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Join Jennifer Tarle from YouTube's Popular English Pronunciation Channel @TarleSpeech. Jennifer will discuss various topics related to effective communication and pronunciation. She presents tips & tricks to be clearer and to be better understood. Interviews with English speakers are also presented. This is a great opportiniutu to learn vocabulary and to hone your listening skills.https://linktr.ee/tarlespeech
 
Study English conversation skills with one of YouTube's most popular English as a Second (or third!) Language teachers, Rachel of Rachel's English. Most beneficial for intermediate to advanced students, Rachel's specialty is the nuance and musicality of spoken English. Learn about English stress, sounds, and melodies, in addition to American slang, idioms, phrasal verbs, vocabulary, common phrases, culture, and more! Each episode is a CONVERSATION, so join the conversation now and learn how ...
 
Zapp! English Vocabulary and Pronunciation is based on *Real* unscripted English conversations featuring speakers with different accents. Each podcast also contains interactive audio classes with a teacher to work on your vocabulary and pronunciation. Every podcast comes with an e-book available on Zappenglish.com. The eBook includes the complete conversation and class transcripts, vocabulary lists, and additional practice exercises and answers only available in the eBooks. We charge a small ...
 
Join me, Tamsin, to smash some English language learning goals and flex your pronunciation muscles! English Sound Building is an advanced pronunciation podcast where *you* do the work to build muscle, muscle memory, and master new sounds. Each episode will focus on one or two British English sounds, looking at how they're pronounced in common words, and then practising them in some trickier phrases. Always remember that successful communication is possible in any one of the thousands of glob ...
 
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This is the sentence we'll practice in this podcast: What do you think about artificial intelligence? Here's the link to the mp3 loop on Telegram. Listen to the loop for 20-30 minutes daily for a week. As you get to day four or five, or whenever you are confident that you are pronouncing correctly, start listening and repeating. Keep going till it'…
 
Join Jennifer Tarle with Tarle Speech to learn the fundamentals of clear speaking. Learn how to pronounce nasal sounds: M, N, NG sounds in English is for English learners and native speakers who want to communicate with clarity and confidence. This course is part of the Tarle Speech English Pronunciation Podcast. You can download it here. https://t…
 
In this podcast you’ll practice with sentences about Venus. This info comes from the NASA website. To read more, see the link at the end of the notes. First Heather will read the text slowly. Then I’ll read at regular speed, followed by practice listening and repeating. At the end of the podcast, Heather will read the text a final time at regular s…
 
In this podcast you'll practice listening, repeating and memorizing this sentence: Winston is alway asking me for advice. Enjoy! Intro & Outro Music: La Pompe Du Trompe by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com You can now support my podcasts and classes: Help Barry pay for podcast expenses--thank you!…
 
Join Jennifer Tarle with Tarle Speech to learn the fundamentals of clear speaking. Learn how to pronounce the R, L, W, Y sounds in English is for English learners and native speakers who want to communicate with clarity and confidence. This course is part of the Tarle Speech English Pronunciation Podcast. You can download it here. https://tarlespee…
 
Join Jennifer Tarle with Tarle Speech to learn the fundamentals of clear speaking. Learn how to pronounce the F and V sounds in English is for English learners and native speakers who want to communicate with clarity and confidence. This course will teach you the F and V sounds in English. Then practice the pronunciation of these sounds in words, t…
 
Join Jennifer Tarle with Tarle Speech to learn the fundamentals of clear speaking. Learn how to pronounce the K and G sounds in English is for English learners and native speakers who want to communicate with clarity and confidence. This course will teach you the K and G sounds in English. Then practice the pronunciation of these sounds in words, t…
 
Here’s some information about Mercury from the NASA website. If you’d like to learn more about Mercury, please visit the Mercury page linked at the end of these notes. The smallest planet in our solar system and nearest to the Sun, Mercury is only slightly larger than Earth's Moon. From the surface of Mercury, the Sun would appear more than three t…
 
Practice your listening and learn the benefits of improv with Vince Ricci from @LearnVincePrep. Vince talks about his life and how improv impacted him. Learn about Vince's new virtual class and how to sign up. https://www.vinceprep.com/ Improve for Adults and Class Information https://www.vinceprep.com/Creative/GCL Book: Improv Wisdom: Don't Prepar…
 
Join Jennifer Tarle with Tarle Speech to learn the fundamentals of clear speaking. Learn how to pronounce the T and D sounds in English is for English learners and native speakers who want to communicate with clarity and confidence. This course will teach you the T and D sounds in English. Then practice the pronunciation of these sounds in words, t…
 
Join Jennifer Tarle with Tarle Speech to learn the fundamentals of clear speaking. Learn how to pronounce the P and B sounds in English is for English learners and native speakers who want to communicate with clarity and confidence. This course will teach you the B and P sounds in English. Then practice the pronunciation of these sounds in words, t…
 
Practice with “th” sounds. First conversation: 1. I went to a therapist on my birthday. 2. —Why? That seems like a terrible thing to do. 3. My toothbrush threatened me. 4. —What did your therapist say? 5. He told me to think scary thoughts at the toothbrush. 6. —And that worked? 7. I think so. It hasn’t threatened me again. 2nd conversation: 8. Whi…
 
Join Jennifer Tarle with Tarle Speech to learn the fundamentals of clear speaking. Learn how to pronounce the SH and CH sounds in English is for English learners and native speakers who want to communicate with clarity and confidence. This course will teach you the SH & CH sounds in English. Then practice the pronunciation of these sounds in words,…
 
Here’s a podcast about deciding what to have for dinner. I’m joined by my older daughter, Heather, as Person 1. Person 1: “Any ideas for dinner tonight?" Person 2: “Anything as long as I don’t have to cook it.” Person 1: "How about pizza? I can order from the Pizza Palace.” Person 2: "Pizza sounds good, but I was thinking of something lighter. Mayb…
 
Join Jennifer Tarle with Tarle Speech to learn the fundamentals of clear speaking. Learn how to pronounce the S and Z sounds in English is for English learners and native speakers who want to communicate with clarity and confidence. This course will teach you the two S & Z sounds in English: Then practice the pronunciation of these sounds in words,…
 
From the US Geological Survey website, some info about coastal erosion: Intense storms and higher seas create more winds, waves, and floods, leading to increased coastal erosion. Hurricanes can wash away sandy barrier islands, leaving coastlines and islands unprotected from storm surge. Waves and winds can carry away beach sand little by little, sh…
 
From the United States Geological Survey website: Warmer temperatures mean less ice. As ice melts, it releases huge amounts of water previously stored in sea ice and glaciers into the world’s oceans. Warmer water is also “bigger” -- water increases in volume as temperatures rise. Combined, these factors cause global sea levels to rise. Rising water…
 
Join Jennifer Tarle with Tarle Speech to learn the fundamentals of clear speaking. Learn how to pronounce the TH sounds in English is for English learners and native speakers who want to communicate with clarity and confidence. This course will teach you the two TH sounds in English: -voiced th-sound /ð/ -unvoiced th-sound /θ/ Then practice the pro…
 
In this podcast we’ll practice two vowel sounds: the “uh” sound in “cup” and the “ah” sound in “cop”. A cop is a policeman. The cop is holding a cup. 1. I climbed into a hot truck. 2. My father bothers me about dumb stuff. 3. I have a bug in a cup. 4. The cop stopped and dropped his mop. 5. The mobster was a thug. 6. I dropped a mug of coffee on th…
 
1. By this time tomorrow I’ll be in London. 2. I’ll meet you at the library this evening. 3. Mary ate a large breakfast this morning. 4. At the beginning of this month, Alex moved to New York. 5. I’m coming back to this beach next summer. 6. This is the way to the director’s office. 7. Where shall I put these clean glasses? 8. This is my favorite w…
 
The Magician A magician was working on a cruise ship in the Caribbean. The audience would be different each week, so the magician allowed himself to do the same tricks over and over again. There was only one problem: The captain's parrot saw the shows every week and began to understand what the magician did in every trick. Once he understood that, …
 
1. Thank you for telling me. [Thanks for telling me.] 2. Thank you for letting me know. [Thanks for letting me know.] 3. Thank you for coming over. [Thanks for coming over.] 4. Thank you for stopping by. [Thanks for stopping by.] 5. Thank you for visiting me. [Thanks for visiting me.] 6. Thank you for explaining that to me. [Thanks for explaining t…
 
1. Our company created three new products this year. 2. Susan played a key role in settling the nurses’ strike. 3. I attended our annual meeting in London. 4. I visited the Museum of Modern Art in New York. 5. We called an emergency meeting of the Board of Directors. 6. She grabbed my arm and said, “Let’s get out of here!” 7. My new job offered me …
 
Learn English while listening to native English speakers talk about they do for a living. Learn business English, expand your vocabulary, and have fun learning about occupations and jobs. Jennifer Tarle from YouTube's Popular English Pronunciation Channel @TarleSpeech talks to the big guy, Santa Claus! Jennifer and her daughter, Claire, ask Santa q…
 
Welcome to season 5 of English Sound Building! Today, we’re reviewing all the sounds from season 5, and many others too, with ten tongue twisters. Practise as often as you can to build muscle memory, and make sure you subscribe so you don't miss the next one. The Podcast script is available free on my Patreon. Don't forget to follow me on Instagram…
 
Join Jennifer Tarle from YouTube's Popular English Pronunciation Channel @TarleSpeech. This month, Jennifer will talk about unstressed syllables, how to make them, when to use them, and why they are important and overlooked. Unstressed syllables make you sound more natural and improves your intonation. Jennifer will also review and discuss the prev…
 
Welcome to season 5 of English Sound Building! Today, we’re looking at words with both ‘l’ and ‘r’. Practise as often as you can to build muscle memory, and make sure you subscribe so you don't miss the next one. The Podcast script is available free on my Patreon. Don't forget to follow me on Instagram. Interested in classes or a one-off diagnosis …
 
Welcome to season 5 of English Sound Building! Today, reviewing a lot of sounds in tricky clusters with /l/. Practise as often as you can to build muscle memory, and make sure you subscribe so you don't miss the next one. The Podcast script is available free on my Patreon. You can also follow and contact me on Instagram, or email learnbrickbybrick@…
 
1) My favorite radio show host had a heart attack and now he’s off the air. 2) I don’t like off road vehicles. They’re bad for the environment. 3) What do baseball players do in the off season? 4) It’s better to wash your laundry during off peak hours. 5) I don’t see roast duck. Did they take it off the menu? 6) Who let that guy off his leash? 7) Y…
 
1) He passed himself off as a doctor. 2) She’s off her rocker. [She’s crazy.] 3) If you don’t like that old table, I’ll take it off your hands. 4) The king lost his temper and shouted, “Off with his head! 5) I’m not sure, but off the top of my head I don’t think that’s a good idea. 6) Our new face cream is flying off the shelf. 7) Off the record, I…
 
Welcome to season 5 of English Sound Building! Today, we’re reviewing /r/, and a lot of other consonant sounds besides, to look at clusters with /r/. Practise as often as you can to build muscle memory, and make sure you subscribe so you don't miss the next one. The Podcast script is available free on my Patreon. Don't forget to follow me on Instag…
 
Let’s practice with short sentences using “would+like”. Note in normal speech, “I would” is shortened to “I’d”, "she would" becomes "she'd", etc. 1) I’d like to visit New York some day. 2) I’d like to eat lunch soon. 3) I’d like to learn French. 4) I’d like something to drink. 5) I’d like to be rich, but I’d settle for well-off. 6) I’d like to go h…
 
Welcome to season 5 of English Sound Building! Today, we’re practising the diphthong /eɪ/. Practise as often as you can to build muscle memory, and make sure you subscribe so you don't miss the next one. The Podcast script is available free on my Patreon. Don't forget to follow me on Instagram, Facebook or Twitter. Interested in classes? Learn with…
 
Welcome to season 5 of English Sound Building! Today, we’re following on from last week, and contrasting two sounds we’ve looked at before, but not in relation to each other: /ɜ:/ and /eə/. Practise as often as you can to build muscle memory, and make sure you subscribe so you don't miss the next one. The Podcast script is available free on my Patr…
 
Welcome to season 5 of English Sound Building! Today, we’re contrasting two sounds we’ve looked at before, but not in relation to each other: /e/ and /eə/. Practise as often as you can to build muscle memory, and make sure you subscribe so you don't miss the next one. The Podcast script is available free on my Patreon. Don't forget to follow me on …
 
1) She’s always making trouble. 2) The kids are making too much noise! 3) If the baby feeds herself spaghetti, of course she’ll make a mess! 4) You made some good points, but I still don’t agree with your conclusion. 5) My right knee is bothering me again, so I’m going to call my doctor to make an appointment. 6) When someone talks a lot but their …
 
When I want to be sure I am hearing the sounds of a new language, I listen repeatedly to something short, often a single sentence. In this podcast you'll only hear a few sentences but they are repeated many times. Then you will have a chance to listen and repeat. Test yourself and see how well you can imitate my pronunciation, intonation, and rhyth…
 
Welcome to season 5 of English Sound Building! Today, we’re back with connected speech and another intrusive sound: intrusive /r/. Have fun! Practise as often as you can to build muscle memory, and make sure you subscribe so you don't miss the next one. The Podcast script is available free on my Patreon. Don't forget to follow me on Instagram, Face…
 
Follow on Telegram for more info and my Tandem class and discussion schedule. In this podcast you’ll continue practicing sentences with some of the most common irregular verbs in the present, simple past, and present perfect tenses. 1. think thought thought —She thinks she will start learning German next year. —I thought she was coming over for din…
 
Welcome to season 5 of English Sound Building! Today, we’re continuing from last week’s look at the /r/ sound, thinking about places where we see the letter ‘r’ in writing, but do not pronounce it in a standard RP accent. Practise as often as you can to build muscle memory, and make sure you subscribe so you don't miss the next one. The Podcast scr…
 
Follow on Telegram for more info and my Tandem class and discussion schedule. Irregular verbs are a fact of life in English and many other languages. In this and the next few podcasts you’ll practice sentences with some of the most common irregular verbs in the present, simple past, and present perfect tenses. 1 say said said —She says she speaks S…
 
Welcome to season 5 of English Sound Building! Today is the first of a few episodes this season looking at the /r/ sound. In particular, this episode considers words where the written letter ‘r’ is always pronounced, and practises the /r/ sound in minimal pairs with /l/ and /w/. Practise as often as you can to build muscle memory, and make sure you…
 
Follow on Telegram for more info and my Tandem class and discussion schedule. The word ‘stick’, as a noun, means a thin piece of wood that comes from a tree. So we can say, for example: 1) Find some sticks and we’ll make a fire to keep ourselves warm tonight. A stick can help someone walk. 2) Mr. Johnson is very old. He uses a walking stick when he…
 
Who’s can be a contraction of “who is” 1) Who’s your friend? [Who is your friend?] — This is Sally. 2) Who’s ready for dinner? — Everybody! We’re all hungry. 3) Who’s interested in watching a movie tonight? —I would be, but I have a lot of homework to do. 4) Kids, who’s arriving tomorrow? — Grandma and grandpa! 5) This is my daughter, Miranda, who’…
 
A common and useful construction in English combines the past continuous and the simple past tenses. Here’s an example: I was washing the dishes when my grandmother arrived. The first part of the sentence describes an action that is happening in the past and is continuing. We don’t know how long the speaker was washing dishes—maybe for ten minutes,…
 
This is a long podcast and there is no transcript. I tried to share my thoughts and feelings about how children learn language and what we adults can learn from them. Hope you find it interesting. Follow on Telegram for more info and my Tandem class and discussion schedule. Intro & Outro Music: La Pompe Du Trompe by Shane Ivers - https://www.silver…
 
One of the most common questions that new students of English will hear is: How long have you been studying English? Or: When did you start studying English? Or: When did you start learning English? So let's practice with those, because I often hear people struggle to answer those questions. Here's the question and the answer and we'll practice bot…
 
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