What I have noticed while teaching here on Cafetalk is that almost all of my students, from all over Asia, share similar pronunciation problems.
The most common difficulties are the L/R, TH, V/B, SH/C/S, and ending -ED and -ING sounds.
How are these sounds mispronounced??
L/R = L is often mispronounced as R
TH = often mispronounced as D or L
V/B = V is often mispronounced as B
SH = often mispronounced as S/C: "She" will sound like the letter "C" or "Ship" will sound like "Sip"
ending -ED = this will often be confused because this can be pronounced 3 different ways, depending on the root word. The words WANTED, HOPED, and PLAYED all sound different
ending -ING = this sound will often be mispronounced by not pronouncing the ending -G sound, making it sound like IN instead on ING: "Runnin" instead of "Running"
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If you feel like you are having difficulty pronouncing any of these sounds (or others), take my reading lesson!! We will read a book or article together, and as you read, I will correct your pronunciation. You can also learn new vocabulary words from this lesson!!
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I hope to see you soon in my Reading lesson so that we can go over any pronunciation difficulties you have!!
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Have a great day!!
Elaina.C :)
**If you have any questions about this blog's vocabulary or phrases, please comment or send me a message and I'll answer as soon as I can :)
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