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British Vowel sound masterclass: Lesson 6: But wait! There is more… Initial A schwa - PRACTICE
British Vowel sound masterclass: Lesson 6: But wait! There is more… Initial A schwa - PRACTICE
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2 de dic. de 2025 10:15
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Sharpen your British English vowels with this focused practice session on the four pronunciations of the initial A. In this episode, you’ll warm up with clear examples, drill minimal pairs to refine your ear, and test your control through mixed-word practice and playful tongue twisters. It’s a practical, repetition-based workout designed to build accuracy and confidence with one of the most common—and most confusing—vowel patterns in English. Perfect for learners who want targeted pronunciation training and steady improvement. Transcript: Unstressed Schwa; about - again - ago - around - aware - allow - alone - adapt - ahead - across - attend - attempt - amount - agree - apart - assist - achieve Short /æ/ – apple, actor, attitude - average - annual - actual - anchor - Attic - album Long a /eɪ/ April - agent - alien - able - ancient - apron - acorn - aces /ɑː/ artist - archive - army - armour - artisan Activity 1: about – apple again – actor ago – agent around – army awake – able allow – artist alone – acorn adapt – April ahead – alien across – armour attend – alien attempt – aces amount – April agree – acorn apart – artist assist – agent achieve – army Activity 2: apple – agent – army – about actor – able – artist – again animal – alien – archive – alone advantage – agent – army – amount address – able – artist – again arrow – able – army – about aroma – agent – artist – alone ate – apple – army – about atlas – able – artist – again Activity 3: Angry ants always avoid amber apples. An actual actor attacked an attractive anchor. Able aliens ate apricot acorns all afternoon. April’s agents arranged ancient aprons. Army artists archive armour accurately. Artisan armies argue around ancient arches.
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