Wadjasay? American English Pronunciation Practice
Lessons to help you understand and speak normal-speed American English. Now on YouTube, too: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwcGjQ1ScMc9gTNWvrsxq4g
Wadjasay? American English Pronunciation Practice
Practice with some fancy six-syllable words.
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Here are some sentences with six-syllable words.
1- In the 1960s people experimented with hallucinogenic drugs.
2- Covid 19 has resulted in the hospitalization of too many people.
3- Please do NOT eat mushrooms which are not identifiable as safe and harmless.
4- Alien organisms might not be easily categorizable.
5- After lengthy reconsideration of your proposal, my answer is still NO.
6- I was the beneficiary of my late uncle’s largesse. He was a generous man.
7- I would like to study extraterrestrial biodiversity.
8- She is planning to write a lengthy autobiography.
9- Please show us your identification.
10- Is it possible to be a humanitarian revolutionary?
11- Deep sea creatures often exhibit bioluminescence.
12- Sometimes people overgeneralize when they telecommunicate.
13- I am studying the electromagnetic spectrum.
14- Lack of precipitation is leading to the desertification of the American southwest.
15- She was easily identifiable by her short purple hair and long pointy nose.
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