Master the 10 Hardest English Words in NO TIME

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Come with me on a walking tour of London while I show you how to pronounce 10 of the hardest words in English with ease.

(perfect for individual students and teachers)

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Chapters
00:00 Introduction
00:32 Comfortable
00:45 Colonel
00:59 Hyperbole
01:12 Mischievous
01:24 Rural
01:46 Squirrel
02:09 Schedule
02:29 Genre
02:47 Entrepreneur
03:01 Onomatopoeia
03:21 Quinoa
03:39 Worcestershire
04:14 Sixth
04:42 February

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Theres an american english version of squirrel too! There it rhymes with 'girl' and 'whirl'

wobaguk
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What lovely words!!!
Thanks for your efforts.
You are an incredible teacher.
I appreciate you...

moufakahmad
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The pronunciation of February is interesting to me as a Scandinavian! I hear native English speakers saying "febuary" like you do as well as "february" with the r sounding, which is more logical to me as it is spelled with an R. As I've heard both those different pronounciations by Amercan people, I wonder if it's the same in the UK, that some pronounce it with an R and some don't?

juanap
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In Canada we say sicks th, and feb roo air ee.

stellarsjay
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Thank you so much for taking us around London. It just increased my desire to visit the UK again.

TioDeive
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Great lesson with amazing sights. And the weather... just awesome! Thank you, Tom!!

germanmorganti
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Lovely taking ESD outside to central London

ericmartin
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Hello from France!
I really enjoyed this video, thank you.
Nice to practice and walk along with you in the westend.
Keep on that great energy, and take good care.

allybcmeal
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Thanks for this nice idea to check around London

rezahasheminasab
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Wow that's amazing thanks keep going best 👍👏

SimonLeake-xlkj
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Hello Tom👋I love this format that allows us to see wonderful spots of London accompanied with the lesson.👍I think you should do more like this✌Well. comfortable is one of my favourite words to pronounce in English. Also, mischievous is another favourite one. Because it reminds me of the iconic Harry Potter line ''Mischief managed! '' Have a nice Sunday ! Greetings from Turkey👋Çağlar Didman

newloggers
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Sorry, didn't catch any of the words, I was crying over how gorgeous London looks and how much I want to visit again 🥹

nefelichristogoula
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In the IPA of February the consonant after the b was missing, but you said it.

HolgerJakobs
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3:20 As a Peruvian, I confirm that. /Kínua/ /Kínoa/ /Kínwa/. Doesn't matter, really. Cuz' it's Quechua language, an ancient language with a lot of variations.

leo_misha
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Hello Guys. Tutorial London. Blessings lakskimi maa our British guys.

ОксанаКазанцева-ьн
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You said the correct quechua pronuntiation for quinoa. Congrats

cdelpozoarana
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Great video walking around London! Two words I sometimes need to think before saying (and I’m bilingual having been brought up be an English parent in Italy) are: treason, with an /i:/ long vowel sound and treacherous, with a /e/ sound. Two words with a similar meaning but pronounced with different vowel sounds. Isn’t that bizarre?!? 😅 Thanks, Tom. Keep up the great work.

sheilamariaeyles
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I got the word onamatapiea from the first try, I am proud of my self

ziadalielqomi
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February has 4 syllables to me but we dont say the first R.

evildoom
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I used to mess up with February and i am getting it right 😂😂

raisa_cherry