Have you noticed there’s a difference between the pronunciation of not
and note
, or sit
and site
? In this lesson I’ll introduce you to this interesting rule, where adding an E
at the end of a word changes the previous vowel from short to long. If this sounds strange, don’t worry, I have lots of example words to illustrate it – so don’t quit
before you’ve started, it’s actually quite
easy! You’ll also get to learn some new vocabulary along the way.
Using metaphors to speak English more fluently
Learn English: Using AT, IN THE, AGO, and more words to talk about time
Learn 13 English IDIOMS from the theatre
British measurements: pints, feet, Celsius, and more!
Learn Negative Prefixes in English: IN-, IM-, IL-, IR-, IG-
32 COMMENTS
Thanks Gill.
Perfect, this little course to improve my English before starting the day. Thanks Gil.
A very useful lesson. It’s great to hear the pronunciation of words from a native speaker.
thanks
Thank you Gill!
Speaking and pronunciation are (for me) the most difficult things of English…
Bye for now!
a very use ful
Thanks Gill,
GOOD LESSON THANK YOU SO MUCH
Hello,thanks teacher.
Please more lessons for pronunciation and speaking 👍🇩🇿
No quiz? Thank you!!!!
Thanks
Appreciated…Thanks
Thanks so much, Gill! You are always helping me!
Thank you! Your lessons are amazing and useful!
thanks
Thanks you
Thanks, really i like your way
Thanks a lot!
THANK YOU
How to know that I saw that lesson before?!
Thanks a lot
thanks
Thank you
Thanks, now I understand the used of long vowel (e).
Thanks a lot for this amazing lesson
thanks
thank you!
Is there lesson can pay ? By my situation
Thank you Gill
Gill, this makes sense
Thank you Teacher Gill.
Thank you Ma’am Gill