Practice Pronouncing Words Containing ‘COM’ and ‘CON’ in Standard American English – Part 2
In this video, we’ll practice how to pronounce words containing “COM” and “CON” in Standard American English. These syllables can sound different depending on which part of the word is stressed—and getting it right helps you sound more natural and fluent.
✔️ Learn how syllable stress affects the pronunciation of “COM” and “CON”
✔️ Practice with real words like “compare,” “contract,” and “committee”
✔️ Improve your rhythm, stress patterns, and overall pronunciation
This is Part 2 of a series for ESL learners, professionals, and anyone looking to sharpen their American English speaking skills.
In this video, we discuss the words confusion, secondary, economics, conduct, convenient, inconsistency, misconception, control, inconvenience, conserve, incompatible, communicate, complain, recommend, competitive, compare, comfortable, computer, commercial, community, commit, and compose.
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