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6th Class: Some difficult words to pronounce in the English language.

Palabras difíciles de pronunciar en Inglés:
Hoy trabajaremos algunos errores de pronunciación más concretos.
Palabras de difícil pronunciación por hablantes de Español y las terminaciones de los verbos en pasado:

  • Palabras de difícil pronunciación para hablantes de Español

Intenta primero pronunciar la palabra por ti misma y luego sigue el link a wordreference para escuchar la pronunciación correcta

Name
Transcription
ALMOND
AUTHOR
BEACH
BIOLOGIST
BISCUIT
BUSY
BUTCHER
CASTLE
CHEF
CHOIR
CHURCH
COLLEAGUE
COUPON
CRISPS
DAWN
DOWN
EDINBURG
FOCUS
HELLO
HYPERBOLE
ISLAND
LAUGH
LIBRARY
LINGERIE
MINUTE
MONEY
PLUMBER
SPAIN
SQUIRREL
VEGETABLES
WIFI

  • Regla simple para la pronunciación de los verbos en pasado en Inglés:

Hay 3 posibles pronunciaciones del pasado: T - D - ID

/T/ Sonido sin voz o sordo: si te pones la mano en la nuez de la garganta, no vibra: 
p, k, f, sh, ch, x, s.
/D/ Sonido con voz o sonoro: y por eso notas la vibración poniendo la mano en la garganta. 
todas las vocales, v, l, n, m
/ID/ Después de T y D
T
D
ID
WATCHED
WORKED
LAUGHED
LIVED
MOVED
TRIED
WANTED
WAITED
NEEDED

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