9. November 2011
under performance

Some English pronunciation tips

Although I learnt English as a second language, I now wear it like a well-worn glove. But in science, there are tons of made-up poly-syllabic words, and I occassionally trip over some of them, such as: equilibrate, equilibrium and equilibration.

However, I’ve been learning a bunch of languages the last few years, and through doing that, it’s thrown English pronunciation in relief. I’m starting to get a conscious handle on English pronunciation, and I’ve discovered some useful rules that were not apparent to me before:

So now I can prounce these words without embarrassment. It’s e-QUI-li-brate, e-qui-li-BRA-tion and e-qui-LI-bri-um.

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