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Tiny pronunciation differences

❇️NOSY / NOISY

🔸Nosy has the same “o” sound as in go, slow, and those. 

🔸Noisy has the same “oi” sound as in boy, toy, and coin.


❇️QUITE / QUIET

🔸Quite is one syllable. It rhymes with right, white, and fight. 

🔸The word quiet has two syllables, with the stress on the first one: QUI-et.


❇️STILL / STEAL

🔸Still rhymes with fill, will, and kill.

🔸 The word steal rhymes with feel, deal, and meal.



❇️THREE / TREE

🔆The TH sound and the TR sound are definitely challenging for English learners – but it’s important to differentiate them!

 🔸Three has a “soft TH” like in the words think and thirsty, and the “soft TH” is followed by an R sound – same as in throw, thread, and thrift.

 🔸In the word tree, the T has more of a CH sound, so it should be almost like TCHREE. This TR combination is the same as in true, transfer, and trip.


❇️ANKLE / UNCLE

🔸The “an” in ankle should be like in the words bank and thanks. 

🔸The “un” in uncle should be like in the words fun and under.


❇️CARE / CAR

🔸Care rhymes with air, square, and wear,

🔸and car rhymes with far, star, and bar.

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Aging in pilots

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🏆 Playing well/ badly Part 3
Part 2 Part 1

Today's words are:
🔮 dominate
♈️ on the verge of
⬇️ give sth away


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GRAMMAR ➧ adverbs
🔹Like, as though & as if.
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⭕️Dillio
🍥The deal; that which is current, relevant, or taking place.
Usage notes
dillio is always preceded by the. Since it takes the place of "deal, yo", the word is rarely encountered in mid-clause.
From the slang phrase "what's the deal, yo?" meaning "what's going on?".

⭕️fill someone in
🍥meaning :inform someone more fully of a matter.
"they filled me in on all the latest news from 

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Today's phrasal verbs are:

✳️ Big up
✳️ Wind up
✳️ Touch down

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GRAMMAR ➧ adverbs
🔹For, during & while.
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Today's phrasal verbs are:

✳️ Buy into sth
✳️ Bliss out
✳️ Bank on

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​​‍ ‍ ‍ 🎵🔴PRONUNCIATION🔴🎵

The L sound can be difficult to learn for some English language learners. That's because there are actually two L sounds in English: the light L sound and the velar (or dark) L sound . In this lesson, you will learn how to make both L sounds and practice pronunciation with exercises.
The light L sound is usually found at the beginning of a word.
Let's practice:
⭕️like
⭕️lip
⭕️laugh

The dark L sound is really two sounds: a vowel sound + the L sound. After making the vowel sound, the tip of your tongue will rise up and press against the back of your top teeth in the same way as the light L sound. The dark L sound is a voiced sound, so your vocal cords will make the sound.
The dark L sound is often found in the middle or at the end of a word.
Let's practice:
🔴milk
🔴help
🔴whole
Now say these sentences out loud:
1) I like to learn languages.
2) Lisa loves Larry a lot.
3) That is a long blog about learning.
4) It is a really good deal .
5) The small ball fell in the cool pool .
6) Call the tall girl .
7) Please leave the who le glass of milk on the table.
8) Look at the really l ittle flag.
9) I will list all of the final detai ls in my letter.
10) Please send the last e-mai l to my family

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Today's phrasal verbs are:

✳️ Back out of
✳️ Back up
✳️ Bail out

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🌺 Dark L versus Light L
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🦋"DARK L" and " LIGHT L "sound part 2
Exercises🦋

🔴REMEMBER 🔴
🔵Dark L comes at the end or in the middle of the words
🔵Light L comes at the beginning of the words!

🔔Lions like to roar!
🔔The little lady lost her keys.
🔔The yellow lemon rolled off the table.
🔔I love lemon lollipops!
🔔Leo doesn’t like to lose.
🔔Look at the elephant lurking behind the lighthouse.
🔔The ladybug lit on the lavender flower.
🔔I like jelly on my waffle.
🔔Lucy left a little late
🔔Molly will eat lunch in Atlanta.
🔔The lizard licked his lips.

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🌸GRAMMAR ➧{prepositions and prepositional phrases}

🦋by, untill, by the time, by then

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