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美语听力与发音技巧 第8期(冠词的用法与读音) Welcome to Daily Tips on Learning English. Today’s tip is on using the articles “a”, “an” and “the” correctly. Every stu
美语听力与发音技巧 第3期(清浊辅音结尾对元音的影响) Welcome to Daily Tips on Learning English. Today’s tip is on how different vowel lengths are used to differentiate words
秘诀14 连读技巧 (2)字尾元音+字首元音 首先我要告诉大家,中国没几个人懂这个发音秘诀! 在两个元音之间按字尾元音的开口度大小适当添加上微弱的半元音[]或[ ], 如果前一个词结尾的音是: [] [] [] [] [] 在与后面的元音连读时可加 [ ] 音;倘若前一个音是: [] [] []
Welcome to Daily Tips on Learning English. Todays tip is on the difference between voiced and voiced pairs of consonants. This difference is important, as it is the basis for learning other aspects of spoken English. First, lets explain this differen
Welcome to Daily tips on Learning English. Today's tip is on distinguishing can and cannot in spoken American English.今天我们的主题是can和cannot发音的区别 Cannot is usually contracted to can't. 通常我们在发cannot这个词的时候我
Welcome to Daily Tips on Learning English. Todays tip is on stressed and unstressed syllables. Every English word has more than one syllable, and every complete sentence has at least one stressed syllable. A stressed syllable is pronounced more promi
Welcome to daily tips on learning English. Todays tip is on sound linking. Although in written English, therere spaces between every word, in spoken English therere almost never (1)pauses between words. In order to understand spoken English, it is (2
A Few Words On Pronunciation I'd like to introduce you to the pronunciation guide outlines in the following chart. There aren't too many characters that are different from the standard alphabet, but just so you'll be familiar with them, look at the
Exercise 2-9: Vowel / Vowel Liaison Practice CD 2 Track44 Pause the CD and reconnect the following words as shown in the models. Add a (y) glide after an [e]sound, and a (w) glide after an [u] sound. Don't forget that the sound of th e American O is
AA: I'm Avi Arditti with Rosanne Skirble, and this week on Wordmaster: a pronunciation question from Quebec, Canada. RS: Nam-Thien Khuu writes by e-mail, I have heard [that the letter 't' is silent when it comes after a stressed syllable]. Am I right
本单元是关于烧烤野餐后的对话 Michal: Morning everyone. What a great barbeque yesterday! Coffee and biscuits Alice? Alice: Oh no, I feel dreadful. I was throwing up all night long! Tim: One too many cocktails? Alice: No! I hardly touched a drop. One
Exercise 1 -43: Yes, You Can or No, You Can't? Next you use a combination of intonation and pronunciation to make the difference between can and can't. Reduce the positive can to [k 'n] and stress the verb. Make the negative can't ([k渀(t)]) sound v
Grammar Girl here. Todays topic is when a consonant is a vowel. When I was out on my book tour, someone at the Third Coast Coffee Roasting Company in Austin asked me whether the w is ever a vowel. I was stumped, but I promised to look into it. Guest-
老外教口音:如何说一口标准美式口音 Hello, I'm Gareth Jameson. I'm an actor and a voice coach from www.londonvoicelessons.com. Here are some tips for working on your voice! 大家好,我是Gareth Jameson。我是www.londonvoicelesso
Chapter 11. Tense and Lax Vowels In this chapter, we tackle tense and lax vowels. This is the difference between [ā], tense, and [], lax,[ē], tense, and [i], lax. We will start with tense vowels. Exercise 11-1; Tense Vowels CD 4 Track 38 Don't pay
Givenchy, Zegna, Bottega Veneta...读欧洲大牌心里没底?今天节目告诉你! 关键词: Luxury brands: 奢侈品品牌 很多奢侈品品牌源自欧洲,所以名字可能是法语或者意大利语;今天我们要教大家的这些品
First broadcast: January 19, 2005 AA: I'm Avi Arditti with Rosanne Skirble, and this week on Wordmaster we talk about regional changes in American English with University of Pennsylvania linguist William Labov [la-BOVE]. Imagine a situation like this
It is common for adults to use baby talk when interacting with very young children. This way of speaking attempts to copy the sounds babies make when they first try to talk. But is this form of communication helpful to a childs development? Several s
You may remember last weeks program, in which I talked about rules of English word stress for two-syllable words. If you missed that program, take a few minutes to read and listen to it first and then join us here. This week, we continue talking abou