How to Pronounce -er Endings: American English

How to Pronounce -er Endings: American English

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English, Other

6th Grade - University

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The video tutorial covers the pronunciation of word endings, focusing on stress patterns in words with two or more syllables. The ending syllable is always unstressed, lower in pitch, and quicker than the stressed syllable. Examples such as 'father', 'louder', and 'sister' are used to illustrate these concepts. The tutorial also introduces the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) symbols for these sounds. Additionally, the video promotes an upcoming eight-week conversation course designed to improve pronunciation through videos, audio clips, and exercises.

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List some example words that demonstrate the concept of unstressed endings.

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What are the key components of the new course being developed by the teacher?

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