DiscoverAccent Training PodcastDon't pronounce (e) when it begins these words | #279
Don't pronounce (e) when it begins these words  |  #279

Don't pronounce (e) when it begins these words | #279

Update: 2025-07-23
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Master the tricky pronunciation of prepositions beginning with "be" like before, beneath, beside, and between! 🤫 In this essential episode of [Your Podcast Name], we reveal the secret to sounding more natural: the often-missed silent "e" sound in these common English prepositions.

Are you struggling to pronounce "be" prepositions correctly? Many English learners wonder how to pronounce words like 'before' or why 'beneath' has a silent 'e'. We've got the answers! This episode offers an in-depth accent training guide, specifically designed to help you confidently use and pronounce prepositions with a silent "e".

You'll get a comprehensive list of prepositions starting with "be" and learn the precise pronunciation rule for each. Plus, we'll make learning fun by exploring practical idiom examples for every preposition, enhancing both your English pronunciation and vocabulary. This is a must-listen for anyone looking to reduce their accent and sound more fluent in English.

In this episode, you will learn:

  • The fundamental rule for the silent "e" in "be" prepositions.
  • How to pronounce prepositions like 'beyond' and 'behind' accurately.
  • A complete breakdown of English prepositions with a silent E.
  • Engaging idioms and phrases to practice your new pronunciation skills.

Elevate your ESL and English grammar understanding with this focused pronunciation lesson. Perfect for intermediate to advanced English speakers aiming for natural, native-like speech! Don't let mispronunciation hold you back – tune in now! ▶️✨

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Don't pronounce (e) when it begins these words  |  #279

Don't pronounce (e) when it begins these words | #279

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