Syllable Stress in Long English Words
Do you ever wonder which syllable to stress when an English word has several syllables? Have you noticed that as words get longer, the stressed syllable often moves further to the right? There isn’t exactly a rule for this, but in this lesson you will see some examples of words where this happens. Even though there isn’t a rule, with practice you will develop an instinct for where the strong syllable should be. This class will also help you expand your vocabulary! https://www.engvid.com/syllable-stres... Watch all of my videos about English pronunciation here: • English Pronunciation With Gill In this lesson: 0:00 Which syllable should you stress? 1:10 Listen to the correct pronunciation 13:06 Review

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