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How to pronounce J & Y in English


Correct pronunciation is important in order to sound like a native speaker. Some English letters and sounds can be very different from your first language. The letters J and the Y are good examples of this. Do you know the difference in pronunciation between these two letters? Don’t confuse your listener by saying “Jell-o” instead of “yellow”! Watch this lesson, and learn a few techniques to help you master the J and Y.



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