-ham
, -bury
, -field
, -wich
, -mouth
, -pool
, and -ing
. We will also talk about what these suffixes mean. For example, did you know that any town name that ends in -pool
means “harbour”? Learning these suffixes will improve your pronunciation and knowledge of British town names.
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Thank you my dear master for this interesting lesson. You are great and i honor of having such an english professor like you. ❤️
Great lesson, Jade, although I acknowledge it was really hard to me… Fortunately, most of the famous English cities have easier names, like London, for example. Haha! Anyway, it’s always a good idea to know the right way to pronouce in case one day I ought to go there.
This lesson proves that English is not a phonetic language at all. Do you know the reason why the English spelling is so different from speaking?
I am from Brazil and my mother tongue is Portuguese, which is not 100% phonetic, of course, but our pronunciation is more “predictable”, I think.
Thank you in advance!
Thanks! There are so many lessons and maybe there is already one, but have you thought about surnames?
Thank you!
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thank a lot,Jade,hugs (Kazakhstan o1 Dec2o21:)
You’re brilliant with your pronunciation,Jade
i really enjoyed this video
Thank you, Jade! It was very interesting lesson.
Thank you, Jade! It was very interesting to know the name of english towns
Dear Ms Jade, ” curiosity kills the cat”. Sometimes, I think. Besides the correct pronunciation we learnt what the suffixes of towns and counties tell us about their origins.
Thank you so much.