123 – Hit vs Heat – The [i] Vowel – English Pronunciation Lesson

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The [i] Vowel Sound as in “hit,” “sit,” and “it” is tricky for a lot of English learners. For many students, “eat” and “it” sound the same…but for native English speakers, they are totally different. For today’s English lesson, let’s learn how to pronounce the [i] Vowel Sound!

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  1. It is really one of the trickyest issues in English. That`s why, when I went to the USA last year, I asked for a piece of paper, instead of sheet,avoinding being misunderstood!!

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