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Consonant Sound /w/

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Hello Scholar, Welcome to the simplest lesson on voiced consonant sound /w/ with its pronunciation, word examples and questions for you to practice. At the end of this lesson, you will be able to: Voiced consonant /w/ Consonant sound /w/ is pronounced like a short “uwor”. Indeed it sounds like the fastest & smoothest combination […]

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Consonant Sound /j/

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Hello Scholar, Welcome to the simplest lesson on voiced consonant sound /j/ with its pronunciation, word examples and questions for you to practice. At the end of this lesson, you will be able to: Voiced consonant /j/ Consonant sound /j/ is pronounced like that FIRST sound when you say the word “you”. It is VOICED, […]

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Consonant Sound /ŋ/

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Hello Scholar, Welcome to the simplest lesson on voiced consonant sound /ŋ/ with its pronunciation, word examples and questions for you to practice. At the end of this lesson, you will be able to: Voiced consonant /ŋ/ Consonant sound /ŋ/ is pronounced like CONSONANT /n/ and CONSONANT /g/. But the last sound is not ended […]

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Using “A” and “An”

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Do you also find the use of A and AN confusing, especially when there is a clear consonant like in HOUR and AN is still used? Hello scholar, Welcome to the simplest lesson on using A and AN correctly in a sentence with detailed explanation, examples and questions for you to practice. Real rule of […]

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Vowel Sounds In English

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Welcome to this FREE online lesson on vowel sounds in English. At the end of this lesson, you will be able to: Do you prefer watching the FULL video lesson instead? Click on the PLAY button below. Otherwise, keep scrolling. “Sounds” are different from alphabets. There are 26 alphabets [5 vowels + 21 consonants] but […]

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Vowel Sound /ɪ/

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Hello, Welcome to the simplest lesson on vowel sound /ɪ/ with its pronunciation, word examples and questions for you to practice. At the end of this lesson, you will be able to: Vowel sound /ɪ/ Vowel sound /ɪ/ is pronounced exactly how you say the letter ‘E’ or like the FIRST sound in the word […]

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