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Pronunciation Practice Activities - Assets

Pronunciation Practice Activities - Assets

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1.7 Pronouncing names in English 33 1.8 Pronouncing places, products and planets 34 1.9 Impersonations 36 1.10 Intonation in print 38 2 Sounds: vowels, consonants and consonant clusters 42 Vowels: correcting particular vowels 42 2.1 Matching vowel sounds: a family tree 44 2.2 Finding words including the same vowel sound: word routes 48

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Apostrophes - Concordia University, St. Paul

Apostrophes - Concordia University, St. Paul

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When pronouncing the possessive of Israelites as two syllables, use just one apostrophe after the ess: The Israelites’ flag design is nice (not Israelites’s flag). It is acceptable to write “James’ bike…” but the Writing Center style is “James’s bike.” Whatever you choose, be consistent.

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BBC Learning English

BBC Learning English

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In the past simple regular verbs end in 'ed' and there are three different ways of pronouncing these two little letters - / ɪd /, / d / and / t /. First let's look at the / ɪd / ending. Regular verbs that end in the sound / t / or / d /, in the past simple the 'ed' ending is pronounced / ɪd /. Here are some examples: Examples:

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Neopronouns Explained - UNCG

Neopronouns Explained - UNCG

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nametag and I want to make sure I am pronouncing that right. Can you tell me how you pronounce it?”. You also might find yourself in a situation where you hear a pronoun you aren’t familiar with and don’t know how to use. Try this: “Taylor, I heard you say you use “ze/zir” pronouns and I want to make sure I’m using them correctly.

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How to pronounce chinese names

How to pronounce chinese names

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"e" sound, as in "wet." Pronouncing this is one of the hardest things for students of Mandarin. – ui as "way" – uo as "war" (British pronunciation) Pinyin Pronunciation (cont’d) Consonants – c as the 'ts' in "bits" or the Russian "tsar" – ch as in English, but with the tongue curled back – j as the 'j' in "Joe" – a hard J, NOT as ...

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Physicians' Handbook on Medical Certification of Death (4 ...

Physicians' Handbook on Medical Certification of Death (4 ...

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‘‘pronouncing physician’’ may authorize release of the body to the funeral director. In such cases, the attending physician will certify the cause of death at a later time. In all cases, the attending physician is responsible for certifying the cause of death. In most cases, he or she will both pronounce death and certify the cause of ...

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THE PHONETIC ALPHABET

THE PHONETIC ALPHABET

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Similarly, there is a standard method of pronouncing numbers to ensure that precision in verbal data transmissions is assured. The phonetic alphabet is used by the emergency services and could be used in their transmission of information. It is also helpful when there are high levels of

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Medical Certification Worksheet

Medical Certification Worksheet

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Pronouncing & certifying – To the best of my knowledge, death occurred at the time, date, and place, and due to the cause(s) and manner stated. Medical examiner/coroner – On the basis of examination and/or investigation, in my opinion, death occurred at the time, date, and place, and due to the cause(s) and manner stated.

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Pronouncing ED Endings - EnglishForEveryone.org

Pronouncing ED Endings - EnglishForEveryone.org

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Example: I played soccer this afternoon. • In this example, the end of the word “play” sounds like Y.So, the “ed” ending is pronounced “d”. Directions: Write your own sentences that use “ed” endings that sound like “d”. 1) _____ 2) _____

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