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How to Say "Are you okay?" American English Pronunciation
Learn how to say 'are you okay?" in this American English Pronunciation lesson. You'll notice the reduction of 'are'!
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English Sounds - Y [j] Consonant - How to make the Y [j] Consonant
Learn the Sounds of American English! This video covers the Y [j] Consonant. Perfect your American Accent!
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How to Pronounce PROBABLY - American English
Learn how to pronounce PROBABLY in this Word of the Week! Did you know it can be 2 or 3 syllables?
Brave Wilderness
Super Sized Anole!
On this Breaking Trail adventure, Coyote stumbles upon an incredible SUPER- SIZED Anole! The Cuban Knight Anole, which looks like a giant version of the more common Green Anole, is an invasive species in South Florida and is often...
Catalyst University
Deglutition | Muscles of the Palate [OINAs]
In this video, we explore the structure and functions of the major pharyngeal palate muscles: origins, insertions, innervation, actions, and blood supply.
Rachel's English
IMPOSSIBLE! [or NOT?] – Learn English Conversation in 4 Hours Part 30
If you want to know how to learn English conversation, improve your English comprehension, think in English, speak faster and stop translating in your head this video is just for you! English conversation practice is the best way to move...
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How to Pronounce EVERY -- American English
Learn how to pronounce EVERY in this Word of the Week -- it kind of looks like a 3-syllable word, but it's just 2!
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How to Pronounce TIRED -- American English
Learn how to pronounce the word TIRED sound by sound.
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How to Pronounce Squirrel - American English Pronunciation
Reduce your accent and learn how to pronounce SQUIRREL in this English lesson.
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How to Pronounce Work vs. Walk: American English
How to pronounce WORK vs. WALK: break down the sounds and step through them on at a time. Improve your American Accent / spoken English at Rachel's English with video-based lessons and exercises.
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How to Say and Use EXCUSE ME in English
Learn the different meanings of the phrase EXCUSE ME, and how to pronounce this phrase in American English. We use this phrase to get people's attention, if we bump into someone, if we can't understand what they've said, we use it...
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PHRASAL VERB PIN
Start 2017 with the 30-day vocabulary challenge: learn 30 phrasal verbs in 30 days! Day 5: pin down, pin on, pin up.
Rachel's English
Ben Franklin Exercise - Double Date Part 1
If you want to learn how to improve your English conversation skills a great exercise is for you to do an in-depth analysis of a short conversation snippet or monologue. Taking a very close look at short pieces of English conversation...
Rock 'N Learn
Learn English - Parts of the Head
Learn words for the parts of the head and face in English. Perfect for toddlers or English language learners of any age. The onscreen mouth shows how to properly form and pronounce each sound. Learners feel encouraged to imitate the...
The Noted Anatomist
Cranial nerves IX, X, XI & XII
This is a brief tutorial covering the glossopharyngeal, vagus, spinal accessory and hypoglossal nerves.
Rachel's English
WANT vs. WON'T Pronunciation - American English
These two words are not pronounced the same: the lips must round for the second half of the OH diphthong in the word WON'T.
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American English Pronunciation: EH [_] vs. AA [_] Vowels
How to pronounce the EH [_] vs AA [_] vowels -- compare pictures and hear the difference in position for these two sounds.
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How to Pronounce REALLY -- American English Pronunciation
Learn how Americans pronounce REALLY in this American English video!
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How to Pronounce QUARTER - Conversational American English Pronunciation
Learn how to pronounce Quarter in conversational English. Improve your spoken English, and make it easier to pronounce: Drop the [w] sound!
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How to Link the TH Sound: American English Pronunciation
How to link TH. TH can be a tricky sound to link to other consonants.
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How to Pronounce USED TO in American English
Learn how to pronounce 'used to' in American English. Improve English speaking and English conversation skills by learning the sounds and stress of American English.
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How to Answer the Phone: American English Pronunciation, 2 of 2
How to answer the phone /telephone -- American English Pronunciation & Accent reduction.
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NTH Cluster Practice Tip -- American English Pronunciation
Learn a shortcut to making this consonant cluster with teacher Tom. More words: month, ninth, tenth, eleventh, thirteenth, fourteenth, fifteenth, sixteenth, seventeenth, eighteenth, nineteenth, millionth, billionth, zillionth, labyrinth
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How to Pronounce 'Schedule' -- American English
Learn how to pronounce 'schedule' in this Word of the Week video. Did you know it can be 2 or 3 syllables?