Take a look at my new video that will teach you how to correctly pronounce the word “world.” Almost all of my students have a hard time with this word. It consists of combinations of sounds that don’t exist in other languages.
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I want to know the pronunciation of the word "Party" the letter t. is it rolling R(D sound), or actual D sound ?
besides, The letter R, is it hidden or not in that word ?
Hi, I have a question, how do you pronounce "with" ? Is the "th" sound voiceless or voiced ? This is causing me a bit of confusion so I thought that maybe you might help me.
Thanks
Paolo
Hello Lisa,
You says on your book that the final "s" in the words "is" and "has" is pronounced as /z/. Then what if when "it is" and "it has" are contracted to "it's", does the "s" remain /z/ sound?
Many thanks,
Alex
Very interesting indeed I like how you show how to break down the words to make it easier to learn! Keep up the good work!