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How to pronounce "The three speakers are talking about students study abroad The first speaker start by MENTIONING about university research program. He has an Issue with language learning process  The second speaker seem to disagree with the first speaker, because he expresses concern about school education system  He further CRITICIZE English course materials The third speaker AGREE and SUPPORT these IDEAS, ESPEcially when TALKING about global warming effects  In the end, he HIGHLIGHT the role of natural energy resources" in American English:
The
ðə
 
 
three
θri
 
 
speakers
ˈspikərz
 
 
are
ər
 
 
talking
ˈtɔkɪŋ
 
 
about
əˈbaʊt
 
 
students
ˈstudənts
 
 
study
ˈstʌdi
 
 
abroad
əˈbrɔd
 
The
ðə
 
 
first
fɜrst
 
 
speaker
ˈspikər
 
 
start
stɑrt
 
 
by
baɪ
 
 
MENTIONING
ˈmɛnʃənɪŋ
 
 
about
əˈbaʊt
 
 
university
ˌjunəˈvɜrsəti
 
 
research
 
 
program
ˈproʊˌɡræm
.
.
 
He
 
 
has
 
 
an
ən
 
 
Issue
ˈɪʃu
 
 
with
 
 
 
 
learning
ˈlɜrnɪŋ
 
 
 
 
 
The
ðə
 
 
second
ˈsɛkənd
 
 
speaker
ˈspikər
 
 
seem
sim
 
 
to
 
 
disagree
dɪsəˈɡri
 
 
with
 
 
the
ðə
 
 
first
fɜrst
 
 
speaker
ˈspikər
because
bɪˈkəz
 
 
he
 
 
 
 
concern
kənˈsɜrn
 
 
about
əˈbaʊt
 
 
school
skul
 
 
 
 
system
ˈsɪstəm
 
 
 
He
 
 
further
ˈfɜrðər
 
 
CRITICIZE
ˈkrɪtɪˌsaɪz
 
 
 
 
course
kɔrs
 
 
materials
məˈtɪriəlz
 
The
ðə
 
 
third
θɜrd
 
 
speaker
ˈspikər
 
 
AGREE
əˈɡri
 
 
and
 
 
SUPPORT
səˈpɔrt
 
 
these
ðiz
 
 
IDEAS
aɪˈdiəz
ESPEcially
 
 
when
wɛn
 
 
TALKING
ˈtɔkɪŋ
 
 
about
əˈbaʊt
 
 
global
ˈɡloʊbəl
 
 
warming
ˈwɔrmɪŋ
 
 
effects
 
 
 
In
ɪn
 
 
the
ði
 
 
end
ɛnd
he
 
 
HIGHLIGHT
ˈhaɪˌlaɪt
 
 
the
ðə
 
 
role
roʊl
 
 
of
əv
 
 
 
 
energy
ˈɛnərʤi
 
 
resources
ˈrisɔrsɪz
 
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Duy Ân
Duy Ân
3 days ago

Quá tuyệt

Kosmo
Kosmo
10 days ago

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Ляля
Ляля
11 days ago

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Ляля
Ляля
11 days ago
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юля
юля
26 days ago

классный сайт все прекрасно работает

Iris Enzen
Iris Enzen
28 days ago

zalo can be pronounced as /ˈzɑːləʊ/

Sofka
Sofka
28 days ago

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Steven
Steven
1 month ago

in perseverance (american) i think the “ɪ” in “ˌpɜrsəˈvɪrəns” is actually “i”

mona
mona
1 month ago
Reply to  Steven

I prefer i instead of I ,too.

Klever
Klever
17 days ago
Reply to  Steven

We must use “ɪ” since “i” is used for long sounds “i:”. Those are rules, that’s why most of vowels and consonants are not capitalized.

Ывон
Ывон
1 month ago

Отличный переводчик для быстрого перевода слов в транскрипцию

Unknown
Unknown
1 month ago

Their is an issue where words like “vocab”, “youtube”, “immersive” and “wormhole” don’t work.

Sasng
Sasng
1 month ago
Reply to  Unknown

bro vocab is not a word, it is vocabulary

Iris Enzen
Iris Enzen
28 days ago
Reply to  Unknown

vocabulary, youtube, immersive, and wormhole can be found on the oxford online dictionary.

Quan
Quan
1 month ago

It very useful for students

Last edited 1 month ago by Quan