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How to Pronounce JEWELRY (2 Syllables)

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**VIDEO CHAPTERS**
0:00 How to Pronounce JEWELRY
0:26 Illustrated sentence example
0:52 Build a powerful vocabulary
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Welcome to my channel. You are currently watching "How to Pronounce JEWELRY (2 Syllables)"
Do you want to speak English more fluently and confidently? Do you want to take your English skills to the next level? Look no further as I have prepared many lessons to make advanced English easy for you!
Learn how to pronounce jewelry correctly by understanding the syllables.
The word jewelry is a noun. The most common pronunciation is with 2 syllables.
Stress the 1st syllable - JOOL◦ree
The less common pronunciation and spelling is:
JEWELLERY with 3 syllables - JOO◦wul◦ree
In the example we see a photograph of the famous actress Elizabeth Taylor.
The sentence reads: Elizabeth Taylor was famous for wearing very expensive jewelry.
Notice how the word jewelry was pronounced with 2 syllables, with stress on the 1st syllable. Now practice saying jewelry yourself.
If you want to speak English more fluently and confidently, then my channel is ideal for you.
I'm David F. James, and I'm here to help you take your English to the next level.
You will learn faster and more easily with the picture and sentence example method. Continually add to your vocabulary as you learn prefixes, suffixes, word roots and examine the fascinating origin of other words.
English Reading Practice Advanced & Intermediate: Through the Synchronized Reading method and by practicing the exercises, you will improve your fluency and accuracy – guaranteed!
Learning collocations in English will greatly improve your fluency. Practice the exercises in the Collocations in English playlist.
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Learn how to pronounce words correctly in British English and American English by checking the Pronunciation Guide playlist.
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Thank you for joining!
Wishing you every success as you develop your English speaking and writing skills,
David F. James
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Slide 4 – Elizabeth Taylor
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THE PRONUNCIATION GUIDE - CLICK HERE:
**VIDEO CHAPTERS**
0:00 How to Pronounce JEWELRY
0:26 Illustrated sentence example
0:52 Build a powerful vocabulary
Hello Community!
Welcome to my channel. You are currently watching "How to Pronounce JEWELRY (2 Syllables)"
Do you want to speak English more fluently and confidently? Do you want to take your English skills to the next level? Look no further as I have prepared many lessons to make advanced English easy for you!
Learn how to pronounce jewelry correctly by understanding the syllables.
The word jewelry is a noun. The most common pronunciation is with 2 syllables.
Stress the 1st syllable - JOOL◦ree
The less common pronunciation and spelling is:
JEWELLERY with 3 syllables - JOO◦wul◦ree
In the example we see a photograph of the famous actress Elizabeth Taylor.
The sentence reads: Elizabeth Taylor was famous for wearing very expensive jewelry.
Notice how the word jewelry was pronounced with 2 syllables, with stress on the 1st syllable. Now practice saying jewelry yourself.
If you want to speak English more fluently and confidently, then my channel is ideal for you.
I'm David F. James, and I'm here to help you take your English to the next level.
You will learn faster and more easily with the picture and sentence example method. Continually add to your vocabulary as you learn prefixes, suffixes, word roots and examine the fascinating origin of other words.
English Reading Practice Advanced & Intermediate: Through the Synchronized Reading method and by practicing the exercises, you will improve your fluency and accuracy – guaranteed!
Learning collocations in English will greatly improve your fluency. Practice the exercises in the Collocations in English playlist.
Watch more English for everyone videos
Words With the Suffix IST (7 Illustrated Examples)
COLLOCATIONS in ENGLISH: Review #1 (20 Common Collocations)
COLLOCATIONS in ENGLISH - Module 4 (10 Illustrated Examples)
My Channel features upper-intermediate English, English for careers, reading tutoring, business English, grammar challenge, learning business English, advanced English grammar, collocations in English, and more.
To improve your English writing skills, be sure to go through the videos in the Punctuation Guide playlist, so your emails and messages project a professional image.
Learn how to pronounce words correctly in British English and American English by checking the Pronunciation Guide playlist.
If you are an ESL student, be sure to subscribe to this channel and share the link with your friends!
Thank you for joining!
Wishing you every success as you develop your English speaking and writing skills,
David F. James
Image Credits
Slide 4 – Elizabeth Taylor
Creative Commons
Regarding the use of illustrations and photographs used in this video:
#englishforeveryone
#englishtoday
#advancedenglishgrammar
#grammarchallenge
#advancedenglishvocabulary