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20 contributions to English Pronunciation Lab
Quick pronunciation check
English, often, is unclear not because of grammar…but because of small sound differences. Listen to these in your head: 👉 work 👉 walk Try repeating: I walk to work - I walk to work...and let me know if you hear a difference! One sound changes everything. Many learners mix these two because their ears hear the spelling, not the sound. 👇 Your turn:Which one feels harder for you to pronounce?work or walk? and especially...do you hear the difference?
Quick pronunciation check
Coffee hour time!
Hi guys! Hope you had a great monday up to now! Quick question: Is there a time you would prefer the coffee hour? A lot of different time zones but maybe if you let me know what works best for you i can change time! 😃
Coffee hour time!
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@Priscila dos Santos thanks for the feedback
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@Bb Y thans for your feedback
🗣️ Small Confession Time
Many confident English speakers still avoid certain words. Not because they don’t know them…but because they’re not sure how they sound. 👇 Be honest: Is there an English word you avoid saying out loud? (No explanations needed — just the word.) You might discover others feel the same 🙂
🗣️ Small Confession Time
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@Pradeep Jayatilaka Cool!! Here is the phonetics of acne: ækni. Have you ever studied the IPA or know anything about it? If you can read it then you can pronounce any word perfectly!!!
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Hi! great question! the double R sound, or doubles in any case don't exist in english! The phonetic transcription of the R is this: a: . All you have to do is make the sound long and eliminate the r sound 😁. The phonetic transcription of rare is: reə...can you read that? 😁
Hi from Sri Lanka
Hi everyone, I just joined here and wanted to say "Hi". I'm from Sri Lanka (as you can guess from the title) and happy to be here. Hope to improve my English communication to serve my clients and my own community better.
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Hi Pradeep! Great to have you here and hope to see you tonight at the Coffee Hour!!!
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@Pradeep Jayatilaka 😱😱
Better pronunciation = more confidence?
Would you feel more confident if you would: A) Find the right words B) Pronounce them clearly C) Both What is most important to you?
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Better pronunciation = more confidence?
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Thank you for sharing Alex! I think everyone here can relate! Your English is excellent and you absolutely should NOT worry about the perfect word! Nobody is perfect! You know tons of words and the struggle of finding that extra one or that perfect one torments many! Don't let that happen! Communication is key...and you are perfectly able to communicate! Often just showing confidence when speaking (not even using the perfect word) is the best and easiest solution!
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@Pradeep Jayatilaka That's a tough question to answer. There really isn't a number because it depends also on how you communicate too. The key is to speak simple and then add new words. 😉 Communication!
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Sal Di Giallonardo
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I teach non native speakers to communicate with confidence💪

Active 5h ago
Joined Oct 12, 2025
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