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British English Pronunciation in 50 Minutes - ALL 150 words you need (+ free Pronunciation Ebook)

Apr 18, 2024
Hello dear students and welcome back to English with Lucy. Today we are going to work on the

pronunciation

of it. I am going to help you improve your

pronunciation

of British English. In British English I am focusing on RP, which is my accent. I have good news. I have bad news, let's start with the bad news. The pronunciation is actually very difficult. It's hard. Many students directly try to achieve a perfect rp accent and it is not always possible. I have good news, although I actually have two good things. news the first good news is that improving your pronunciation is not that difficult, you can make small adjustments very easily and I can help you do that and I will help you in this video, we will focus on individual

words

and sounds.
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Any eBooks I publish in the future along with my news, updates, and course information. It is a free service and you can unsubscribe at any time. Okay, let's start with the pronunciation lesson. Hello and welcome back to English with Lucy. I have a pronunciation video for you today and it's about 10

words

that you may be pronouncing incorrectly, so let's get started. Well, the first word is this. How would you say it? It's not fruit, there are not two syllables, we actually pronounce this word fruit, fruit, many students make the mistake of saying fruit or fruit or fruit, but no, it's just fruit and fruit is my favorite food, the next word we have. is this so many students actually pronounce this as they would pronounce it in their own language probably the Italians and the Spanish more than anything um but we pronounce this not cass not vacas but chaos we almost had a sound chaos it was an absolute chaos the same with the adjective form, It was chaotic, okay, number three we have now.
british english pronunciation in 50 minutes   all 150 words you need free pronunciation ebook
I remember learning how to spell this word when I was in school and thinking, "wow, that's a crazy spelling because it's so different from the pronunciation now that I've heard all the different pronunciations." with this word I have had queer where I have heard q u but in reality we only say q q one syllable and everyone knows that the British love to indicate q a q there is a q is the verb and the noun too, now to the number four and This one always makes me laugh when people say this because it's very difficult to say what this is.
british english pronunciation in 50 minutes   all 150 words you need free pronunciation ebook
Now I hear people say fools. I used to work in a cafe with a lot of foreign workers and they always said where are the fools and I'm like crips, are you talking about crepes? We say French fries, this sound is very difficult for some people to say, so you should practice this in front of the mirror before brushing your teeth every night. French fries, okay, number five is this if you like to cook. so you should have seen this word before and most people say recipes or recipes but it should be recipe so this word is very irregular normally when an e is at the end we don't pronounce it but in this case we do prescribe three syllables, okay? number six, this one is okay, a lot of people pronounce this incorrectly they want to say every syllable, that's why they say comfortable, but actually it's comfortable, comfortable, so it's not comfortable, it's just comfortable, okay, then we lose a syllable, the same thing happens with the number seven, which is non-vegetable vegetable non-vegetable vegetable vegetable similarly we have the number eight, okay, very important word, if you don't know this word, then you're crazy because it's a big part of my life.
I hear a lot of people say chocolate or chocolate choco, but we say chocolate chocolate. It's only two syllables and I understand that it's quite difficult for many people to pronounce them, but if you want to speak English well, you have to practice, so chocolate, chocolate, okay, and my last two are days of the week, so the number nine , not this one, no. one of my favorite days of the week but it's very important to pronounce it correctly I always hear chu este tu este when it's actually Tuesday choose how I want to choose what I'm going to have for breakfast this morning Tuesday no Tuesday Tuesday and then the last other day of the week no Wednesday Wednesday not Wednesday Wednesday so that's it for this pronunciation lesson.
I really hope it helped you and I hope you can now speak these words with more confidence. You will have to repeat them and practice over and over again, but that is part of learning a language, so start now. Hello everyone and welcome back to English with Lucy. How are you today? I hope you're doing great, so I just want to do a quick video responding to some of the comments on my recent pronunciation video. because a lot of people asked me how to pronounce other words that they find difficult disclaimer my channel is dedicated to teaching

british

english

that's what i do that's what this channel is for i'm not saying that american pronunciation is wrong please everyone calm down, I'm not saying this is the only way to pronounce things, but in British English this is how we do it now, the first one that was commented several times is this one, where I'm looking at is this one, which is jewellery. now we say jewels, yes you will hear some natives say jewels, jewels, but generally the British say jewels, jewels, ok next is miss one and oh I feel guilty saying this because it's not our word, it's the Italian with whom I live.
Italians get very upset when I say this word wrong, so now we pronounce it pizza pizza, what do you want for dinner pizza pizza? I know it's not really supposed to be pronounced like that, here in Britain we say pizza, so the third one is this. one is my own name well i say it in every video i feel like you should know you pronounce my name lucy lucy but a lot of people call me lazy for short and my mom actually calls me lolly but no one is allowed to call me lolly Other than my mom yeah, Lucy, I often hear Lucy from the Spanish community and Lassie Russi, as well as the Asian community, fight with their l's and ours.
I don't really care how you pronounce my name. I love you anyway, but yeah. you want to pronounce it correctly it's lucy next broccoli now broccoli this is not broccoli broccoli emphasis on the first syllable then we have broccoli schwa the fifth is this one in general now of course you may hear people say in general, in general but we normally say in general hello everyone and welcome back to

english

with lucy, did you read the title today. I'm going to show you 10 names of fashion designers that, yeah, you're pronouncing incorrectly and I bet you came here like, oh yeah, come on.
Look, let's see what this British girl with missing nails is going to accuse me of. Well, you might be surprised because I was surprised while researching these videos. I am by no means a fashion expert. However, I am very interested in pronunciation and I know that many of you are too and you want me to sound like you know what you are talking about, so many of you will be here because you want to improve your English speaking and pronunciation and that is why They want to sound more professional when Talking about these brands now, the first one is this one.
Oh, what a beautiful brand. I always wanted one of their fancy belts. I have never been able to justify one, although this one used to be pronounced Hermes, but in doing my research. I found out that it should be pronounced air mes hermes hermes and that's because he's a French designer and the h is silent next this one oh my gosh, I've heard so many variations for the pronunciation of this brand, I'll give them to you. a clue the founder of the brand was called adolf dassler adolf dassler and his nickname was adi so the brand is an infusion of his nickname and his last name his nickname adi and his last name das adidas sometimes I hear adidas and adidas or adidas and but yes I should be adidas next another french guy i will probably kill is what i would originally call balmain but it should actually be pronounced french people don't like to pronounce the n at the end of words i think i

need

a french lesson so we have this one like many of you .
I guess I looked at this and thought bass, I thought it would be called bass, but it's not a Spanish brand and the w is actually pronounced, so it's a sexy word. the next one is not meshino it's not meschino it's actually pronounced moschino moschino because it's an Italian brand and anything with s-c-h-i is ski ski moschino there's something on my floor it's versace it's not actually versace it's an Italian word so it should be versace the next is not nike is nike nike the next is less chierry mugler and is more thierry mugler we also have instead of san leron now the difficulty with this is the french the sound of the french r which is from behind um, it is very difficult for me to produce it .
We also have one that is very commonly mispronounced in the UK and the reason we know we mispronounce it is because Rachel worked there on Friends. It should be Ralph Lauren, Ralph Lauren, but for some reason we pronounce it. It's ralph lauren another difficult one is Givenchy Givenchy oh that's a tongue twister now the next one is not a fashion brand but it is a luxury item and this is what we would call Porsche in the UK but it should actually be pronounced with two syllables. It should be Porsche and I checked with my boyfriend who is really into cars and he also said Porsche when it should be Porsha so yes a very common mistake but keep that in mind.
Welcome back to English with Lucy, today I have a pronunciation video. For you, I'm going to teach you how to pronounce 10 commonly mispronounced girls' names, so I've got 10 of the most popular names in the UK that are commonly mispronounced, so if you have any of these names, you'll have to say it a million times. times on the phone, spelling it for people, correcting people, sometimes you can get so bored that you don't even bother correcting people anymore, so let me know if you have this name and how you deal with people who pronounce it wrong. all the time um now some of these are mispronounced because there are several different ways to pronounce them so I'm going to go over them and if I miss any comments below let's get started with the lesson.
The first one is this one, so the official one. The pronunciation of this name is Siobhan, but you can obviously name your baby whatever you want, so if you want to call her Siobhan, that's absolutely fine, it's a lovely name too. I think I actually had more Siobhan in my year at school than I did the Siobhan um, but yes, you can call it whatever you want, but it is commonly mispronounced, so be warned, the next one is a beautiful name. I love this name, it's this one and the s is silent and this causes some confusion, but it should be island. isla i think i love any name that sounds like i i think it's so beautiful isla now the next one is actually a combination of two names and it's mispronounced simply because people misunderstand it so we have kristin and kirsten Kristen. kirsten, but yeah, several times I've emailed someone named kristen and greeted them as kirsten and it gets a little embarrassing, so yeah, be a lot more careful with kristin and kirsten number four, there's nothing right or wrong with this. you can say eva or you can say ava the best thing you can do is just ask the number five, much like eva or ava is um kyra or kira with this particular spelling it could be kyra or kira but with other spellings it can be a little clearer the next one in the other where you should really ask if it's mia or is it maya who knows ask the poor person the next one is confusing simply because it has three vowels in a row oh my god it should be It's pronounced gaia gaia but I'm pretty sure there will be Someone in the world who calls him Gaia.
In fact, in that line of thinking, one of my teachers at school was called gay, which comes from the meaning of happy, but yeah, it's a little embarrassing. It's not a name I hear that often these days. Next up, anything that contains lee is written like this, so it could be lee alone or it could be ashley. People who have this in their name often complain about being called lay or ashley etc. this one now obviously depends on the father this one actually should be kaya like in maya but some people may mispronounce it by saying kaya and the last one is this again it depends on the father it could be leila or it could be lila i Personally I prefer Lila because it has that ocular sound which I think which is so beautiful.
Welcome back to English with Lucy. Today I want to talk to you about the commonly mispronounced baby names that are usually given to boys, so the first name I would like. to speak it's actually a hispanic name and it's huakin like joaquin deb so in spanish it should be joaquin but english speakers generally tend to pronounce it like joaquin joaquin so joaquin phoenix for example doesn't feel right no It's like that. roll off your tongue number twoNow some of you will laugh at this one because you know how to pronounce it, but honestly, for most of my childhood I thought this was pronounced scene, scene, so you know the actor Sean Bean, I thought. was seen bean but yes it should be pronounced be next now this just depends on the parents it could be stefan and it could be stephen it's up to them so just ask with this one now the next one is a bit confusing because it could be anything so that you are likely to pronounce it wrong and that is why it is best to ask the person how they pronounce their name. be elias could be elias and could be elias are those just all the variations there I guess you could also say elias just ask the next one anything that starts with an x ​​is difficult this one is normally pronounced zander zander the next one we have is actually se pronounce with an x ​​and it's savier xavier, but you might also know someone called xavier, what's up with this one?
Is Christmas like Christmas? It could be that I have met someone named Noelle before, but she was female and usually the male version of this name. is null null now this is just the Irish version of owen owen and I remember, does anyone remember owen quigg? He was a contestant on x factor back in 2000 or something and I thought he was really handsome, huh, but yeah, I remember reading his name and thinking. but no, Owen, apparently the next one is Louie or Lewis now, you'll have to ask the person because it all depends on what his parents decided to call him, sorry guys, that one's a bit evasive.
The last one we have is Jaden. We know this now thanks to Jaden Smith, but a few years ago people were quite confused and we heard Jordan Jaden, but no, apparently it should be Jaden. Welcome back to English with Lucy. Today I have another pronunciation video for you. I'm going to go over all the place names in English that are really hard to pronounce and tell you some secrets. Yes, I will give you some rules and if you take note, If you learn them, hopefully pronouncing place names in English should be a lot easier and to make it a little more fun and allow you to laugh at yourselves, I have done it as a test to that you can comment below with your score.
Basically, I'm going to give you a little time to guess the pronunciation before I tell you what it is, let's see how many you get wrong, oh, sorry, I should motivate you more, let's see how many you get wrong right now, I'll do it. area by area and I would like to start with the south of England simply because that is where I am based, as number one, how do you pronounce this beautiful city? It's pronounced gloucester gloucester number two, how do you pronounce this Oxfordshire town if you want? see, it has a great design store, we love going there, it's vista vista and I can assure you that before that design store was built, it was called bicester, so you're not alone, number three, how do you pronounce it? this city that is on the outskirts of London? slow, slow, fun fact, I once had an iPhone stolen and it showed up in slow, I never got it back and number four, the last one in this section, how do you pronounce it?
This city is reading, reading and the reading festival was the first festival I potentially attended. the last one no, I've been to one since yes, festivals aren't for me, turns out someone jumped into my tent, isn't that cool, okay, let's move on to places in London. The first has a tube stop in London and is where I went to university. How do you pronounce? It should be malabone, but it's so mispronounced now that who knows, I'm sure I'll have a couple of opinions on this video on how to pronounce marla bone number two in a small town in the Hillingdon district. how to pronounce this should be rice slip rice slip number three this is an area in central london again has its own tube station how would you pronounce it should be pronounced hoben hoben next is abbara london also has a tube station used to ​I live here and I started pronouncing it wrong, how would you pronounce this place?
It should be Southwark. Southwark next. This place has a football club. A very famous soccer team. How would it be pronounced? It should be Tottenham. Tottenham. Now I used to. a glottal stop there okay it should be pronounced tottenham tottenham but everyone I hear says tottenham tottenham hotspurs next we have this place lovely place supposedly how you would pronounce it should be chizik chizik with a z sound don't ask me why it is like that it's the next place where my future brother-in-law lives, how would you pronounce this place? It should be Greenwich Greenwich. Okay, moving on to the Midlands, number one.
There is a fountain named after this place. How would it be pronounced? It should be Worcester. Worcester alone. two syllables, the next one, this one is quite similar, how would you pronounce this city? It should be lester leicester and the same goes for leicester square in london, okay moving on to this one, here is a fantastic university that is always very good at sports, how would you do it? pronounce it it should be loughborough loughborough again only two syllables but you may hear some people say loughborough but it should be bra and the last one, how would you pronounce it? this town should be darby darby ok the first one located in yorkshire how would you pronounce it? should be just bark bark the next one how would you pronounce this location should be pronounced keithley keithley and the last one this town in Cumbria how would you pronounce it should be said ok let me know in the comments below how many have.
Okay and please don't worry if your score is low, the names are ridiculous, it's almost like a gatekeeper, like you can't tell the places where we know you're not from here. Now I'm going to share a couple of rules with about place name suffixes in general, knowing these suffixes will mean that you will automatically know how to pronounce a wide variety of place names. Well first we have bra bra for example Loughborough Loughborough then we have Brie Brie for example Bybre Bybre then we have Sta St. for example bista bista so we come come for example salkum salkum so we have um um like in tottenham tottenham so we have a a this is not a suffix it's actually on the first syllable of a word it's a like in London and Tonbridge it depends bedfordshire bedfordshire you can choose whichever one you want and the last one we have a myth like in Bournemouth, that's all for today's lesson .
I hope you enjoyed it, don't forget to share your scores and don't forget to contribute any other really difficult ones. to pronounce place names hello everyone and welcome back to English with Lucy I have another pronunciation video for you today um and it's one that has been highly requested I made a video a couple of months ago about commonly mispronounced brand names and La People seem to really like commonly mispronounced car names. Now I'm not a car expert. I passed my driving test a year ago, but I'm really interested in pronunciation, I did my research and I'm here to help you.
Let's start with the Italians, the first one, this one, many people call Alfa Romeo because it sounds like Romeo and Juliet, but it's an Italian brand so it should be Alfa Romeo, so it's not Alfa Romeo, it's Alfa Romeo or Alfa Romeo. The next one is not a brand. so common, but I have heard it referred to as Elancia and it should be Lanta Lanta. Now the next one, number three, is a very expensive brand of car and we tend to pronounce it incorrectly quite often. Many people might say Lamborghini. o lamborghini should be lamborghini lamborghini so is that boar sound um I don't think we have to worry too much about the R's because not everyone can do that but we should at least try the boar lamborghini next one is maserati should be maserati, I think they'll forgive you If you say maserati, okay, next is a German car name, a lot of people might say audi, but if we are going to be like the Germans, we should say audi, audi, next another German. brand of car this one that I mentioned in the video about my brand in the UK we always call it porsche but it should have a schwa at the end it has to be porsche porsche the next other german this volkswagen in germany they would say volkswagen the the v makes an f sound and the w makes a sound v volkswagen volkswagen okay next one is possibly the most complicated one we have on this list today it's a swedish car brand i don't even know what i would call it i would just give it a wow koenig said koenigsegg chronic sex sounds beautiful it should be the kernig egg koenigsegg now the next one we have this um a lot of people would call it chevrolet people get confused with that t at the end but it's not pronounced it's chevrolet chevrolet and the last one and this is the one that I'm going to have the most difficulty with because it has that french sound uh.
Is this. It is often mispronounced as citron citron or citron, but should be pronounced citroen, but could simply be said citroen citroen. Man, I don't know if I'll ever be able to master French car brands, but maybe I'll just buy Italian ones. Welcome back to English with Lucy, today I have my biggest pronunciation video yet, it's been a long time. During the making of this video, we will show you 100 words that are difficult to pronounce, the definitions of the words and also how to pronounce them in British English. Let's go along with the pronunciation tips from the Oxford Student Dictionary, which I will put the link in the description box, this video will be fabulous for your pronunciation and for your relaxation because I feel like a lot of people come to my videos just to have someone speaking in low voice in the background, but it will also be great. so that you listen because if you know how to pronounce certain words then you will be able to understand them when people say them to you.
I'm also going to share the definition with you so you can improve your vocabulary. at the end of this video you should be able to understand 100 words use 100 advanced words in your vocabulary and also pronounce 100 words perfectly well let's start with the video one although it has meaning although two almond almond the flat, pale and sweet nut of the almond tree used for cooking and to make almond oil 3. anemone anemone a small plant with red, white, blue or violet flowers that are cup-shaped and have dark centers four antarctic antarctic connected to the regions of the world surrounding the south pole five archipelagos archipelago a group of islands and the sea surrounding them six arctic arctic relating to or happening in the regions around the north pole seven asterisk asterisk to mark something with the small star symbol eight athlete athlete a person who competes in sports 9. bouquet bouquet a bouquet of flowers arranged in an attractive way number 10 brewery brewery a factory where beer is brewed or a company that makes beer number eleven child child an object that floats on water to mark where it is safe for ships to go 12. bury a berry to hide something on the floor 13. a part of a computer's memory that stores copies of data that are often

need

ed while a program is running 14. candidate candidate a person who is trying to get elected or is applying for a job 15. burnt sugar candy used to add color or flavor to food 16. chaos chaos a state of complete confusion and lack of order 17. chauvinism chauvinism an aggressive, unreasonable belief that your country is better than all others 18. clothing clothing the things that you wear, such as pants, shirts, and shorts 19 coco coco a dark brown powder made from the crushed seeds of cocoa beans from a tropical tree 20. comfortable comfortable feeling relaxed in a pleasant way 21 ku a sudden change of government that is illegal and a often violent 22 rubble rubble pieces of material left. somewhere and are unwanted 23. debut debut the first public appearance of an artist or athlete 24. decrepit decrepit very old and not in good condition or health 25. defibrillator defibrillator a piece of equipment used to control the movements of the muscles of the heart by giving the heart a controlled electric shock 26. dengue dengue a disease caused by a virus transmitted by mosquitoes 27. deteriorate deteriorate to worsen 28 dilate dilate to become or make something larger wider or more open 29. elite elite of a group of people in a society small in number but powerful and with a lot of influence because they are rich or intelligent, etc. 30. epitome epitome a perfect example of something 31. espresso espresso a strong black coffee made by forcing steam or boiling water through ground coffee beans 32. etc etc used after a list to show that there are other things you could have mentioned 33 . faux pas faux pas an action or comment that causes embarrassment because it is not socially correct 34.
February February the second month of the year between January and March 35 film film a series of moving images 36. fiscal fiscal related to the government or public money, especially taxes 37 foliage foliage the leaves of a tree or plant 38. lobby lobby a large open space within the entrance to a theater or hotel where people can gather or wait 39. genre genre a particular type or style of cinema art music or literature that you recognize because of its special characteristics 40. gif gif the abbreviation for interchange formatchart 41. gauge gauge an instrument for measuring the amount or level of something 42. atrocious atrocious morally very bad 43. air air a person who has the legal right to receive someone's money, property, or title when that person dies 44. weed herb a plant whose leaves, flowers or seeds are used to flavor foods in medicines or for their pleasant smell 45. hierarchy hierarchy a system especially in a society or organization in which people are organized into different levels of importance, from greater to lesser 46. hyperbole hyperbole a way of writing or speaking that makes something sound better, more exciting, more dangerous, etc. than it really is 47. infamous infamous well known for being evil or diabolical 48 ingenuity ingenuity the ability to invent things or solve problems in new and clever ways 49. interpret interpret to explain the meaning of something 50. itinerary itinerary a plan of a trip including the route and the places you visit 51. jewelry jewelry objects such as rings and necklaces that people wear as decoration 52. responsible responsible legally responsible for paying the cost 53. library library a building in which books, CDs, newspapers are kept , etc. people to read study or borrow 54. lingerie lingerie women's underwear note that it is very common to pronounce this as lingerie 55. move move a pale purple color 56. medieval medieval connected to the middle ages 57 meme meme an image video etc that is quickly passed from one Internet user to another often with slight changes that make it funny 58. thumbnail thumbnail very small or much smaller than usual 59. mischievous mischievous who enjoys playing tricks or bothering people 60. monk monk member of a religious group of men who live separately apart from each other in a monastery and who do not marry or have personal belongings 61. debatable debatable, unlikely to happen and therefore not worth considering 62. niche niche a comfortable job or suitable lifestyle, etc. 63. nuclear nuclear use produce or as a result of nuclear energy 64. onomatopoeia onomatopoeia the fact that words contain sounds similar to the noises they describe 65. ordinance ordinance an order or rule made by a government or a person in a position of authority 66. paradigm paradigm a typical example or pattern of something 67. phenomenon phenomenon a fact or event in nature or society, especially one that is not fully understood 68. image image a painting a drawing, etc. showing a person, scene or thing 69. pizza pizza an Italian dish consisting of a flat, round bread base with cheese, tomatoes, vegetables, meat, etc. above 70. plumber plumber a person whose job is to fix and repair things like toilets and water pipes 71. prelude prelude a short piece of music, especially an introduction to a longer piece 72. prerogative prerogative a right or advantage belonging to a person or particular group because of their importance or social position 73. medical prescription an official sheet of paper on which a doctor writes what medicine you should take and which allows you to obtain it at a pharmacy or pharmacy 74. probably probably used to say that you are likely to something happens or is true 75 pronunciation pronunciation the way a language or a particular word or sound is pronounced 76 prostrate lying on the ground and looking down 77 pseudonym pseudonym a name used by someone especially a writer instead of his or her name real 78. key key a platform in a port where ships arrive to load 79 q q a line of people, cars, etc. waiting for something or doing something 80. quinoa quinoa a South American plant grown for its seeds 81. raspberry raspberry a small soft, dark red fruit that grows on bushes 82. regime regime a method or system for managing or organizing something 83. quote quote a agreement to meet someone at a particular place and time 84. rural rural connected with or similar to the countryside 85. salmon salmon a large fish with silver skin and pink flesh used for food 86 program schedule a plan that lists all the work that need to do and when to do each thing 87 silicon silicon a chemical element that exists as a brown powder or gray solid found in rocks and sand eighty-eight sixth sixth ordinal number number six note most people simply say sixth eighty and nine specific detailed and exact ninety specifiable something that can be expressed especially by giving an exact measurement time date weight etc. 91. state state the situation at a particular time during a process 92. subtle subtle not very noticeable or obvious 93. sweet sweet a set of rooms especially in a hotel 94. temperature temperature the measurement in degrees of how cold or hot a place or thing is 95. tickling tickling sensitive to being tickled 96. triathlon triathlon a sporting event in which people compete in three different sports usually swimming cycling and running 97 valet valet a man used to clean, iron, wash clothes, etc. hotel guests 98. vehicle vehicle a thing used to transport people or goods from one place to another, such as a car or truck 99 winter wintry typical of winter or cold 100 yoke yolk the round yellow part in the middle of a egg Okay, that's all for today's lesson, don't forget to connect with me on all my social media.
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