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Speak Well by Eve Rydel
Eve Rydel
25 episodes
6 days ago
Podcasts on a variety of topics all designed to help you speak English well. The focus is on using proper English and emphasizing how to avoid commonly made mistakes by ESL learners. Don't delay build your confidence in English as of today. Contact information: everydel@gmail.com or 501-520-361 Need Lessons? Skype lessons or face to face in downtown Warsaw
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Podcasts on a variety of topics all designed to help you speak English well. The focus is on using proper English and emphasizing how to avoid commonly made mistakes by ESL learners. Don't delay build your confidence in English as of today. Contact information: everydel@gmail.com or 501-520-361 Need Lessons? Skype lessons or face to face in downtown Warsaw
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Pronunication of words ending in "able" and the pronunication of able as a word that stands alone
Speak Well by Eve Rydel
7 minutes 42 seconds
4 years ago
Pronunication of words ending in "able" and the pronunication of able as a word that stands alone

comfortable, vegetable, doable, remarkable, admirable, adorable, agreeable, available


able is a suffix meaning it is added to the end of the word - pronounication as if you were to say "a bull" when it is a part of a word

Explanation of prefix vs. suffix

happy - unhappy (un = prefix un= not so - not happy) 

happiness - ness - is a suffix which means state of being or the condition 

un = prefix

able vs. unable - I am able to swim.  I am unable to fly a plane. 

I am able to speak English. The pronunciaton is different 

able - /ˈeɪb(ə)l/ 

Speak Well by Eve Rydel
Podcasts on a variety of topics all designed to help you speak English well. The focus is on using proper English and emphasizing how to avoid commonly made mistakes by ESL learners. Don't delay build your confidence in English as of today. Contact information: everydel@gmail.com or 501-520-361 Need Lessons? Skype lessons or face to face in downtown Warsaw