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How to Pronounce MONKEY IDIOMS! American English Pronunciation
Learn the idioms Monkey around, monkey suit, monkey on my back, barrel of monkeys, and go ape in this fun American English pronunciation video!
Brave Wilderness
Blue Tongue Skink!
On this episode of Breaking Trail, Coyote catches a Blue Tongue Skink! While exploring the Australian outback just outside the town of Meandarra the team stumbles upon this large snake-like lizard! Infamous for their large blue tongue...
The Kiboomers
Tooty Ta | A Tooty Ta Song | Preschool Dance Songs | Tootie Tot Song |The Kiboomers
The Kiboomers! Tooty Ta! A Tooty Ta song. Preschool Dance Songs! Watch our 'A Tooty Ta Ta' video with song lyrics and dance along with the kids! 'A TOOTY TA TA SONG LYRICS FOR KIDS' | 'TOOTY TA DANCE LYRICS FOR CHILDREN' Is everybody...
Kids’ Poems and Stories With Michael Rosen
Last Word - Kids' Poems and Stories With Michael Rosen
Michael Rosen performs the poem Last Word. This poem comes from ‘Mustard, Custard, Grumble Belly and Gravy’ (Bloomsbury Children’s Books).
Rachel's English
How to Pronounce Numbers 11 - 19: American English
How to pronounce the numbers 11-19 in American English. Improve your American Accent / spoken English at Rachel's English with video-based lessons and exercises.
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ZZ vs. JJ (buzz vs. budge) Sounds: American English Pronunciation
What is the difference between ZZ and JJ? In this video, you'll see slow motion comparisons of the sounds.
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How to Pronounce SEE YOU - American English
Learn how to pronounce the phrase SEE YOU in this pronunciation video.
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How to Pronounce BEAUTIFUL -- American English
Learn how to pronounce the word BEAUTIFUL.
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How to Practice the Flap T -- American English Pronunciation
Learn how to practice the Flap T: isolate it by holding out the sound before and the sound after.
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How to Pronounce ORDER -- American English Pronunciation
Learn how to pronounce ORDER in this American English Pronunciation video! It's easier than you think.
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How to say I HAVE A COLD -- American English Pronunciation
How do you pronounce the phrase I HAVE A COLD? Learn about dropping the H in 'have' and what the difference between 'cold' and 'code' is.
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Syllabic Consonants -- How to Pronounce [_l], [_m], [_n], [__]
A Syllabic Consonant is a consonant that replaces the vowel [_] in a syllable. They make it possible to make some short syllables shorter and simpler. Learn about the four syllabic consonants and how to make them.
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PHRASAL VERB CRACK
Start 2017 with the 30-day vocabulary challenge: learn 30 phrasal verbs in 30 days! Day 1: crack up, crack down
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American English Sounds - UR [_] Vowel - How to make the UR as in BIRD Vowel
Learn the Sounds of American English! This video covers the UR as in BIRD [_] Vowel. Perfect your American Accent!
Science360
Turbo tongue
In episode 39, Charlie and Jordan discover one of the most explosive moments in the animal kingdom: the powerful tongue of the tiniest chameleons. This research illustrates that to observe some of nature’s best performances, scientists...
Five Thousand Years
How Accurate is Fan Bingbing’s Costume Compared to Real History
Chinese costume drama 'The Empress of China' was a huge commercial success. Fan Bingbing portrayed Wu Zetian, the only female emperor in Chinese history. This drama used extravagant and revealing costumes to attract viewers, but they are...
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TH Sound - Practice Tip - Tom Kelley - Rachel's English
Three things to keep in mind while learning the TH sound: 1) tongue tip between teeth, 2) TH is gentle, 3) Keep tongue low.
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How to Pronounce the Word YOUR in a Sentence - American English Pronunciation
Did you know the words YOUR and YOU'RE will both reduce in a sentence? Using this pronunciation will help you sound more natural when speaking American English.
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How to Pronounce FOREIGN -- American English Pronunciation
Learn how to pronounce FOREIGN in this Word of the Week video!
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How to Pronounce 'to the' in a Sentence: American English
How to pronounce the words 'to the' together. These two words will be very low in pitch and connected. They should be said very fast. In fact, when said correctly, you can articulate these two words without moving the lips or jaw!.
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How to End a Word in N [n] or NG [_]: American English Pronunciation
Ending a word in N or NG can be difficult for non-native speakers of English. Learn the difference of the mouth position and test your ability to identify the two sounds in this video.
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TONGUE RELAXATION EXERCISES (3 of 6) -- Vocal Exercises -- American English Pronunciation
Learn tongue relaxation exercises in this video, part of a series on relaxation and placement.
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JAW RELAXATION EXERCISES (2 of 6) -- Vocal Exercises -- Amer copy
Part of the RELAXATION AND PLACEMENT SERIES, this video deals with exercises to release jaw tension when you work on your American English Pronunciation.
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How to make the N sound - relating to the D position: American English Pronunciation
How to pronounce the N -- keep the tongue tip up at the roof of the mouth, just behind the teeth -- just like the D!