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Eric From Canada
Professional TeacherAt last we have arrived at our final episode about native English speakers' pronunciation of T. What I am talking about today is again particularly about North American speakers. For you, this is primarily for listening, and not for speaking.
Here are the words I use as examples:
ant
want
rent
went
accent
won’t
plant
percent
and some phrases:
I can’t hear you, can you check your microphone?
Can you hear me now?
No, I still can’t hear you.
What about now? I think I fixed it.
Yeah, I can hear you now, it’s clear.
I’m stuck in traffic. I can’t get to work on time today.
She can write fantastic essays.
He can’t run as fast at the other guy can.
and the second list:
winter
interesting
international
intersection
rental
enter
I hope this was helpful! Please contact me if you have any questions or would like to speak to me directly about this in a session. You can also subscribe to this podcast via the iTalki app.
See you again soon! Bye for now.
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May 10, 2022 2:36 AM
Eric From Canada
Language Skills
English, French, Greek (Ancient), Italian, Latin, Other
Learning Language
French, Greek (Ancient), Italian, Latin, Other
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