Pronunciation

Pronunciation Exercises - Polishcircles

Polish Pronunciation exercises

Listen and Repeat to Improve Your Intonation, Rhythm and Pronunciation. New material is uploaded every week. Polish Pronunciation only needs a bit of practice to get right. In this pronunciation guide, I’ll walk you through the most troublesome sounds to pronounce, as well as a few subtle, easy ways you can change your pronunciation to make huge headway toward sounding like a native Polish speaker.

Listen and Repeat to Improve Your Intonation, Rhythm and Pronunciation. New material is uploaded every week.

Polish cognates:

*Cognates are words that have a similar spelling, pronunciation, and meaning across two languages. When students recognize words as cognates, they can access unfamiliar English words and better understand what they read.

1. Words spelled alike:
Mots similaires

Polish homophones:

*Polish homophones can cause difficulties in oral comprehension and spelling because they are words that sound alike, but have different meanings. An homophone is a word that has the same pronunciation but different meanings and, sometimes, spellings.

Polish Tongue Twisters:

Inspiring sentences:

1.- There is only one happiness in life: Jest tylko jedno szczęście w życiu

 

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Pronunciation Exercises - Polishcircles