US /prəˌnʌnsiˈeʃən/
・UK /prəˌnʌnsiˈeɪʃn/
so that they can improve their American English pronunciation.
I believe that everyone should be able to get the education they're looking for, so I've set out to make materials for non-native English speakers so they can improve their American English pronunciation.
In Received Pronunciation it's: water, water.
In Australia we either say "water" (like in Received Pronunciation), water.
I am, however, extremely interested in pronunciation,
So a lot of you will be here because you want to improve your English speaking and pronunciation,
but I don't know which order to follow." Or questions like, "How often should I schedule classes with teachers?" Or another really important question, "What's more important, grammar or pronunciation?
Should I learn grammar first and then perfect my pronunciation, or should I speak English with perfect pronunciation and bad grammar?
As you might be able to tell from its pronunciation and spelling, this originally comes from the French, but we do commonly use it in English too.
And, of course, you can check us out on Facebook, Instagram and TikTok, or you can find lots and lots more grammar, pronunciation, spelling, vocabulary and lots more on our website at BBC Learning English dot com.
If you read a word before you hear it aloud, you might determine the pronunciation in your head.
you might determine the pronunciation in your head.
I would also add to this step working on your pronunciation. Yep, right away. If you want
I would also add to this step working on your pronunciation.
Lately I was asked how to upload an edited recording to the VoiceTube daily pronunciation challenge.
The daily pronunciation challenge corner allows you to record and upload the selected sentences from different videos every day.
watch out for the pronunciation: breath(noun), breathe(verb) breathtaking.
watch out for the pronunciation: breath(noun), breathe(verb) breathtaking.
The meaning and how we use it are different, but the spelling and pronunciation are the same.
Some words end with an 'e' and this can affect their pronunciation.