32 Commonly Mispronounced English Words – Connected Speech and Pronunciation – Advanced English

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Learn the correct pronunciation for these 32 commonly mispronounced English words. I teach you the individual pronunciation as well as connected speech in the American English accent. We go over each word as well as sentences that you can practice. Ready for this Advanced English Pronunciation lesson?

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  • Gian C says:

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  • Said Farid says:

    Hello professor
    Thank you so much for your priceless advice and interesting guidance i really appreciate your job. I wish you peace and happiness under the sky of prosperity.
    All the best
    Your follower from Algeria.

  • Otto says:

    Gracias por su excelente clase , saludos desde GUATEMALA .

  • Darker Hippo says:

    At 7‘23‘’, you pronounced “intermittent” with the emphasis on the first syllable, as you explained, but the IPA that you gave at the same time had the primary stress mark on the third syllable. So, variants exists?
    Great video though.

    • Dilnoza Yusupova says:

      I’ve listened to exactly this word so many times but still didn’t get how to pronounce it, couldn’t repeat it…

  • Jennifer Selinger says:

    Hello from Brazil!Wonderful classes!
    I was wondering if would be beneficial to give us a little time to repeat the words and phrases!
    Thx

    • Advanced English - For Professionals says:

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  • davidacostaflores says:

    Love it. I´m mexican by birth, and american by choice, and I think that my native language is english?, but it is not, it´s spanish and you just enlighten me with this video.

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  • Aparna Bhatia says:

    This is helping me teach pronunciation to my students. ARIGATO! ❤

  • SirGawain DF says:

    This an unquestionable rule – the more a person is educated, the easier it is to understand them. Educated people pay attention to their speech, their pronunciation, they are usually aware who they speak to. As far as this lady is concerned. it’s a great pleasure to hear an American person who speaks without that heavy American accent. Cheers🙂

  • TARUN V says:

    I am unaware that i was making few mistakes. Today I’ve understood better about words like metabolism pronunciation and epitome. Nice lesson and Thank you 💞

  • Gilberto Sanchez says:

    Thanks Mary I love your lessons !!

  • Prem Kumar.m says:

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  • MAHADEB DASKARMAKAR says:

    Just today I subscribed your channel, mam. It’s very useful for me. I am very lucky to find your channel. Actually I am a Bengali speaking person. I am trying to speak English. Really I am being immensely benefited from teaching

  • MAHADEB DASKARMAKAR says:

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  • J Olisa says:

    I am here embarrassed that I have said Epitome wrong my whole life😂 and I have a Masters degree 💁🏽‍♀️🙆🏽‍♀️

  • Fernando Gomez says:

    Thanks Hadar for your helping us to learn more and more this wonderful language!❤❤❤

  • lyes0516 says:

    Thanks a lot, I have a degree in interpreting and translation, I live in Algeria. I love American literature and knowing how the words sound in real make my reading even more aesthetic. I think I find something Californian in the way you talk. You remind me, even in your intonations, of the thinker Christina Hoff Sommers who has a Californian accent. But maybe I am wrong, so are you Californian, or from somewhere else? Because I noticed Californians have a special way to pronounce certain words. Also do Southerners very differently. Thanks.

  • Bingo123 says:

    I have “a headache in my stomach”. I just found a recipe for eggnog French toast. My stomach will surely smile AND my head no longer has an ache. Great video! (So clear!)

  • Eden Acebedo says:

    I’m glad I saw your video =) Though I considered myself as beginner in learning english but seeing your videos makes everything fun, easy to follow and stress free =). Thanks for sharing your skills.

  • Ram Kumar says:

    Could you please share the PDF file of your lessons?

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