Natural English Pronunciation for Better English Listening Skills

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Uploaded by on May 26, 2010

Taken from the "Pronunciation Keys" video (100 minutes) at http://realnaturalenglish.com which teaches students to improve their English listening comprehension skills through better, NATURAL pronunciation of difficult English letter sounds and "reduced" phrases (e.g. want to = wanna: see 1:30!).

This unique ESL learning system is available as part of the Real Natural English Video-Book-Workbook (includes SLANG and IDIOMS) package found only at http://www.realnaturalenglish.com.

Remember: Don't give up--you can do it!!

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  • Thanks for making this videos!!!

  • @umerlaumerla Thank's for watching and commenting!

  • Very nice

  • @caracterav Thank you!

  • my toung is bleeding

  • @MrRadioactivepower Apologies for that! But no pain, no gain, as they say...:)

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  • @RealNaturalEnglish actually, "wa-der" is more accurate phonetically in natural speech.

  • @RealNaturalEnglish thank u! your videos are fabulous. I can to practice my pronunciation. :D my ear has to adapt to different pronunciations in different countries (Canada, USA, UK), I m from argentina ... :D bye...

  • @roxanavizcarra1 Yep--it sounds like "wad-er" in natural English--but the focus of this segment in the video is "Wa"

  • water.....  la t no se pronuncia como una d?

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