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Words with Strange Pronunciation

Words with Strange Pronunciation

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English, Other

6th Grade - University

Hard

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Wayground Content

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This tutorial explores words with unusual pronunciations, focusing on their spellings and how they differ from their pronunciations. The instructor, with an Australian accent, provides examples like 'rhythm', 'haphazard', 'shepherd', 'choir', 'guarantee', 'vacuum', and 'sieve', explaining their correct pronunciations and meanings. The tutorial emphasizes that these words often confuse even native speakers due to their spellings. The instructor suggests using online resources for American pronunciations, noting that they are not drastically different from British pronunciations.

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