English Pronunciation and Language Lessons by ElementalEnglish.com
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Practice stressing and de-stressing syllables to create the music of English in your speech with the months of the year.
Understand native English speakers better and improve the music of your English speech by practicing de-stressing function words with this lesson.
Improve your pronunciation and listening skills by analyzing and practicing this wh-question.
Practice using the words "very", "pretty", "so" and "really" to describe the extent or amount of something in everyday, casual English.
"Already", "yet" and "still" are words we use to add time references to our sentences, especially when using the present perfect tense.
When a noun/adjective is spelled the exact same was as a verb in English, distinguish the two sounds by shifting their syllable stress.
This lesson will help you talk about the future with the verbs "will", "going to" and "gonna".
Practice connected speech when deleting the "h" in certain function words.
Practice the transformation of pronunciation in this question and answer to improve your speaking and listening skills in Episode 2.
Practice transforming the [t] + [y] --> "ch" [tʃ] as native English speakers do to improve your listening skills.
Practice distinguishing the [ɛ] vs. [æ] vowel sounds, to avoid confusing various words in English.
Learn when the past perfect verb tense is used and practice with examples.
Get a quick overview of the three pronunciations of the -ed ending in English in this lesson.
We use the present perfect continuous form of verbs to express two types of actions. Learn those rules and practice with sample sentences in this lesson.
Practice talking about the general, non-specific past in English using the present perfect verb tense.