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Got just 10 minutes? That’s all I need! Follow along in today’s Sprint to boost your vocab, grammar and pronunciation with me in just 10 minutes.
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Sprint’s script:
SssssssFffffffffffThhhhh
Diphthongs:
muh, muh, mei /eɪ/muh, muh, mai /aɪ/muh, muh, maw /oʊ/muh, muh, mow /æʊ/muh, muh, moi /ɔɪ/
tense /i/:
teenie - weenieeasy - peasyeven - steven
TH tricky transitions:
f th - I’m meeting her on the twelfthth f - The place was packed with firemenv th - I gave thirty three gifts th v - I work with very clever people
Past Perfect - ‘had’ + past participle:
To refer to experiences or actions completed before the main event.
When she opened the door, he had already left. I realized that I had been there before. He noticed I had cleaned the car. It was smooth and shiny.
Tongue twisters:
Five frantic frogs fled from fifty fierce leeches.Four furious friends fought for the phone.A loyal warrior will rarely worry why we rule.
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Got just 10 minutes? That’s all I need! Follow along in today’s Sprint to boost your vocab, grammar and pronunciation with me in just 10 minutes.
Want more practice like this? Don’t miss my Black Friday deal for Sprint Master where you can BUY Sprint Master and get Sprint Master 2.0 (30 extra Sprints) for FREE! That’s TWO courses for the price of one. Click here to grab the deal before it expires! https://bit.ly/3ZmILhj
Sprint’s script:
SssssssFffffffffffThhhhh
Diphthongs:
muh, muh, mei /eɪ/muh, muh, mai /aɪ/muh, muh, maw /oʊ/muh, muh, mow /æʊ/muh, muh, moi /ɔɪ/
tense /i/:
teenie - weenieeasy - peasyeven - steven
TH tricky transitions:
f th - I’m meeting her on the twelfthth f - The place was packed with firemenv th - I gave thirty three gifts th v - I work with very clever people
Past Perfect - ‘had’ + past participle:
To refer to experiences or actions completed before the main event.
When she opened the door, he had already left. I realized that I had been there before. He noticed I had cleaned the car. It was smooth and shiny.
Tongue twisters:
Five frantic frogs fled from fifty fierce leeches.Four furious friends fought for the phone.A loyal warrior will rarely worry why we rule.
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