blew my mind.
Thanks Muhammad :) You could try our website blog for more ideas for improving your english: bardslanguageschool.com/posts/. We also have two apps on the Appstore to help with vocabulary: Clever English Quiz and Clever English Mahjong.
@@theschwa.english thank you. I appreciate that ❤
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I pronounce calm with the L Sound.
the '-alm' part is pronounced as 'arm'. Hope that helps!
Bards language school oh thank you for the reply! Now that I think about it maybe I should have mentioned that I’m American, so I think I might say it slightly differently because of that.
Maybe :) The French pronounce the 'l' in their word of the same meaning 'calme'. Perhaps you are a little bit French :)