Module 7: Module-7 in English-Pronunciation (BG)

This module focuses on longer, stress-heavy, and cluster-heavy words that many non-native speakers find challenging, even when they are not tongue twisters. You’ll practice groups of similar words so your mouth learns consistent patterns (stress placement, vowel reduction, and tricky consonant sequences). Each question randomly selects from a bank of words so you can get lots of repetition without memorizing a fixed list. By the end, you should be able to say common academic and professional vocabulary more clearly and confidently.

Topics in this Module
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Long words with vowel reduction

Practice “shun” endings

Clean clusters without extra vowels

R and L patterns in multi-syllable words

Voiced/voiceless TH in longer words

Lip/teeth vs rounded-lip patterns

Clear endings without extra vowels

Plural and third-person endings

Common workplace words that are hard to say

Professional vocabulary practice

Common academic vocabulary

Common medical terms with tricky stress

Professional words with heavy stress patterns

Vowel quality in longer words

Everyday long words that learners avoid

Topics in this Module
Free trial available: Module 1, Topic 1 — Stop Consonants (P, B, T, D, K, G)
Go to trial topic

Long words with vowel reduction

Practice “shun” endings

Clean clusters without extra vowels

R and L patterns in multi-syllable words

Voiced/voiceless TH in longer words

Lip/teeth vs rounded-lip patterns

Clear endings without extra vowels

Plural and third-person endings

Common workplace words that are hard to say

Professional vocabulary practice

Common academic vocabulary

Common medical terms with tricky stress

Professional words with heavy stress patterns

Vowel quality in longer words

Everyday long words that learners avoid

This module focuses on longer, stress-heavy, and cluster-heavy words that many non-native speakers find challenging, even when they are not tongue twisters. You’ll practice groups of similar words so your mouth learns consistent patterns (stress placement, vowel reduction, and tricky consonant sequences). Each question randomly selects from a bank of words so you can get lots of repetition without memorizing a fixed list. By the end, you should be able to say common academic and professional vocabulary more clearly and confidently.