Common English Metaphors - AIRC487

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Vowel Sounds in English – Monophthongs & Diphthongs - AIRC611

In this podcast, you'll learn how to improve your English pronunciation by understanding English vowel sounds — especially the difference between monophthongs (single vowel sounds) and diphthongs (moving, blending or sliding vowel sounds). We'll guide you through all the English ...  Show more

Speaking to babies and young children - AIRC610

Today we're going to talk about something very familiar to parents, grandparents, teachers, and anyone who spends time with little children: baby talk. Baby talk includes the special words, sounds, and games adults use when talking to babies and young children. Scientists call th ...  Show more

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