CH
& SH
correctly in English? It’s important to get them right, otherwise it can cause confusion and misunderstandings! In this lesson, I’ll explain how to make the two sounds, and we’ll look at some pairs of words which sound the same, apart from the CH
or SH
—you can repeat them after me. Finally, we’ll practise with some sentences containing the word pairs.
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Gill, is there any other way than one way besides saying sh for a long time?
Glad to learn this lesson with you, Miss Gill
I´m sitting on my chair to share this comment whith all of you. This lesson wasn´t cheap, but my behaviour is like a sheep. Gill, it was amazing. This class was cake´s cherry!
Thank you, I learned the pronunciantion.
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Thx u! Clear and comprehensible…
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I’m praticing my english pronunciation, aswell. Your english R is different from mine. I’m doing my best, but it isn’t easy :)
Thank you Teacher Gill.
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It was nice and clear, this Gill’s lesson. Thank you dear teacher.
Hi Gill,
Thank for these useful lésions.
Tchê, tchêre, tchê tchê, tchêre, tchê tchê…
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Here we use the examples you gave, Gill!
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Great! Thank Ms Gill. This lesson is really so Useful
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Gill, thanks a lot for this episode!
“It’s too chilly to shilly-shally” – nice :)
Such a great lesson May God bless you Gill. A big hug from Angola.
Thanks Jill, I learned many pronunciations in your class. ch,ch,ch, sh, sh, sh