#195: 7 Tips to Drastically Improve Your Pronunciation

Do you want to improve your English pronunciation but you are not sure about how to do this? In this lesson Justin and Andrea give you some practical tips that you can apply today and start improving in this area!

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195- 7 Tips to Drastically Improve Your Pronunciation

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    Words You’ll Learn:

    • Skydiving: a sport in which a person jumps from an aircraft and falls for as long as possible before opening a parachute.
    • Bowl a perfect game: in a game bowling, a perfect game is the highest possible score.
    • Marble: a small ball of coloured glass or similar material used as a toy.
    • Tricky: something that is difficult to deal with an that needs careful attention. 
    • To dive into (something): to start doing something suddenly and energetically.
    • Drastically: extremely; very.
    • Puzzle: a problem that you have to answer by using your skill or knowledge.
    • Gradually: slowly over a long period of time.
    • Clunky: heavy and old-fashioned.
    • Awkward: lacking grace or skill in manner or movement.
    • Gibberish: nonsense sounds or writing.
    • Psych yourself out: to intimidate yourself.
    • Sike: term used to say that something that you said is either sarcasm or not true.
    • Flustered: upset and confused.
    • Linguistic: related to a language.
    • Connoisseur: a person who has expert knowledge of something.
    • Undervalue: to consider someone or something as less valuable or important than he, she, or it really is.

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