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Uploaded by on Aug 5, 2011

Today's word is ''paragraph". This is both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it means a distinct portion of written material dealing with a specific idea.
For example, you can say, "In the first paragraph, the writer introduces the reader to the subject matter."
Now, I am going to demonstrate how to pronounce the word.
Please watch closely how I use my lips, teeth, jaw, tongue and facial muscles to say the word "paragraph".

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  • Good job! Thanks.

  • thank you and I love you

  • EXCELLENT..! When both the presenters pronounce the “target word”, without doubt, the learners can see vividly the movement of their speech organs, those visible to the eyes, of course! I think you ladies are doing a Great Service to those learners to whom English is foreign. Keep Up the GOOD WORK!

  • I prefer the american pronunciation

  • ingurishu: "paragurafu"

  • thank you :)

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