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Posted on February 29, 2016 by Melanie

English Listening: The Lost Keys | Episode 13

February 29, 2016 by Melanie

English Listening: The Lost Keys | Episode 13 | English Teacher Melanie

Listen to a story about how may parents lost the keys to their house! You’ll also learn how to link consonant sounds to vowel sounds.

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English Pronunciation: An Introduction to the IPA

June 24, 2014 by Melanie 28 Comments

An Introduction to the IPA | English Teacher Melanie

The International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) is a set of symbols that represent all the sounds in a language. All the sounds that make up American English pronunciation can be represented by symbols. I strongly believe that all English learners should learn the IPA. I use the IPA in many of my pronunciation video lessons and […]

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25 English Words with “ch” Pronounced “sh”! (Video)

August 12, 2010 by Melanie

English is such a confusing language! Often there is more than one way to pronounce a single letter or group of letters. In this video, you’ll learn 25 words where the letters ch together are pronounced “sh”. Most of these words were taken from French! These words need to be memorized. There is no “rule” […]

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50 English Words with “ch” Pronounced /k/ (Video)

August 8, 2010 by Melanie

English is such a confusing language! Often there is more than one way to pronounce a single letter or group of letters. In this video, you’ll learn 50 words where the letters ch together are pronounced /k/. These words needs to be memorized, because there is no rule to help you remember them all!   […]

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