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22.01.2022 What a pleasure it is to teach English Pronunciation to this lovely group of people !



20.01.2022 Do you find it difficult to say the numbers 13, 14 or 15 ? Do people think you have said 30, 40 or 50 instead? I have produced a recording of these two sets of numbers which are as follows: thirteen (13) thirty (30) fourteen (14) forty (40) fifteen (15) fifty (50)... sixteen (16) sixty (60) seventeen (17) seventy (70) eighteen (18) eighty (80) nineteen (19) ninety (90) If you listen carefully, you will hear that you need to produce the Long Vowel e sound when pronouncing the 'teen' endings and the Short Vowel i sound when you are needing to pronounce the 'ty' endings. I hope this will help you to pronounce your numbers clearly and correctly.

14.01.2022 Some of the participants at the English Pronunciation Course held at The Salvos in Camberwell

14.01.2022 For all you Accounting and Finance Students, here is my first list of important words that you need to be able to say correctly and clearly: Accrual accounting All Ordinaries Index Annuity... Assets Bank-accepted bills Beta Blue chip (companies) Bonus shares Bank Budget Capital gain Capital markets Cash Clearing house Commercial paper Compound interest Convertible preference shares Corporate social responsibility Coupon payments Cum-dividend (shares) See more



13.01.2022 I would like to congratulate those students who are prioritising the development of their English speech by speaking and listening to English at every opportunity. It is very difficult to stop speaking your first language and speak only in English whilst you are studying or working here in Australia, however, I encourage you to do so. It will not take you long to improve your clarity and fluency of your English speech and it will give you a huge advantage over others when you are looking to secure employment here in Australia or back at home.

13.01.2022 This post is for anyone who speaks English as a Second Language and who would benefit from listening to and learning how dates should be pronounced. As you can see, and more importantly, as you will hear, you need to take your time when pronouncing the date before you pronounce the month and the year. You will hear that in Australia, we pronounce the year with the word 'and' included which is different to the way years are pronounced in America. You can choose which way yo...u can do this. The most important thing, is that you practice until you can say these dates clearly, confidently and correctly. It is always a good idea to record your practice so that you can identify the individual sound or sounds that you need to focus on and correct. 14th of January 2014 12th of February 2010 19th of March 2011 2nd of April 1999 6th of May 2001 19th of June 2009 15th of July 1997 1st of August 2007 30th September 2003 28th October 1998 5th of November 2005 22nd of December 2013

09.01.2022 Please visit my website www.speakingenglish.com.au There is a lot of information, strategies and tips to help you develop effective English speaking and listening skills that I hope will be of assistance to you.



08.01.2022 What a lovely way to start a day! I opened my emails this morning and read the following: "Hi Sue, I thought you might want to know that for the first time I had the courage to present about our Group in front of 100 people during a function that I attended on behalf of the WG. (I remembered your tips, and did not rush my words." It is really important to slow your speech down. You need to give people your words, not throw your words at them !... It is also important to speak each word clearly and not mumble or join the words together - especially when you are speaking to a multicultural audience. This will make sure you give people time to hear and to understand what you are saying. When you speak quickly, people have to work really hard to understand what you are saying, especially over the phone ! Don't worry about taking time to speaking more slowly - You are worth listening to !

06.01.2022 Norman Gale, Director Community Services at The Salvos in Camberwell. Visiting the English Pronunciation Course

05.01.2022 Thank you to the Australian Federation of International Students for organising the event last night. Congratulations to all those International Students who attended the evening to discover the Single-Most Important Habit They Need to Really Break Through in their Careers. (Australias Top International Students All Do This) Please don't hesitate to post words that you find very difficult to say and I shall do my best to record them for you and post here on my page so that... everyone can benefit from hearing them clearly and correctly pronounced ! Visit the website: www.speakingenglish.com.au for further tips and support

05.01.2022 Are you an International Student who would love to know how you pronounce key words and terms in your studies ? I will be regularly posting Audio Files containing common words used in Business, Accounting, Finance, Economics, Medicine, Nursing and Education. This will help you to hear and listen to the words in a very practical way - instead of using the dictionaries that provide an Americanised or digitised sound. ... I am hoping this will be very helpful for you and I will look forward to receiving your feedback. I will be inviting you to send me words that you find difficult to pronounce - I will record the most common words requested and provide some tips.

04.01.2022 Students who attended the "Discover the Single-Most Important Habit You Need to Really Break Through in your Careers" Workshop (Australias Top International Students All Do This)



03.01.2022 Australian Federation of International Student Participants

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