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Syllables: Exclusive Podcast Lesson Transcript

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Syllables Lesson

Free syllables transcript! Lucky you! Here’s my most popular podcast episode. This FREE transcript lesson is from my podcast, Living in English:365!

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This is a clover--a four leaf clover. It's a tiny, mostly green plant. People believe they bring luck if you find one with four leaves. However, four leaf clovers are rare.
Syllables are related to clovers, but how? Listen to this podcast to find out.
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What’s a clover and syllables have to do with learning to speak English well? Listen to find out. 


Your pronunciation CAN be better. Listening is difficult, but you don’t have to be embarrassed of your accent or afraid to speak.

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Hello, hello and welcome to the Living in English: 365 podcast. I’m your host Ashley Rhone and in this lesson you will learn to speak and pronounce english better. Also, you will improve your listening. This lesson is a preview of my new speaking and listening course coming this Fall. Sign-up for my newsletter to get updates, discounts, and more.

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Our goal today is to learn six syllable types. 

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Last week we read and listened to a short story by Katherine Mansfield called “The Doll’s House.” I love teaching that lesson and hope you downloaded the lesson guide and transcript from it. If not, you can download them by clicking the link below in the description box. Be sure to like this episode, subscribe to this podcast, and donate to this podcast on Venmo @AshleyRhone_PE—the link is below.

One day, Tawna was having lunch in the park because it was a beautiful, sunny day that had perfect weather. She chose a cool spot underneath a tree where the breeze was fantastic. She put her basket of food down on the ground, spread her blanket, and began eating. As she was enjoying her salad with croutons, she noticed something unique just near the left-hand (left) corner of her blanket. It was a four-leaf clover! “How lucky I am to find such a rare thing” she thought to herself…

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