Nine: Cloud Nine!

Lesson 9 is fine! “Nine” features another /aɪ/ diphthong (like “five”) but with a different consonant context.

Nasal Release: The /n/ at the end is a nasal consonant. Air flows through your nose – cool physics!

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One: The Loneliest Number (But Not Really)

Welcome to Lesson 1! You’re about to master the pronunciation of “one” – the word that starts every counting adventure. Quick Teaser: Did you know “one” used to rhyme with “bone” in Old English? The pronunciation shifted during the Great Vowel Shift (1400-1700). Mind = blown! 🤯

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