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Most difficult words to pronounce in the English language

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Pronunciation is one of the most difficult aspects of mastering the language for non-native English speakers. Once or twice you must have come across a word that you thought you were pronouncing right without realizing you're doing it wrong. Your speech recognition software or transcriptionist kept writing the wrong word down and you didn't understand why. Don't worry, you are not alone.
17 October 2021
Podcast transcription: How to transcribe your podcast

Podcast transcription: How to transcribe your podcast

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Over the past few years podcasts have become really popular. They deal with all sorts of topics from nutrition to business. In fact, some people believe that they’re the modern alternatives to radio stations. However, like radios, they have one major problem: they can only be listened to. This means that people who have hearing problems will not be able to enjoy them.
11 October 2021

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