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Spelling, punctuation and pronunciation

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  • 6 Minute English

    Amy Lightfoot explains the expression '6 MInute English'. To hyphenate or not to hyphenate?
  • Pronunciation of 'g'

    Trudi Faulkner-Petrova explains the two different ways of pronouncing 'g' in English
  • Apostrophes

    Gareth Rees answers a question from Iain Wood in Belgium about the use of apostrophes in some names.
  • Edwin from The Netherlands and Ourlis from Algeria have questions about apostrophes
  • Gareth Rees answers a question from Iain Wood in Belgium on the use of apostrophes with names
  • 'When you say Christmas it sounds like /krismas/ and when you say Christchurch for example, it sounds like /kraist/. What's right?'
  • Carlos from Nicaragua and Imran from Pakistan both want to find out about hyphens
  • Marcos Alonso from Paraguay asks how he can improve his accent
  • Indefinite articles - 'an' or 'a'?

    Gareth Rees answers a question from Marta in Poland and explains how vowel and consonant sounds rather than letters are important in deciding whether to use 'an' or 'a'
  • Its or it's

    Gareth Rees answers a question about when to use its and it's.
  • Vikram in India wants to know how to improve his accent and sound more British
  • Yasmeen from Portugal is confused by 'shan't': 'We shan't be able to get into the show.'
  • Are there really two different pronunciations of 'the'?
  • Discover the three ways to pronounce '-ed' at the end of words.
  • How and when do you differentiate the pronunciation of a, an and the?
  • Find out about rising and falling intonation in question tags.
  • Learn how to pronounce symbol names and punctuation marks.
  • Pronunciation of 'g'

    Trudi Faulkner-Petrova explains the two different ways of pronouncing 'g' in English
  • Find out about the relationship between commas in writing and pauses in speaking.
  • Hany Rengier from Germany always seems to get mixed up between German and English punctuation rules.
  • Roger Woodham explains punctuation to Chan Ming from Hong Kong
  • Sometimes we write 'hit - hitting', other times we write 'slide - sliding'. Is there a rule?
  • Saying the date 2009

    Amy Lightfoot answers a question from Mr. Sokhna in Senegal about the pronunciation of dates such as 2009.
  • Jean-Pierre Michel from Belgium asks: 'I have seen both aging and ageing written and would be grateful to know which is right.'
  • Zully Ramirez-Gamboa asks Roger Woodham about doubling final consonants and pronunciation
  • Why are some letters silent, as in 'island'?
  • How to read the symbol '@' as used in email addresses

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