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Poem About English Pronunciation. English Pronunciation 101 Poem Watt's Pronunciation Poem (1954) "I take it you already know A major issue I encounter with ESL students is pronunciation and associated features such as intonation, stress, rhythm and pacing
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Watt's Pronunciation Poem (1954) "I take it you already know The Chaos George Nolst Trenité (1870-1946) Dearest creature in creation Studying English pronunciation, I will teach you in my verse Sounds like corpse, corps, horse and worse
Pronunciation Poem
Therefore, I decided to select some English-language poems for practice in class, while online students can find a multitude of YouTube videos of poems being recited by professional actors. "The Chaos" is a poem which demonstrates the irregularity of English spelling and pronunciation, written by Gerard Nolst Trenité (1870-1946), also known under the pseudonym Charivarius The Chaos George Nolst Trenité (1870-1946) Dearest creature in creation Studying English pronunciation, I will teach you in my verse Sounds like corpse, corps, horse and worse
Pronunciation Poems! English pronunciation poem, Funny poems, English words. Watt's Pronunciation Poem (1954) "I take it you already know The Chaos George Nolst Trenité (1870-1946) Dearest creature in creation Studying English pronunciation, I will teach you in my verse Sounds like corpse, corps, horse and worse
British English Pronunciation Poem Learn Pronunciation The Chaos Gerard Nolst Trenité. It first appeared in an appendix to the author's 1920 textbook Drop Your Foreign Accent: engelsche uitspraakoefeningen I will teach you in my verse, Sounds like corpse, corps, horse, and worse