Hello Liz. I am enjoying listening to your lesson, as always. I had prepared a list of words which have consonant clusters. Acknowledgement, show off, factory, factual, bragging, abrupt, tactical, London, Edinburgh and instruments. Thanks so much for sharing this lesson, Liz. As always peace and love. ♥️🎊
Good morning Teacher Liz, I'm very greatful to improve and increase my english vocabulary and grammar with your lovely lessons, sincere regards from Cuba, Yoandris
Liz thanks for the great lesson! Can you explain us please how to pronounce correctly the sounds like these: for example word “practice” There’s unvoiced plosive sound “ct” as we already know, but that word sounds like this [PRAK’tis], or in the word lecture pronunciation is [LEK’cha] , or in acting [AK’tin], so there’s some plosiveness in those words, could you please make a lesson for this topic , because it seems like very British feature of pronunciation and I haven’t found yet lessons about those sounds. Thank you in advance!!!
I meant four-legged. I forgot the word four. Anyway my question is why here the pronunciation of legged looks like different. Thanks for taking time to reply but if you cannot it’s ok. LandP❤
Thank you and I'm working on the tongue positions for all sounds. It will be part of my new English Pronunciation community that will be launched soon. Love ❤️ & 🕊️Peace. Liz
I have been watching different tutorials, and I finally got it! I can't believe I did it! Thank's a lot!
Hello Liz. I am enjoying listening to your lesson, as always. I had prepared a list of words which have consonant clusters. Acknowledgement, show off, factory, factual, bragging, abrupt, tactical, London, Edinburgh and instruments.
Thanks so much for sharing this lesson, Liz.
As always peace and love. ♥️🎊
Love and Peace! You too.
Thank you so much for helpping
Have a nice weekend 👍
Good morning Teacher Liz, I'm very greatful to improve and increase my english vocabulary and grammar with your lovely lessons, sincere regards from Cuba, Yoandris
Liz thanks for the great lesson! Can you explain us please how to pronounce correctly the sounds like these:
for example word “practice”
There’s unvoiced plosive sound “ct” as we already know, but that word sounds like this [PRAK’tis], or in the word lecture pronunciation is [LEK’cha] , or in acting [AK’tin], so there’s some plosiveness in those words, could you please make a lesson for this topic , because it seems like very British feature of pronunciation and I haven’t found yet lessons about those sounds. Thank you in advance!!!
Thank you ❤️🙏
Thank you Bonnie English Lass
L8z 8 am from banladesh. You are helpful for me,thank you very much
Happy to help. Love ❤️ & 🕊️Peace. Liz
Thanks a bunch! Does the word legged follow the same pattern? I heard a different pronunciation. Thanks for answering. L&P ❤
I meant four-legged. I forgot the word four. Anyway my question is why here the pronunciation of legged looks like different. Thanks for taking time to reply but if you cannot it’s ok. LandP❤
Perfectly done! 👏🌺
Thank you! 😊. Love ❤️ & 🕊 Peace. Liz
You make incredible videos, but I would request please make a video tung postions of all the sounds.
Thank you and I'm working on the tongue positions for all sounds. It will be part of my new English Pronunciation community that will be launched soon. Love ❤️ & 🕊️Peace. Liz
The Czechs can do consonant clusters like no other!
Thanks
Hello liz.your student from India ❤
i love you,my teacher
Thank you! 😃. Love❤️ & 🕊Peace. Liz
keep going
It might be my personal defect. I always have to stop a little bit in between while pronouncing the the word
O-hio😁
おはよう
Good morning. Have a good day
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