Parrot https://blog.parrotlanguages.com Learn a language with our own teacher, anytime Wed, 13 Apr 2022 22:22:15 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.1.1 200+ Schwa Words And Phrases To Upgrade Your English Accent https://blog.parrotlanguages.com/schwa-sound-words-list/ Sat, 18 Sep 2021 05:41:47 +0000 https://blog.creativa.com/?p=567 Why is the schwa sound so essential for English learners who want to sound fluent?

Perhaps it’s the way it drastically improves your sentence flow, making your conversations sound natural and effortless. Or maybe it’s how it improves your listening skill, and ultimately your overall comprehension.Read more “200+ Schwa Words And Phrases To Upgrade Your English Accent”

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10 Most Common Pronunciation Mistakes for Chinese Speakers and How to Fix Them https://blog.parrotlanguages.com/english-pronunciation-for-chinese-speakers/ Fri, 13 Aug 2021 04:45:55 +0000 https://blog.creativa.com/?p=552 One thing that’s strange about English is that words don’t always sound like how they’re spelled. 

“Wednesday” sounds like Wenzdei. “Photo” is actually pronounced with an F, not a P. 

This happens so often that it’s more of a norm than an exception.Read more “10 Most Common Pronunciation Mistakes for Chinese Speakers and How to Fix Them”

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10 Most Common English Pronunciation Mistakes for Indian Speakers and How to Fix Them https://blog.parrotlanguages.com/english-pronunciation-for-indian-speakers/ Thu, 12 Aug 2021 13:49:35 +0000 https://blog.creativa.com/?p=534 Have you ever felt sure about which English words you want to say in your head – but then you’re not as confident with actually saying them out loud? 

Or maybe you want to level up your English pronunciation to avoid miscommunicating or having to repeat yourself.Read more “10 Most Common English Pronunciation Mistakes for Indian Speakers and How to Fix Them”

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The Complete Guide To Linking Consonants in English For Clear Speech https://blog.parrotlanguages.com/linking-consonants/ Tue, 10 Aug 2021 12:37:14 +0000 https://blog.creativa.com/?p=540 Have you thought about what makes native English speakers sound so fluent?

What exactly is “fluent,” and what do you need to know to sound like a native English speaker?

Fluency is to be able to express oneself easily and articulately, and without a doubt, linking consonants helps you achieve that.Read more “The Complete Guide To Linking Consonants in English For Clear Speech”

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10 Most Common English Pronunciation Challenges for Brazilian Speakers and How to Fix Them https://blog.parrotlanguages.com/english-pronunciation-for-brazilian-speakers/ Tue, 10 Aug 2021 12:08:56 +0000 https://blog.creativa.com/?p=527 “Cashew,” “banana,” “potato,” and “chocolate” – these are all English words that Brazilian speakers would immediately understand. 

In general, English has a lot of similar words to Brazilian Portuguese (“total” and “ordinary,” to name a couple more!). 

Still, even with some overlap in vocabulary, you might struggle to say certain English words correctly as a Brazilian speaker.Read more “10 Most Common English Pronunciation Challenges for Brazilian Speakers and How to Fix Them”

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10 Most Common English Pronunciation Mistakes for Spanish Speakers and How to Fix Them https://blog.parrotlanguages.com/english-pronunciation-for-spanish-speakers/ Sun, 08 Aug 2021 04:40:05 +0000 https://blog.creativa.com/?p=491 When you first started learning English, did you catch yourself wanting to roll your R’s?                                                                                                                                    

Maybe words like “birthday” and “shampoo” were harder to pronounce because they contained unfamiliar sounds. 

If your first language is Spanish, there are certain aspects of English pronunciation that you’ve probably never encountered before in your native language.Read more “10 Most Common English Pronunciation Mistakes for Spanish Speakers and How to Fix Them”

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10 Most Common English Pronunciation Mistakes for Russian Speakers and How to Fix Them https://blog.parrotlanguages.com/english-pronunciation-for-russian-speakers/ Wed, 04 Aug 2021 15:30:48 +0000 https://blog.creativa.com/?p=514 What’s one sound in English that’s completely missing from Russian? 

As a Russian speaker who’s learning English, you can probably think of at least one answer to this. 

A lot of Russian students would say W or TH right away. These sounds show up in the most frequent words like “what” or “the.”Read more “10 Most Common English Pronunciation Mistakes for Russian Speakers and How to Fix Them”

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8 Simple and Fun Activities to Teach Short Vowel Sounds To Students of All Ages https://blog.parrotlanguages.com/short-vowel-sound-activities/ Tue, 03 Aug 2021 05:48:34 +0000 https://blog.creativa.com/?p=500 Want to lessen the anxiety that comes with pronunciation-focused classes and get students excited to learn?

Here are eight simple and fun short vowel sound activities you can use to teach students of any age or level:

1. Pronunciation Maze

Best suited for children.Read more “8 Simple and Fun Activities to Teach Short Vowel Sounds To Students of All Ages”

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How to Use Sentence Stress to Speak English More Naturally https://blog.parrotlanguages.com/sentence-stress/ Wed, 28 Jul 2021 10:29:56 +0000 https://blog.creativa.com/?p=479 When you’re absorbed in listening to a song, you naturally nod your head or move your body based on the rhythm. 

There’s a certain rhythm to speaking English too. It may not be as noticeable as loud drumbeats, but there are certain words in sentences that English speakers emphasize – while other words are said more quietly.Read more “How to Use Sentence Stress to Speak English More Naturally”

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7 Stress Rules in the English Language for Perfecting Your Pronunciation https://blog.parrotlanguages.com/stress-rules-in-english-language/ Wed, 28 Jul 2021 09:01:11 +0000 https://blog.creativa.com/?p=473 English is a “stressed” language. 

We’re not literally talking about how stressful English can sometimes be (especially with its contradicting rules!). What we mean is English stresses or emphasizes some words and syllables compared to others. They’re pronounced more strongly with higher pitch, and they even take more time to say.Read more “7 Stress Rules in the English Language for Perfecting Your Pronunciation”

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