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What Are the Most Important Words for ESL Students to Learn?

  • Post author:Sharon
  • Post published:November 21, 2025
  • Post category:English lexicon/Pronunciation/teaching English/vocabulary
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What Are the Most Important Words for ESL Students to Learn? How to Choose and Teach Vocabulary Step-by-Step Imagine that you are looking at the text for your next ESL…

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Linking Consonants to Vowels – English Pronunciation

  • Post author:Sharon
  • Post published:September 1, 2022
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This is the final in a series of three posts about how words are linked together in spoken English.In the first post, we talked about linking vowel sounds together. You…

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Linking Words Together – Consonant to Consonant

  • Post author:Sharon
  • Post published:August 11, 2022
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Linking words together is an important part of any language. It is the same with  American English. Linking words together helps us speak more smoothly and easily.In a different post,…

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More About Stress-Timed English

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  • Post published:November 14, 2020
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More About Stress-Timing in English In the last post, we discovered that English is a stress-timed language. That means that speakers will stress certain words, and minimize, or reduce, others.…

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English Is a Stress-Timed Language

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  • Post published:October 24, 2020
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The Secret to Sounding Natural When You Speak English Here’s the secret to sounding natural when you speak English – understand that English is a stress-timed language!Most Languages are Syllable-TimedMost…

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