You know that weird feeling when you think you know a word, but the moment you say it out loud, it sounds… off? Maybe someone gently corrects you, or maybe they don’t, and you spend the next ten minutes wondering if you got it right. That’s what I call a broken word—a word that lives in your brain one way but sounds totally different in real life. And the more of them you collect, the harder it gets to feel confident in English. But here’s the good news: there’s an easier way. In this episode, we talk about how to train your ears so words don’t just look familiar—they sound familiar too. I’ll share how tiny pronunciation shifts can make a huge difference, why listening is your best friend, and one trick that can help you say tricky words effortlessly. If English sometimes feels like a puzzle with missing pieces, this one’s for you.
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