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.

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Free trial available: Module 1, Topic 1 — Stop Consonants (P, B, T, D, K, G)
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Stress & Schwa: -ability / -ibility Long words with vowel reduction
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Endings: -tion / -sion / -cian Practice “shun” endings
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Consonant Clusters: s + stops Clean clusters without extra vowels
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R/L in Longer Words R and L patterns in multi-syllable words
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TH in Complex Words Voiced/voiceless TH in longer words
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V/W in Longer Words Lip/teeth vs rounded-lip patterns
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-ed Endings in Longer Words Clear endings without extra vowels
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-s / -es Endings in Longer Words Plural and third-person endings
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Tech & Product Vocabulary Common workplace words that are hard to say
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Business & Management Words Professional vocabulary practice
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Academic & Research Words Common academic vocabulary
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Health & Medical Words Common medical terms with tricky stress
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Legal & Policy Words Professional words with heavy stress patterns
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Tricky Vowels & Diphthongs Vowel quality in longer words
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Common Hard Adjectives & Adverbs Everyday long words that learners avoid
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High-frequency hard words

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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.

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Free trial available: Module 1, Topic 1 — Stop Consonants (P, B, T, D, K, G)
Go to trial topic
1
Stress & Schwa: -ability / -ibility Long words with vowel reduction
2
Endings: -tion / -sion / -cian Practice “shun” endings
3
Consonant Clusters: s + stops Clean clusters without extra vowels
4
R/L in Longer Words R and L patterns in multi-syllable words
5
TH in Complex Words Voiced/voiceless TH in longer words
6
V/W in Longer Words Lip/teeth vs rounded-lip patterns
7
-ed Endings in Longer Words Clear endings without extra vowels
8
-s / -es Endings in Longer Words Plural and third-person endings
9
Tech & Product Vocabulary Common workplace words that are hard to say
10
Business & Management Words Professional vocabulary practice
11
Academic & Research Words Common academic vocabulary
12
Health & Medical Words Common medical terms with tricky stress
13
Legal & Policy Words Professional words with heavy stress patterns
14
Tricky Vowels & Diphthongs Vowel quality in longer words
15
Common Hard Adjectives & Adverbs Everyday long words that learners avoid