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Thanks Rebecca. It is a nice lessons

EZR1407

Sounds are different in different languages. And If you try to pronounce them correctly, than all the same sometimes you will dispronounce some unusual for your own language sounds

Goryanchik Maxim

Thanks 👍 Rebecca. I have got 10/10 in statve verb.

jfdogar

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elman 15

Hi Rebecca, very nice your class.

Joselis

Thanks 👍 Rebecca

Wallaceerickbezerra

Thank you !
For next time, can you teach us about the use of “due” :)

emiliano12

Hi Rebecca!

If I may add.
You seem to pronounce the ending ‘s’ on the same way regardless of whether the word ends in voiceless, voiced, sibilant consonant or vowel sound.
For example, ‘s’ sound ought to be made when pronouncing the word ‘cuts’ for it ends in a voiceless consonant. We sould create ‘z’ sound when we say the word ‘beds’ because it ends in a voiced consonant, and eventually, ‘əz’ sound when uttering the word ‘kisses’ as we create an extra syllable.
The question that follows my remark is – Is this an overall rule that covers the phonetic section, or there are variations in terms of different language versions (American English, British English, Australian English etc.)?
Thanks for your clarification in advance.
Best regards!

sajbermen91

Thank You so much Rebecca

maurice78

THANK YOU TEACHER

YASMINA28

thanks

khaled04

Thanks Rebecca

Mohpro
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