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Some of the trickiest English words to pronounce are the shortest. 😵‍💫 How many did you get right? Let me know in the comments! 👇
🗣️ Hush-hush, no-no, bye-bye: echo words are so fun, you'll say them twice! 😜 Which is your favourite?
Sneezes, hiccups, sighs – let's name those noises in English! 🤧😅
Flour, water, yeast… and a journey you knead to see! 🍞✨ Get it? “Knead” like mixing the dough… sounds just like “need”… anyone? 🎤 I’ll show myself out.
The dark /l/ sound - can you differentiate between the light and dark /l/?
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Are you saying the /d/ sound in these words? 🗣️ Well, stop it! ...sorry, that was a bit aggressive, but seriously, stop! 🛑
Confession: These words are so advanced that most native English speakers can’t use them 😰... challenge accepted?
Why say 'telephone' when you can say 'dog & bone'? 🐕🦴 Let's learn the art of Cockney rhyming slang! (drop a 🎩 in the comments if you want part 2!)