Diphthong Sound / aʊ / as in “cloud” – American English Pronunciation English Sounds – OW [aʊ] Diphthong How to Pronounce the OW /aʊ/ Diphthong How to pronounce the English long OW sound /aʊ/ The /aʊ/ Sound (BE)
Phrasal verbs
ended up; ending up; ends up Definition of end up : to reach or come to a place, condition, or situation that was not planned or expected // The book ended up in the trash. // He didn’t want to
Bobby Jones: Lesson 7
even so – несмотря на это 1. It was raining, but even so we had to go out. 2. I had a terrible headache, but even so I went to the concert. 4. There are a lot of spelling mistakes;
Grammar resources
English Grammar Online – Reference and Explanations Everyday Grammar Podcast (VOA) Everyday Grammar Podcast (VOA) beginning (2015)
My questions
Как сказать: Я пойму это со временем – I’ll understand it over time ? we are allowed – is there something wrong with this phrase Я не приносил домой свой ноутбук, за исключением тех случаев, когда знал, что мне нужно
Bobby Jones: Lesson 6
pronunciation really, really bush(/bʊʃ/) – куст brush – щетка, низкий кустарник bush, bushes = brush, brushes I live(/lɪv/) vs I leave(/liːv/) (I said leave instead of live) we are allowed Pronunciation (long vowels, I pronounced them short) The duration of
Pronouncing the short e /ɛ/ = EH
Pronouncing the short e /ɛ/ in American English American English – EH [ɛ] Vowel How to pronounce the English short e sound /ɛ/ Vowel Sound / ɛ / as in “bed” – American English Pronunciation Bed or Bad? Head or
UH = / ə / (Schwa)
The Schwa (Hadar) Vowel Sound / ə / (Schwa) as in “ago” – American English Pronunciation American English Sounds – UH [ə] Vowel – How to make the SCHWA Vowel
How to Pronounce [æ] before [n], [m], or [ŋ]; Men vs Man
How to Pronounce [æ] before [n], [m], or [ŋ] How to Pronounce MAN vs. MEN – American English (Rachel) How to Pronounce MAN 👨 MEN 👬 WOMAN 👩 WOMEN 👭 Bed or Bad? Head or Had? Men or Man?
American short a /æ/, short O /ɑ/, short u / ʌ /
Cap-Cup-Cop (The 3 A’s) | American English Pronunciation short a /æ/ = AA (Front a) short u /ʌ/ = UH (Central a) short O /ɑ/ (Back a) American English – AA [æ] Vowel (Rachel) Vowel Sound / æ /