I'll be posting the PRONUNCIATION (in the form of PHONETIC SPELLING) of a WORD everyday. My objective of doing this activity is to raise awarness among our Club members the importance of learning SPEECH SOUNDS and their SYMBOLS if they really want to solve their pronunciation problem.
Now, this is what I want you to do! Look at the PRONUNCIATION for the day and type out the related WRITTEN WORD. I would appreciate it if you could also add your VOICE RECORDING of the pronunciation. It will help those who don't know how to read the PHONETIC TRANSCRIPTIONS. Make use of this opportuntiy to improve your pronunciation or help others with their pronunciation. Here's your very first PRONUNCIATION.
PRONUNCIATION of the DAY - 1
You can use the "voice recorder" below to record your pronunciation and play back the recording to listen to your pronunciation. This voice recorder does not save your recordings, thus you can record your voice as many times as you want until you perfect the pronunciation of a word.
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If you want to RECORD the PRONUNCIATION given daily and SHARE it here with us, you can use the online tool called "CHIRTBIT". Check the home page of this group to learn how to use the tool.
NOTE: For your easy access and practice, I have compiled all the PRONUNCIATIONS posted below at the PHOTO page of the Group. Check it out!
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pharaoh
Congrats Angy.
I didn't know this word :D though seems to be a very common one.
:)
Nice work...! Way to go, Angy...!
Hey Gabriel!
I know the pronunciation but don't know the word. :/
The word is related to ancient Egypt!
PRONUNCIATION of the DAY - 36
If you know the written word of this pronunciation, pay attention to the sounds that the vowel letters make in the word. Don't assume that a letter will always make the same sound. If you have that perception, you can easily go wrong with your pronunciation of the English words. Now, what is the written word of the above pronunciation?
Hi
I can't see the image. Maybe my internet is slow. :(
Hey Gabriel
It is Horizon
Exactly! Good job, SNR.
Thank you so much, Gabriel.
:)