English Pronunciation - Lesson 1a Free online lesson with a native speaker, Jennifer. Lesson 1a topic: unvoiced "th". All levels. English Pronunciation - Lesson 1b Free online pronunciation lesson with a native speaker, Jennifer. Lesson 1b topic: unvoiced "th". Al... English Pronunciation - Lesson 2 Free online lesson with a native speaker, Jennifer. Lesson 2 topic: voiced "th". All levels. English Pronunciation - Lesson 3a Pronunciation lesson with a native speaker, Jennifer. Levels: intermediate to advanced. Topic: Use o... English Pronunciation - Lesson 3b Pronunciation lesson with a native speaker, Jennifer. Levels: intermediate to advanced. Topic: Use o... English Pronunciation - Lesson 4a Topic: /l/ in the initial position. Level: All levels, though some vocabulary in the explanations an... English Pronunciation - Lesson 4a (continued) This is a continuation of Lesson 4a. Topic: /l/ in the initial position. Level: All levels, though s... English Pronunciation - Lesson 4b Topic: /l/ in the middle position. Level: All levels, though some vocabulary in the explanations and... English Pronunciation - Lesson 4b (continued) This is a continuation of Lesson 4b. Topic: /l/ in the middle position. Level: All levels, though so... English Pronunciation - Lesson 4c Topic: /l/ in the final position. Level: All levels, though some vocabulary in the explanations and ... English Pronunciation - Lesson 4c (continued) Topic: /l/ in the final position. Level: All levels, though some vocabulary in the explanations and ... Topic: "R" as a vowel sound. Level: All levels, though some vocabulary in the explanations and exerc... English Pronunciation - Lesson 5a (continued) Topic: "R" as a vowel sound. Level: All levels, though some vocabulary in the explanations and exerc... English Pronunciation - Lesson 5b Topic: "R" as a consonant sound. Level: All levels, though some vocabulary in the explanations and e... English Pronunciation - Lesson 5b (second part) Topic: "R" as a consonant sound. Level: All levels, though some vocabulary in the explanations and e... English Pronunciation - Lesson 5b (third part) Topic: "R" as a consonant sound. Level: All levels, though some vocabulary in the explanations and e... English Pronunciation - Lesson 5c Topic: "R" and "L". Level: All levels, though some vocabulary in the explanations and exercises will... English Pronunciation - Lesson 5c (second part) Topic: "R" and "L". Level: All levels, though some vocabulary in the explanations and exercises will... English Pronunciation - Lesson 6a - Word Stress Topic: Word Stress. This is a lesson in four parts. In this first segment the teacher explains what ... English Pronunciation - Lesson 6b - Word Stress This is PART TWO of four parts. Topic: Word Stress. In this segment the teacher explain syllable sep... English Pronunciation - Lesson 6c - Word Stress This is PART THREE of four parts. Topic: Word Stress. In this segment we continue the main exercise ... English Pronunciation - Lesson 6d - Word Stress This is PART FOUR of a lesson in four parts. Topic: Word Stress. In this segment we finish going thr... English Pronunciation - Lesson 7a - Thought Groups PART ONE of a lesson in TWO parts. Topic: Thought Groups. Develop your awareness of the natural rhyt.. English Pronunciation - Lesson 7b - Thought Groups PART TWO of a lesson in TWO parts. Topic: Thought Groups. Develop your awareness of the natural rhyt... English Pronunciation - Lesson 8a - Stress Patterns PART ONE of a lesson in THREE parts. Topic: Stress in phrases and sentences. Develop your awareness ... English Pronunciation - Lesson 8b - Stress Patterns PART TWO of a lesson in THREE parts. Topic: Stress in phrases and sentences. Develop your awareness ... English Pronunciation - Lesson 8c - Stress Patterns PART TWO of a lesson in THREE parts. Topic: Stress in phrases and sentences. Develop your awareness ... English Pronunciation - Lesson 9a - Advanced Stress Patterns PART ONE of a lesson in THREE parts. Topic: Stress in phrases and sentences. Part A reviews rhythmic... English Pronunciation - Lesson 9b - Advanced Stress Patterns PART TWO of a lesson in THREE parts. Topic: Stress in phrases and sentences. Part B presents two new... English Pronunciation - Lesson 9c - Advanced Stress Patterns PART THREE of a lesson in THREE parts. Topic: Stress in phrases and sentences. Part C offers general... English Pronunciation - Lesson 10a - Intonation PART ONE of a lesson in FOUR parts. Topic: Falling and Rising Intonation. Part ONE explains what int... English Pronunciation - Lesson 10b - Intonation PART TWO of a lesson in FOUR parts. Topic: Falling and Rising Intonation. Part TWO offers practice w... English Pronunciation - Lesson 10c - Intonation PART THREE of a lesson in FOUR parts. Topic: Falling and Rising Intonation. Part THREE presents the ... English Pronunciation - Lesson 10d - Intonation PART FOUR of a lesson in FOUR parts. Topic: Falling and Rising Intonation. Part FOUR offers practice... English Pronunciation - Lesson 12 - Omission of /t/ Topic: Omission of /t/ in spoken American English. Level: intermediate to advanced. PART TWO of a lesson in two parts. Topic: CAN'T and CAN. Part Two focuses on the pronunciation of CA... PART ONE of a lesson in two parts. Topic: CAN'T and CAN. Part One focuses on the pronunciation of th... English Pronunciation - Lesson 13a - True T and Flap T Topic: pronunciation of T in American English. I focus on the "true" T and the flap T (or tap). This... English Pronunciation - Lesson 13b - True T and Flap T Topic: pronunciation of T in American English. I focus on the "true" T and the flap T (or tap). This... English Pronunciation - Lesson 13c - True T and Flap T Topic: pronunciation of T in American English. I focus on the "true" T and the flap T (or tap). This... English Pronunciation - Lesson 14 - Glottal Stop Topic: Use of the glottal stop in place of the true t in American English. Level: intermediate to ad... English Pronunciation - Lesson 15 - Plural Endings (-S/-ES) Topic: Pronunciation of the plural noun endings -s and
-es. Level: Intermediate to advanced. Many thanks to Jennifer. Source: http://www.engleo.com/search/label/Jennifer%20Pronunciation (by JENNIFER)
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