Let's Learn English! Topic: Pronunciation Part 2 | Summary and Q&A

TL;DR
Bob the Canadian provides pronunciation tips and answers questions from viewers, discussing words like "reward," "towards," "drip," and "drop." He also celebrates his 3rd year anniversary on YouTube.
Key Insights
- 🥶 Pronunciation can be challenging for language learners, especially as they get older.
- 😷 Asking specific pronunciation questions helps learners improve their pronunciation skills.
- 🔇 The sound of "th" can be difficult for non-native English speakers.
- 🔑 Some words in English have different pronunciations but similar spellings, causing confusion.
Transcript
pronunciation can be a difficult thing to master I've noticed that especially if you're older and you're learning a language it can be hard to form the correct sounds with your mouth but welcome to this lesson on nun CA ssin they're my audio was on on my laptop I am so happy to see all of you here this morning I'm sorry I didn't have time to chat w... Read More
Questions & Answers
Q: How do you pronounce "reward" and "towards"?
"Reward" is pronounced as ri-ward, rhyming with "guard." "Towards" is pronounced as tuh-wards, with the emphasis on the first syllable.
Q: How do you pronounce "2020"?
When spoken slowly, it is pronounced as twen-ty twen-ty with a clear "t" sound. However, when spoken at a normal speed, native English speakers often soften the "t" sound, making it sound like "twen-ny."
Q: Can you explain the difference between "drip" and "drop"?
"Drip" refers to the process of water slowly coming out, like the sound it makes when a tap is not fully closed. "Drop" refers to a single unit of liquid falling from something, like a drop of water falling from a faucet.
Q: How do you pronounce "ear" and "year"?
"Ear" refers to the part of the body, and "year" refers to the period of time. The main difference in pronunciation is in the vowel sound, with "ear" having a longer "ee" sound.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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Bob the Canadian provides pronunciation tips for words like "reward," "towards," "drip," and "drop."
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He answers questions from viewers about pronunciation, including the difference between "reward" and "towards," and the pronunciation of "2020."
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Bob celebrates his 3rd year anniversary on YouTube and thanks viewers for their support.
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