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Luyện nghe Mastering the American Accent - (Unit 73 : Consonant Clusters)


Hold yourself responsible for a higher standard than anybody expects of you.
Never excuse yourself.
Henry Ward Beecher

Two or more consonant sounds together are called “consonant clusters.” Many languages do not have any words with consonant clusters. Therefore, when native speakers of these languages speak English, they tend to skip one or more of the consonants. Make sure you pronounce every consonant sound! Pay special attention to words spelled with the letter since it represents a blend of two consonant sounds: /ks/ or /gz/. Also, many verbs that take -ed in the past tense consist of consonant clusters; for example: watched, stopped, picked.

Title - Common Words with Consonant Clusters

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