Homophone Phrases -- American English Pronunciation
30 июля 2013

Homophone Phrases -- American English Pronunciation

Homophone Phrases -- American English Pronunciation
SUBSCRIBE!: bit.ly/RE_sub, ESL: Sometimes, phrases will sound just like words or other phrases when we reduce and link. See the transcript for this vi...
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#1 написал: miguel chavez (1 августа 2013 08:27)
i like the videos with subtitles ?
#2 написал: unhap2331 (1 августа 2013 08:27)
Rachel is hard to pronounce 'character? ' and 'wonderland':( may you post a video for it?
#3 написал: ?? ? (1 августа 2013 08:27)
you are my mentor , teacher , damn , i am studying in ELS , and no teacher teaches like that , ( LOVE ) gonna? watch more
#4 написал: peter19220 (1 августа 2013 08:27)
Rachel you deserve? more views!
#5 написал: muzammilali007 (1 августа 2013 08:27)
Thank you for these great lessons, Rachel. I learned English from American sources and picked up the accent too which now I'm trying to improve.? I moved to the UK last year and I'm always amused at the reaction of Brits when they say, "How is it that you sound American when you grew up in the Middle-East?" :)
#6 написал: peter19220 (1 августа 2013 08:27)
Homophone phrases still confuse me :(? But I am a lot better now. Thank you Rachel!
#7 написал: OnemmanuellE G.M. (1 августа 2013 08:27)
I think this is very important because? there are a lot of homophone phrases than are confusing. thanks Rachel.
#8 написал: Yummy MacDonald (1 августа 2013 08:27)
thank you so much. it's very useful Rachel :) keep doing?
#9 написал: Peter Maximilian HM (1 августа 2013 08:27)
lead the metal /? lead the verb (basic verb form) / led the simple past form of to lead ... Good stuff!
#10 написал: Omar Al (1 августа 2013 08:27)
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