Schwa | |
The most common sound in English is : |
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We call it "schwa": | ![]() |
We write it like this: | "•" |
When one syllable is stressed, we often pronounce some of the other syllables with schwa. For Example: |
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afternoon | "aaf t• noon" |
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second | "se k•nd" |
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opposite | "o p• z•t" |
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repeat | "r• peet" |
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January | "jæn y• ree" |
Which syllables do we pronounce with schwa in these words? |
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magazine | |
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tomorrow | |
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reason | |
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interview | |
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potato | |
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