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Pronunciation

Please note The information on this page is for the AMEP Home Tutoring program. 

This resource will help your students practise minimal pairs and the different sounds of English and improve their stress and intonation.

English learners often confuse Minimal Pairs like /ɪ/ and /i:/ sit seat.
Minimal Pair /e/ and /ɪ/ desk disk.
Minimal Pair /e/ and /eɪ/ wet wait.
Minimal Pair /æ/ and /ʌ/ bat but

A recollection of resources to support students learn about stress patterns, intonation, pronouncing different vowel sounds and more!

This website covers pronunciation of the words by giving the student the UK and US version of the word.

It also helps the student with the phonetic transcription of words so students can hear how the word is pronounced and what combination of sound makes up the word.

Tim's Pronunciation Workshop shows students how English is really spoken. It'll help your student become a better listener and a more fluent speaker.