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Deepak Sharma
17/11/2017 0 0

Lesson  (Help with Pronunciation)

A: "Deepak, do you like studying English?"

B: "I like studying English, and I can read well, but speaking can be difficult."

A: "It’s not that bad. If you talk to your American friends every day, you’ll learn quickly."

B: "Can I ask you a question?"

A: "Sure, what do you want to know?"

B: "I have my book from class here. How do you say this word?"

A: "Debris"

B: "Sorry, I don’t understand. What does that mean?"

A: "The s in the word debris is silent. Debris refers to the remains of material that is broken, thrown away or destroyed. Do you understand?"

B: "Yes, I think so. Can you say it again?"

A: "Debris"

B: "Debris. Did I pronounce that correctly?"

A: "Yes, That’s right. That’s very good."

B: "Thanks. And Chaos? How do you pronounce this?"

A: "That word is pronounced Chaos."

B: "Thanks so much. You are a great teacher."

A: "Thanks."

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