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Master British Pronunciation: perfect 'ou' sound (PRACTICE + TASKS + STORY) #english #pronunciation

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'ou' is a very unusual sound for most non-native speakers. Practise perfect pronunciation of 'ou' in basic and more advanced words through repetition of words and sentences. Then listen to an animated story containing as many words with the 'ou' sound as possible.
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CHAPTERS:
00:00 Introduction
00:22 Lesson plan
00:59 How do we say ‘mobile’, ‘phone’, and ‘euro’
02:35 Practice: 20 basic words with ‘ou’
03:37 Practice: 20 advanced words with ‘ou’
04:42 Saying ‘ou’ at the end of words
05:35 Practice: 20 words with ‘ou’ at the end
06:36 Practice: sentences with ‘ou’
08:26 Practice: story with ‘ou’
11:32 Advanced pronunciation bonus
Audio practice file:
COMMONLY ASKED QUESTIONS:
- Who am I?
- My name is Magic. I'm passionate about teaching English to foreign students. I'm currently living in Barcelona, Spain.
- How long have you been teaching English?
- I started in 2002, so I've been teaching English for well over 20 years now.
- What teaching qualifications have you got?
- I have a BA in English Teaching and a Master's Degree in Linguistics. I am CELTA and DELTA-qualified (with an overall distinction).
- Can you be my teacher?
- Yes, of course, if my timetable allows it. We also have a group of fantastic DELTA qualified teachers at Your English Upgrade, who will be very happy to do classes with you. For more information, please, contact me at ing
MY TEACHING BELIEFS
I believe learning English shouldn't be about objectives, but about the process. Why should you look at learning as a process?
It's more sustainable in the long-run. Whenever you set yourself objectives, your motivation drops after you've reached them - it's a natural process. Viewing learning as a process helps you to maintain your motivation over longer periods of time and makes learning more enjoyable, because there is no pressure involved. Learning itself is the most important motivation you have.
#yourenglishupgrade #learnenglish #pronunciation
Subscribe:
More videos:
CHAPTERS:
00:00 Introduction
00:22 Lesson plan
00:59 How do we say ‘mobile’, ‘phone’, and ‘euro’
02:35 Practice: 20 basic words with ‘ou’
03:37 Practice: 20 advanced words with ‘ou’
04:42 Saying ‘ou’ at the end of words
05:35 Practice: 20 words with ‘ou’ at the end
06:36 Practice: sentences with ‘ou’
08:26 Practice: story with ‘ou’
11:32 Advanced pronunciation bonus
Audio practice file:
COMMONLY ASKED QUESTIONS:
- Who am I?
- My name is Magic. I'm passionate about teaching English to foreign students. I'm currently living in Barcelona, Spain.
- How long have you been teaching English?
- I started in 2002, so I've been teaching English for well over 20 years now.
- What teaching qualifications have you got?
- I have a BA in English Teaching and a Master's Degree in Linguistics. I am CELTA and DELTA-qualified (with an overall distinction).
- Can you be my teacher?
- Yes, of course, if my timetable allows it. We also have a group of fantastic DELTA qualified teachers at Your English Upgrade, who will be very happy to do classes with you. For more information, please, contact me at ing
MY TEACHING BELIEFS
I believe learning English shouldn't be about objectives, but about the process. Why should you look at learning as a process?
It's more sustainable in the long-run. Whenever you set yourself objectives, your motivation drops after you've reached them - it's a natural process. Viewing learning as a process helps you to maintain your motivation over longer periods of time and makes learning more enjoyable, because there is no pressure involved. Learning itself is the most important motivation you have.
#yourenglishupgrade #learnenglish #pronunciation
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