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Eric From Canada
Profesor profesionalHello everyone! Today I am helping you understand native speakers. This is for listening.
In the last episode about the letter T, we saw that on the ends of some words, T changes to a "stop," a "stopped sound." (What, that, cat, etc.). Today, we are also talking about T.
In many words, T or TT is pronounced as D. This happens when the T or TT is between two vowel sounds. Here is the sentence I use to demonstrate:
I read an article today that was much better than the one I read yesterday. I felt that the author was more articulate, the grammar was truly clear, and the range of vocabulary was greater.
Here are the words I used for examples today:
better
matter
later
water
native
bottle
little
barter
quarter
These words have syllables beginning with T that are stressed (e.g. -tiv- in creativity)
creativity
particulate
articulate
retell
return
Please comment below if you have questions. In the iTalki app, you can also subscribe to the podcast. Have a great week!
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3 de may. de 2022 2:45
Eric From Canada
Competencias lingüísticas
Inglés, Francés, Griego (antiguo), Italiano, Latín, Otro
Idioma de aprendizaje
Francés, Griego (antiguo), Italiano, Latín, Otro
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