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Tongue Twisters 1.2
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Do you like practising yourEnglishpronunciation? Have fun saying tongue twisters inEnglish.We introduce you to a specially sorted collection of tonguetwistersinto 10 levels on the basis of their difficulty.We’re going to give you a way on how to improve Englishspeakingwith some tongue twisters. Improving your spoken English isalwaysgoing to be a challenge, especially if you’re not in anEnglishspeaking environment or if you’re with a group of people whorefuseto stop speaking your native language!By their very nature, tongue twisters are challenging to say.With their repetitive use of similar sounding sounds, wordsandsyllables, they can trip up the tongues of even the mostarticulateindividuals.However, as fun as they are, tongue twisters have a verypracticalapplication.As such, tongue twisters can be used to treat speech problemsinspeech therapy, and help reduce the prominence of aforeignaccent.This use of tongue twisters in speech therapy is universal forallages and users!Tongue twisters are a great way to practice andimprovepronunciation and fluency. They can also help to improveaccents byusing alliteration, which is the repetition of one sound.They’renot just for kids, but are also used by actors, politicians,andpublic speakers who want to sound clear when speaking. Theappfeatures several hand-picked English Tongue Twisters to enhancetheclarity of your speaking in English language.
GRE WordList 1.0
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There are several free and popularlistsavailable on the internet from "Barron", "GRE Big Book",etc.Thislist is a list of top 800 highest frequency GRE words, andwe keepon adding new and important words.Try to learn as many wordsas youcan.When you think about the GRE verbal section, what comestomind?Obscure vocabulary, right?Fortunately though, the new GRE is definitely less dependentonvocabulary than the old GRE. But that doesn’t mean itdoesn’tdepend on vocabulary at all.To score well on the verbal section, you should have asoundknowledge of vocabulary and must know how and when to usewords.So, knowing the contextual usage of words is the key to scorewellon the verbal section.Preparing for the GRE verbal section can be cumbersome,especiallywhen the time required to build a strong vocabulary isconsidered.There are various GRE word lists out there which havewordsanywhere from 333 to 3500. But to score well, should you learnallthe 3500 GRE words in those lists? Not at all.In fact, the questions on the new GRE rely often on the samewords,and these frequently reappearing words provide you with asmallersubset of words to study.The list is a compilation of words from various good sourceslike"Barron's" and will certainly help one boost their GREscore.