Well, I have got a friend named Siti Laelatul Lutfiah, but people normally call her Lulu, she is 21 years old, she is from Tangerang, but now she lives in Pandeglang which is far away from her hometown and she stays at a dorm close to her college with her mates. She graduated from Aliyah Syekh Mubarak Tangerang, she is a student of Mathlaulanwar University. she is in English Education faculty and is in the 4th semester. She speaks Indonesian. She is such a cheer, gung-ho and tender-hearted girl. In her free time, she prefers reading books and singing instead. People like her because of her friendliness, she is not married though. She has one brother and one sister.
Learn British English - The glottal stop
The glottal stop is the voiceless stop sound made in the throat produced by glottis and it is also known as the stop of the /t/ sound in the middle and at the end of the word. It's usually used in some British accents such as cockney accent. But nowadays, not all English speakers use it. Let's have a look at the examples below: Explanation : Ɂ = Glottal stop symbol 1. Button - /ˈbʌɁən/ 2. But - /bʌɁ/ 3. Important - /ɪmˈpɔːɁənt/ 4. Mountain - /ˈmaʊnɁɪn/ Well, there are still lots of words pronounced using glottal stops and you can learn it more deeply. NOTICE: • Some of words are not pronounced using glottal stop. • Do not use the glottal stop if the /t/ sound appears at the beginning of the word because it will sound weird to be pronounced, such as Tired, Tie, Take and more. That's why you need to learn it more deeply.
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