🗣️ English Pronunciation Live Lesson. How to pronounce 'particularly,' 'sigh,' 'sixth' and more.

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Here is the latest episode of Pronunciation Live! 🎥
Here are the English words you asked us to pronounce for you: -particularly, veterinarian, film, sixth, clamour, sigh, propensity, prone to, apt to, penchant, whereabouts, whilst, whereas, Chancellor of the Exchequer, squirrel, miniscule, embarrassment, bourgeois, sea, see, Egypt, Egyptian, awesome, awesomeness, believing in, painful leg, gadget, gallop, gang, garage, and many more! Watch again now! 😎

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Hi Ian,
I really appreciate your kind teaching.

rungsakthongmuk
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Hi Ian,
I really appreciate your kind teaching. I was watching you from Bangkok, Thailand.🇹🇭

rungsakthongmuk
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Hello .
l'm Abu ebeida musa
From sudan
The wthear very nice

التغيير-عخ
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I like teaching with you. Sometime funny.

maekhin
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Talk about ch and its rules. Ie merchant or enchant Buchanan

nataliemartin
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I am student
How do negative interrogative?
Amn't I student/Aren't I student (which is correct sentence)

SharifulIslam-bqml
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@BBC Learning English
I have one quick question,
Regardless of pronunciation.
The letter in English has 26, but the sounds have 44. This means, that every letter is pronounced differently ( I knew I should look up phonetics for this case, I did believe me) So, my question is How on earth do you match between the words and the phonetic symbols to get an exactly of the word might be sound? Is it memorize the only way? Woo, it takes forever.
E.g phonetic
/fəˈnɛtɪk/
Is there an effective way to memorize phonetics? (Both the sounds and its symbols)
Cheers!

Yuliana-jivv