This week, we're looking at the 10 most difficult words that ESL students...
This week, we're looking at the 10 most difficult words to pronounce if you're an ESL learner!
Today, I'm gonna teach you how to kind of cheat at saying them.
So you'll still have the correct pronunciation,
but...
Like many regular verbs in the past tense,
ESL learners have problems with them.
This is definitely no exception.
So,
That's the correct way to pronounce it, however,
usually, you'd just hear people say
That doesn't sound like "I asked him", it sounds like "I ast"
Again, British English can be quite lazy,
so, if you pronounce it like "I ast him",
Now, it'll be easier for you to pronouce!
Oh my God, this one is ridiculous for non-English speakers to pronounce!
Firstly, mostly, because it's got the 'th' /ð/ sound,
which most languages don't have.
"Clothes" is the correct way of saying it,
but,
"close"
again, in lazy English, it kind of sounds the same!
So, for example, if you said :
"I am not wearing any clothes"
I said "I am not wearing any close"
But, in general speech, you won't hear people pronounce "clothes",
you'll hear real British people say "close",
Again, it's got that 'th' sound,
but this time, not a /ð/, but a /θ/
Months /mʌnθs/
But how do you say the easy way?
If you say it a little bit fast, it sounds the same.
"I've been here for 6 months (munts)"
This one causes a lot of problems :
You've seen in one of our videos that the "el" cound sound like a "ew",
so,
you could just say like "jool"
"ry"
"I'm wearing a watch, but I don't like wearing jewellery"
Next one is what I am right now, because this is very this word :
Comfortable /kʌmftəbl/
Comf -
- table
We don't say ve - ge - ta - ble, no,
This one is pretty difficult..Ok, let's try!
Let's break it down in easy sections :
So, this T would be like a glottal T.
Li /lɪ'/
tera /ʧrə/
ture /ʧə/
Literature /lɪʧrəʧə/
You try it : Literature
"What did you study?" - "I studied literature"
Culture /kʌlʧə/
"In London, you'll see many many different cultures"
The next two kind of go together :
I always hear this pronounced as /su:ɪt/
Yes, there's an "I" there, but we don't pronounce the "I"
Challenge for you! In the comments section, make the longest sentence possible using all of these words!