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How to pronounce words ending in 'ey'?

British English Language Challenges spoken English

From Disney to hockey, Britney to journey, discover the secret to nailing those tricky endings. Master your 'ey' endings in English words.

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Weak forms with Collective Nouns in English

British English Collective Nouns Spoken English Terms of Venery Weak forms

Discover the fascinating world of English collective nouns, where phrases like 'a murder of crows' and 'a tower of giraffes' bring language to life. Explore how these special expressions help you speak more naturally and understand English better. Learn the weak forms of common words, smooth connections between words, and where to put emphasis.

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Weak and Strong Forms in Spoken English

#brytyjskawymowa #brytyjski akcent British English English rhythm pronunciation spoken English Weak and strong syllables Word stress wymowa

Explore the art of weak and strong forms in spoken English with a non-native British pronunciation teacher. Master nuances, enhance fluency, and understand their significance in language. Join pronunciation workshops for a vibrant, natural British accent. Learn more!

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Contrast Between Weak and Strong Syllables

British English communication English rhythm spoken English Weak and strong syllables Word stress

Contrast Between Weak and Strong Syllables

Discover the nuances of spoken English—mastering the contrast between strong and weak syllables. Explore the magic elements to differentiate between strong and weak speech elements.

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Exploring the subtle distinctions between English words

Welcome, language enthusiasts, to a journey of linguistic discovery! In this blog post, we delve deep into the world of the English language, uncovering the hidden treasures of subtle distinctions between similar or tricky words.  Feel free to explore these comparisons and suggest your own word pairs for me to explore together.  To start you off on your journey, here are a few word pairs to explore: 1. "dive into" vs. "delve into"  These idiomatic expressions describe the act of exploring or immersing oneself in a topic. "Dive into" emphasizes immediate and enthusiastic engagement, while "delve into" suggests a deeper...

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