American English Pronunciation - Vegetable, Chocolate
6/12/20262 min
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First 90 secondsSpeaker 10:00
En The Home Depot sabemos que para papá el garage es su santuario y el lugar donde empieza sus proyectos. Así que regálale más espacio con cajas de herramientas con ruedas y organizadores que se montan en la pared para que tenga todo a la mano. Y claro, nunca está de más regalarle herramientas nuevas para su colección. Como el combo Kid Ryobi de dos herramientas con atornillador y taladro por solo noventa y nueve dólares. Este Día del Padre encuentra herramientas de almacenaje con precios bajos garantizados en The Home Depot. Aplican exclusiones. Visita homedepot.com diagonal pricematch para más detalles.
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English learners often have difficulty pronouncing words such as vegetable, chocolate, and restaurant. Why is that? Well, all of these words have a vowel sound that American English speakers skip, but oftentimes English learners don't skip these sounds. Today, I'm gonna help you pronounce these words more like a native speaker. And remember that if you want my help to improve your pronunciation, click on the link in the description below this episode to sign up for my pronunciation seminars. So let me show you how to pronounce the word vegetable. Even though this word has the letter E between the G and the T, that sound is skipped. So we don't say vegetable, we say vegetable. Listen again. Vegetable. Do you hear how we skip that second E? Vegetable.