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| Eurolink News - Ken's TESOL blog |
| Eurolink News Issue No.23 - November.09 The last five letters of the name of this month remind me that the bonfires on the fifth will have glowing remains; embers are also residues of feelings, and in this capacity we remember the hallowed on All Saints' Day, our departed loved ones on All Souls' Day and those fallen in combat on Remembrance Day. |
| Eurolink News Issue No.22 - October.09 October gives an opportunity to remind students of phonetics that the letter \"c\" is pronounced as a / k / or / s /. |
| Eurolink News Issue No.21 - September.09 When transcribing phonetically, it is important to remember that there are differences between written English and spoken English: unless you draw a clear demarcation line between the two forms, there will be transfer of information and confusion. |
| Eurolink News Issue No.20 - August.09 The pronunciation of the first syllable of the month of August highlights one of many discrepancies between the written and spoken word in the English language. |
| Eurolink News Issue No.19 - July.09 The pronunciation of the two-syllable month July is fixed on the second syllable. The words listed below, however, can be pronounced with both initial and final stress, indicative of a different part of speech or indeed a different meaning. |
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