English Vocabulary in Use Upper-intermediate » Unit 80: Words commonly mispronounced

Word List
  • apostrophe
  • arithmetic
  • arithmetical
  • burn
  • calm
  • card
  • castle
  • catastrophe
  • chalk n
  • Christmas
  • climb
  • comb
  • conduct
  • conflict
  • contest
  • cool
  • co-opt
  • could
  • cupboard
  • cupid
  • cut
  • debt
  • debtor
  • decrease n, v
  • desert n, v
  • doubt
  • dumb
  • export v
  • farm
  • fasten
  • fiend
  • friend
  • head
  • heir
  • heiress
  • honest
  • honour
  • honourable
  • hour
  • hourly
  • import
  • increase
  • insult
  • knee
  • knife
  • knit
  • knob
  • knot
  • know
  • lamb
  • last
  • late
  • listen
  • love
  • meter
  • mother
  • muscle
  • net
  • numb
  • ought
  • our
  • palm
  • park
  • permit
  • photograph
  • photographer
  • pneumatic
  • progress
  • protest
  • pseudonym
  • psychiatry
  • psychic
  • psychology
  • react
  • receipt
  • receive
  • recipe
  • reign
  • rein
  • reinforce
  • reject
  • salmon
  • science
  • should
  • soften
  • sorry
  • storm
  • subtle
  • suspect
  • sword
  • talk
  • tart
  • teacher
  • team
  • telephone
  • telephony
  • tomb
  • transfer
  • transport
  • upset
  • vegetables
  • wander
  • water
  • whistle
  • womb
  • would
  • alive
Exercises

80.1 ‣ Underline all the silent letters in the following sentences.

  1. They sang a psalm to honour the memory of the world-famous psychologist as she was laid to rest in the family tomb.
  2. The psychiatrist was knifed in the knee as she was walking home.
    _____
  3. He should have whistled as he fastened his sword to his belt.
    _____
  4. You could have left me half the Christmas cake on Wednesday.
    _____

80.2 ‣ Which word is the odd one out in each of these groups?

  1. worry, sorry, lorry
  2. sword, cord, word _____
  3. come, some, dome _____
  4. head, plead, tread _____
  5. doubt, could, shout _____
  6. cough, rough, tough _____
  7. land, wand, sand _____
  8. soot, root, foot _____

80.3 ‣ What word could a poet use to rhyme with each of the words below? Use your dictionary to check the pronunciation.

  1. enough
  2. plough _____
  3. through _____
  4. cough _____
  5. though _____

80.4 ‣ Circle or highlight the stressed syllable in each of the underlined words.

  1. They paid a £1 million transfer fee to transfer the player to their team.
  2. Although they suspected _____ several people were partly involved, the police decided to concentrate on Jo as the main suspect _____.
  3. There are conflicting _____ views as to the cause of the conflict _____.
  4. All this upset _____ over the wedding has really upset _____ them.
  5. The cost of living has increased _____ while there has been a decrease _____ in wages.
  6. A work permit _____ permits _____ you to work for a period of six months.
  7. I wish I could record _____ a hit record _____!
  8. Despite the disgraceful conduct _____ of the audience, James went on conducting _____ the orchestra.

80.5 ‣ Write out the words below using the normal English alphabet.

  1. /ˈmʌsl/
  2. /kəˈtæstrəfi/ _____
  3. /ˈhæŋketʃiːf/ _____
  4. /'kemɪkəl/ _____
  5. /ˈsʌtel/ _____
  6. /rəˈsiːt/ _____
  7. /haɪt/ _____
  8. /'resɪpi/ _____

80.6 ‣ Find words on the opposite page to match each definition. Say them aloud.

  1. cooking instructions
  2. between warm and cold _____
  3. an old weapon _____
  4. a punctuation mark _____
  5. the opposite of descend _____
  6. a sea that isn't rough _____
Answer Key
A ‣ Vowels

You can hear how all the words in this unit are pronounced on the CD-ROM. The phonetic transcription is provided for some of the words below. Check you understand the symbols, which are used by most good dictionaries.

To master English pronunciation it is helpful to learn the 22 phonetic symbols for English vowel sounds. These are important because the vowel letters can be pronounced in many different ways:

acat /æ/     about /ə/     wander /ɒ/     last /aː/     late /eɪ/
ialive /aɪ/     give /ɪ/
uput /ʊ/     cut /ʌ/     cupid /juː/
iefiend /iː/     friend /e/     science /aɪə/
eirein /eɪ/     receive /iɪ/     reinforce /iːɪ/
emet /e/     meter /iː/ /ə/
osorry /ɒ/     go /eʊ/     love /ʌ/     to /uː/
eahead /e/     team /iː/     react /iːæ/
ouour /aʊ/     route /uː/    would /ʊ/
oocool /uː/     cook /ʊ/     coopt /əʊɒ/

B ‣ Silent letters

The letters below in bold are silent in the examples:

ppsychic /ˈsaɪkɪk/     psychiatry     pneumatic     receipt     pseudonym     psychology
bcomb /kəʊm/     dumb     numb     tomb     climb     womb     lamb
bdoubt /daut/     subtle     debt     debtor
lcould /kʊd/     should     calm     half     talk     palm     walk     salmon     chalk
hhonour /ɒnə/     honourable     honest     hour     hourly     heir     heiress
twhistle /ˈwɪsəl/     castle     listen     fasten     soften     Christmas
kknee /niː/     knife     know     knob     knowledge     knot     knit
rcard /kaːd/     park     farm     burn     work     storm     tart     (unless followed by a vowel) mother/ˈmʌðə/     sister     teacher     water

Language help

The letter ‘r’ is not silent in some varieties of English, for example American, Irish, Scottish.

C ‣ Changing stress

Some two-syllable words in English have the same form for the noun and the verb. The stress is on the first syllable of the word when it is a noun and the second syllable when it is a verb, e.g. Wool is a major Scottish export. Scotland exports a lot of wool. Here are some other words like this.

  1. conduct
  2. conflict
  3. contest
  4. decrease
  5. suspect
  6. record
  7. desert
  8. import
  9. increase
  10. insult
  11. transfer
  12. reject
  13. permit
  14. present
  15. progress
  16. protest
  17. transport
  18. upset

Multi-syllable words in English tend to put their main stress on the third syllable from the end, e.g. photograph, telephone, arithmetic. As a result, as a long word adds suffixes its word stress does not stay on the same syllable, e.g. photographer, telephony, arithmetical. Note that, although this rule is useful, it does have plenty of exceptions.

Common mistakes

These words are often mispronounced.

  1. apostrophe /əˈpɒstrəfi/
  2. catastrophe /kəˈtæstrəfi/
  3. cupboard /ˈkʌbəd/
  4. recipe /ˈresɪpi/
  5. vegetables /ˈvedʒtəblz/
  6. sword /ˈsɔːd/
  7. ought /ɔːt/
  8. muscle /ˈmʌsəl/
  9. interesting /ˈɪntrəstɪŋ/

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