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Promova
Promova
15 episodes
2 weeks ago
Welcome to the Promova podcast. The podcast is divided into two parts: "Pro," which means "about" in Ukrainian, and "Mova," which is "language" in Ukrainian. The "Pro" section is hosted by Tori, our language learning enthusiast, and focuses on interviews with people who excel in teaching or learning languages. Our language learning expert, Kate, has 15 years of experience in English teaching and teacher training. She hosts the "Mova" section, which covers grammar, vocabulary, and everything related to making learning English easier. Stay updated: https://www.instagram.com/promova/
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Welcome to the Promova podcast. The podcast is divided into two parts: "Pro," which means "about" in Ukrainian, and "Mova," which is "language" in Ukrainian. The "Pro" section is hosted by Tori, our language learning enthusiast, and focuses on interviews with people who excel in teaching or learning languages. Our language learning expert, Kate, has 15 years of experience in English teaching and teacher training. She hosts the "Mova" section, which covers grammar, vocabulary, and everything related to making learning English easier. Stay updated: https://www.instagram.com/promova/
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Language Learning
Education
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Why certain words sound different | Mova
Promova
10 minutes 50 seconds
1 year ago
Why certain words sound different | Mova

In today’s episode, we'll explore why certain words sound different when spoken alone compared to when they are part of a sentence. For example, why the word ‘have’ sometimes sounds like ‘have’ but also often sounds like ‘ev’ in a sentence. This is something that makes English so difficult to understand when we hear it, especially when we hear it from native speakers. Stay updated with Promova on social media and let's keep the conversation going! We've got all the useful language learning tips, and you've got the power to hit that subscribe button and follow us on our social platforms. Find us on YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, and Twitter using the links below! Promova YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@promovaapp Promova Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/promova/ Promova TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@promova Promova X (former Twitter): https://twitter.com/promova_app #promova #english #learnenglish #pronunication #englishpronunication #homophones #esl #englishlessons #howtopronounce #englishteacher

Promova
Welcome to the Promova podcast. The podcast is divided into two parts: "Pro," which means "about" in Ukrainian, and "Mova," which is "language" in Ukrainian. The "Pro" section is hosted by Tori, our language learning enthusiast, and focuses on interviews with people who excel in teaching or learning languages. Our language learning expert, Kate, has 15 years of experience in English teaching and teacher training. She hosts the "Mova" section, which covers grammar, vocabulary, and everything related to making learning English easier. Stay updated: https://www.instagram.com/promova/