The Flow of English
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Introduction

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There are two things that make English a difficult language to learn:
  1. English has a lot of different sounds.
  2. The English spelling system is inconsistent

Because English has so many sounds, there are at least a few English sounds that do not exist in your native language. These sounds are always the hardest to learn because you are not used to hearing and speaking them.

Further, English spelling is inconsistent. If you try to learn English through reading and writing alone, it will always be difficult for you and people will speak too quickly for you.

​For now, we will review the basics of English sounds and find out which ones you have trouble with.


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