Lesson 6a – WORD STRESS – English Pronunciation
By admin on February 11, 2010, 2:10 pm
Topic: Word Stress. This is a lesson in four parts. In this first segment I explain what word stress is and why it's important. Levels: All levels.
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Excellent work
thanks from Saudi Arabia
Thanks loads from Malaysia
Thanks a lot for these lessons =)
thank you so much from sudan, you are so sexy and have a good charism,i love you
Thank you sooooooo much. I’m a temporary ESL tutor for someone and it’s hard coming up with good examples (from 9-5, no less :/).
this makes me want to go on a vaCAtion. lol. j/k
Thank you so much!
tnx jennifer it helps me alot
Thank you, from Thailand.
HI Jennifer. I have Seen ur lessons. & that was very helpful for me. So thanx.
jennifer,you are so great ! were you a teacher before?it help me a lot .thank you very much!
you’re such a solar woman!
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Thank you very much..I didn’t know that before..Thank Thank and Thank
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Dear Jennifer, your videos are great. I love those which teach the ‘th’ sound. Do you have videos that teach word endings like -k, -s, -g? I cant find them on youtube? =)
what about can and cant!:D
i m teaching english using your videos they are very helpful……….god bless you for this nice job…thnx
You are very helpful Jennifer. Im gonna watch all your lessons and Happy New Year!
which sites would you recommend?
perfect lesson after all
Well, don’t throw your textbook out the window just yet.
Textbooks have their benefits, too. In any case, I’m glad you find the videos helpful. I’ve enjoyed learning to teach in this new medium.
It is excellent!! It’s actually the better way of learning Phonetics I’ve ever seen! I hate my textbook as I realize it is much easier to practice like this with you. Thanks a lot!
You’re not alone in your struggle to say vowel sounds clearly. Don’t listen to the laughter. Speak slowly and your sentences should give your listeners enough context to understand which word you’re saying.
I haven’t found time yet to make lessons on vowel sounds. For now, remember that the “i” in PITCH is made with relaxed lips. “EA” n PEACH is made with lips pulled out (like a smile) and your tongue is more tense.
excellent…
thx you jennifer.. your video is really helpful for me..
i am non native english speaker and sometimes always got confused of these word stress.