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Game dealing with aspects of English pronunciation.

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Advanced Pronunciation SkillsOnline version

Game dealing with aspects of English pronunciation.

by Carmen San
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Starts with A

Phenomenon in connected speech where 2 sounds become more similar to one another because they are spoken consecutively.

Starts with B

It is usually mispronounced as 'beer'.

Starts with C

/str/ or /sk/ are examples of consonant...

Starts with D

A ... is a conversation between 2 or more people.

Starts with E

It happens when a phoneme is lost.

Starts with F

Typical feature of American English. It happens in words like 'city' or 'water'.

Starts with G

... stops are a type of consonantal sounds used in Cockney Rhyming Slang.

Starts with H

Female inheritor pronounced with a Silent H.

Starts with I

Feature of connected speech. When a sound appears between two words. It can be /j/ or /w/ or /r/

Starts with J

Person who presides at trial. This word contains two voiced affricate sounds.

Starts with K

It is a metric unit of measurement stressed differently in British and American English.

Starts with L

Synonym of catenation. It happens in connected speech when the end of a word blends into another one.

Starts with M

'sit' and 'seat' are examples of ... pairs.

Starts with N

The ... flow in a conversation comes when there's been a constant practice of the target language.

Contains O

... are pieces of writing that help to improve rhythm and intonation.

Starts with P

... stress. It's the most important stress in a word.

Contains Q

... English is used in a familiar conversation.

Starts with R

What does RP stand for?

Starts with S

Word ... is of paramount importance in English. It can be represented by capitalised letters as in 'hoTEL'.

Starts with T

Phonetic ... helps you see how words or sentences are pronounced.

Starts with U

In a word there is a stressed syllable and the others are ...

Starts with V

Mr.Schwa is the most common ... sound in the English language.

Starts with W

You can find strong and ... forms.

Starts with X

It is and instrument spelt with but pronounced as /z/.

Contains Y

This word contains this Silent Letter.

Contains Z

You will be ... to see how your English improves after this course.

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