Wadjasay? American English Pronunciation Practice
Wadjasay? American English Pronunciation Practice
2025-01: sentences to practice rhythm, stress, & intonation
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It's okay to read the sentences if you need to, but please do NOT try to read them while you're repeating with the podcast. English spelling is a distraction. It's NOT a useful guide to pronunciation.* Close your eyes (unless you're driving!) and use your ears. Train yourself to really hear the sounds, rhythm, stress and intonation of my speech.
1- I went downtown to pick up some food.
2- He visited his mother in the late afternoon.
3- She cleaned her apartment for most of the day.
4- We drove to the lake and swam for a few hours.
5- I worked on my homework until it was finished.
6- Where did you find such a good book?
7- John takes his dog Rex for a walk twice a day.
8- During the week I work 9 to 5.
9- I started studying English many years ago.
10- Whoever you invite is okay with me.
11- Math and science are my favorite subjects.
12- What kind of pizza would you like to have?
13- Green is not my favorite color.
14- I ate chicken; my mom chose pasta.
15- My father works too much. It’s getting him down.
16- If you don’t understand me I’ll speak more slowly.
*(If you have any doubts about this, have a native speaker say these words for you:
tough, though, house, pour, group, cousin, loud, fourth... Yeah, what a mess.)
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