On our second pronunciation class we reviewed the American vowel sounds /ɪ/, /I/, /ɑ/, /ə/ and /æ/. We had the chance to write a small paragraph and try to identify the placement of the first three sounds using our own expressions and most common words. We learned that not everything is at it seems because English doesn't sound like it is written and our brains trick us into producing the sounds that we already know. But don't worry! With constant practice and no fear, we will continue to improve our pronunciation for a more fluent speech.

almost 2 years ago

English Class #0006 - Pronunciation exercises POAP image

On our second pronunciation class we reviewed the American vowel sounds /ɪ/, /I/, /ɑ/, /ə/ and /æ/. We had the chance to write a small paragraph and try to identify the placement of the first three sounds using our own expressions and most common words. We learned that not everything is at it seems because English doesn't sound like it is written and our brains trick us into producing the sounds that we already know. But don't worry! With constant practice and no fear, we will continue to improve our pronunciation for a more fluent speech.

almost 2 years ago

English Class #0006 - Pronunciation exercises POAP image

On our second pronunciation class we reviewed the American vowel sounds /ɪ/, /I/, /ɑ/, /ə/ and /æ/. We had the chance to write a small paragraph and try to identify the placement of the first three sounds using our own expressions and most common words. We learned that not everything is at it seems because English doesn't sound like it is written and our brains trick us into producing the sounds that we already know. But don't worry! With constant practice and no fear, we will continue to improve our pronunciation for a more fluent speech.

almost 2 years ago

English Class #0006 - Pronunciation exercises POAP image

On our second pronunciation class we reviewed the American vowel sounds /ɪ/, /I/, /ɑ/, /ə/ and /æ/. We had the chance to write a small paragraph and try to identify the placement of the first three sounds using our own expressions and most common words. We learned that not everything is at it seems because English doesn't sound like it is written and our brains trick us into producing the sounds that we already know. But don't worry! With constant practice and no fear, we will continue to improve our pronunciation for a more fluent speech.

almost 2 years ago

English Class #0006 - Pronunciation exercises POAP image

On our second pronunciation class we reviewed the American vowel sounds /ɪ/, /I/, /ɑ/, /ə/ and /æ/. We had the chance to write a small paragraph and try to identify the placement of the first three sounds using our own expressions and most common words. We learned that not everything is at it seems because English doesn't sound like it is written and our brains trick us into producing the sounds that we already know. But don't worry! With constant practice and no fear, we will continue to improve our pronunciation for a more fluent speech.

almost 2 years ago

English Class #0006 - Pronunciation exercises POAP image