Aug 11, 2025
Reading Practise August 25
Here's a condensed version of the passage that should take approximately one minute to read:
"As a non-native English speaker, I'm committed to improving my pronunciation. One of my biggest challenges is distinguishing between various vowel sounds. To overcome this, I practice by repeating words and phrases containing specific vowel sounds, like "cat," "cut," and "coat." This helps me develop muscle memory for proper pronunciation.
Consistent practice is essential, even though it can be challenging. I'm determined to keep working on my skills and see progress over time. By focusing on a variety of vowel sounds, I'm becoming more comfortable with their distinct pronunciations and moving closer to my goal of mastering English vowel sounds."
Here's a technical passage for you to practice reading:
"The Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) is a suite of communication protocols used to interconnect network devices on the Internet. TCP/IP specifies how data is packaged, addressed, transmitted, routed, and received over the Internet.
The TCP/IP model consists of four layers: the application layer, transport layer, internet layer, and link layer. Each layer is responsible for specific tasks and works in collaboration with the other layers to ensure reliable and efficient data communication between devices.
The TCP protocol is a connection-oriented protocol that guarantees the reliable and in-order delivery of data packets, while the IP protocol is responsible for addressing and routing data packets across the Internet. Together, TCP and IP form the backbone of the modern Internet, facilitating communication between billions of devices worldwide."
here's a nonsensical and funny passage using 'u', 'a', and 'e' vowels:
"Once upon a time, a clumsy emu stumbled upon a peculiar cafe. The awkward bird waddled up to the counter and blurted out, 'Excuse me, mister chef, I'm a dazed and confused emu in search of a magical menu.' The chef, bemused, asked, 'What brings you here, oh feathery friend?' The emu chuckled, 'I'm simply an adventurous bird, and my journey's not at its end.' "
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