#77 (permalink) Mon Jun 20, 2011 5:41 am Reading BBC news every day |
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Hy Ayken.
Did you try to use a dictionary with prononciation? For example, this " http://www.merriam-webster.com/ " is a very good dictionary, in what you can introduce every word whose prononciation you are not sure. The same thing can be done using Google Translate, wich offers not only translations, but also a prononciation for the word.
In my opinion, you need to verify every word that you read; for most of them you have a good prononciation, but from time to time I noticed that you pronounce words different from their accepted forms. This is also what I do for myself, with words I'm not sure about.
Just listening and reproducing can be triky. You have to record yourself and compare your prononciation for a word with that offered by the dictionary. Comparing them, you will realise where they are different. Repeating manny times, you will find the good one.
I hope you don't mind my opinion.
Good luck.
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