The MOST mispronounced word in English: Learn how to say it correctly!

Published 2020-02-11
There is a very basic word in English that’s used by most people almost every single day, but that many, many learners of English mispronounce. I will teach you EXACTLY how to pronounce this word correctly so that you have no more mistakes. You’ll also learn more about the sound in this word that causes confusion and I’ll give you examples of other words that have the same pattern. Then test your knowledge with the quiz at www.engvid.com/the-most-mispronounced-word-in-engl…

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All Comments (21)
  • @vi683
    I really like this kind of lesson. Short and useful. You always make us a variety of fantastic lessons.
  • @Posraldescu
    Your work worth it, I bet that this video has explained correct pronunciation to several thousands of students. Good job !
  • @aligbeer
    Hi jade I’m missed you it long time I’m really appreciate your support for us You got hard work 😓 to make us better in English so thanks 🙏 a lot
  • @MeTheRob
    This takes me back to infants' school, and learning ro read. I was really good at it, but I met my match when I first saw the word 'work'. I hated that word, and I think it might have influenced my lifelong attitude to work.
  • @crumbled-cookie
    Thanks for this lesson Jade and the time you spend. Have a good day.
  • @mmx969
    You're really professional. It's very interesting. Thank you so much.
  • @psgutman5754
    Hello Jade! Your Lessons are the best. Thank you. We miss you
  • @goscopi4653
    Best english accent on internet and YouTube 👍. Jade speaks a great english accent.
  • @rche9131
    Very intersting. As usual. Thank you!
  • @boglarka5183
    Great, i tought i did something wrong the whole time, but fortunately my mother language has the "ö" in it, so it was natural to say words like that :D
  • Very interesting. Easy sound for a dane or norwegian because it's the same sound as our letter ø. Perhaps a reminiscense of old norse elements in english or a common sound shared between languages that were closer related 1000 years ago, and where the sound still excists in a few english words. In danish its a very common sound found in many words.