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Thank you for another interesting story. Could you please clarify the pronunciation of the word "schedule" at 8:03? I thought the way you've pronounced it was the American way, not the British. I checked the Longman online dictionary. They provide both American and British pronunciation examples, and your one seems to be an American. Does it mean that British people use two variants? Or is it Americans who use both? Once again, thanks for your work. It helps me to practice pronunciation daily. And the C1-C2 stories bring a lot of new vocabulary. I appreciate your work, and I'm sure you'll get one million subscribers sooner or later.
Either are fine, there’s no wrong way to say it. Maybe we say it the American way now and we don’t even realise! Thanks for watching 😃 If we were to write it phonetically, you’ll hear more British people saying /ˈskedʒ.uːl/ these days and slipping into the American way.
What's your everyday life like? Tell us in the comments below!
📝Visit the Lovely English Stories Store and use code RUclips10 to get 10% off your productivity pack or English phrasal verbs story: www.etsy.com/uk/shop/LovelyEn...
🎧 Listen to this short British English story on Spotify: anchor.fm/lovely-english-stories
🎉 Join the Lovely English Stories community to get PDF downloads of some the stories, English language vocabulary lists:
www.patreon.com/lovelyenglishstories (Please note: we no longer upload new stories, but you will have access to a library of content that is available)
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Thanks a lot. I really enjoy listening to your lessons. I learn a lot of new words and expressions with you Greetings and love ❤from Georgia.
Thank you so much, Marina 😊
Thanks a lot!
thank you for teaching me this and making me better at my vocabulary.
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انا الان في مستوى b1 في اللغة الانجليزية لاكن كم يحتاج لكي اصل الى مستوى c2
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Thanks so much, glad you enjoyed it 😊
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Can you explain the meaning of the hustle and bustle , please 🤗
Thanks
We are releasing a #shorts video tomorrow that will answer this question :)
I’m surprised that Brits don’t have afternoon tea every day 😊
If only we had the time!
Thank you for another interesting story. Could you please clarify the pronunciation of the word "schedule" at 8:03?
I thought the way you've pronounced it was the American way, not the British. I checked the Longman online dictionary. They provide both American and British pronunciation examples, and your one seems to be an American. Does it mean that British people use two variants? Or is it Americans who use both? Once again, thanks for your work. It helps me to practice pronunciation daily. And the C1-C2 stories bring a lot of new vocabulary. I appreciate your work, and I'm sure you'll get one million subscribers sooner or later.
Either are fine, there’s no wrong way to say it. Maybe we say it the American way now and we don’t even realise! Thanks for watching 😃 If we were to write it phonetically, you’ll hear more British people saying /ˈskedʒ.uːl/ these days and slipping into the American way.