PART ONE of a lesson in two parts. Topic: CAN’T and CAN. Part One focuses on the pronunciation of the contraction CAN’T. An explanation and exercises are provided. Level: Intermediate to advanced
PART ONE of a lesson in two parts. Topic: CAN’T and CAN. Part One focuses on the pronunciation of the contraction CAN’T. An explanation and exercises are provided. Level: Intermediate to advanced
Topic: Omission of /t/ in spoken American English. Level: intermediate to advanced.
Topic: pronunciation of T in American English. I focus on the “true” T and the flap T (or tap). This is a lesson in 3 parts. Part 1 presents the “true” T. Level: intermediate to advanced.
Topic: Use of the glottal stop in place of the true t in American English. Level: intermediate to advanced.
Beginner clip “What nationality are you?” Inluceds countries and corresponding nationalities. Note: A “CC Double” video is composed of two parts: 1 – The regular video, followed by 2 – The same vi…
What’s your favorite color? Beginner practice with is, are, and adjectives. Note: A “CC Double” video is composed of two parts: 1 – The regular video, followed by 2 – The same video with subtitles.
The alphabet chart and some of its basic uses, such as spelling. For beginners. This is a “CC Double” – A “CC Double” video is composed of two parts: 1 – The regular video, followed by 2 – The same…
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