
These 30 Tips From The "Pronunciation Mistake" Twitter Account Can Clear Up Your English Language Confusion
Grab a pen and a notebook because this is so entertaining and educative

The most frequently spoken language on earth is English. Whether you are a native English speaker or you have only recently learned the language, there are many parts of English that are absurd and baffling.
Is it the exceptions to every rule as well as the spelling, grammar, pronunciations, and meanings that conflict with one another? Even when you have everything well committed to memory, you always manage to screw up in the most embarrassing way.
So let me introduce you to "Pronunciation Mistake," a fascinating and enlightening corner of Twitter. This social media project is devoted to the most educational and helpful advice for anyone attempting to improve their English, and it has a sizable community of over 212k followers.
"Pronunciation is the way in which a word or a language is spoken," is what the creator explicitly mentions in the bio. While this is unquestionably true, a quick glance through this list will demonstrate that mistakes in pronunciation are not the only thing they're targeting.
The account has grown to include a variety of varied advice, from grammar and spelling to the numerous exceptions this lovely language has to offer. So grab a pen and a notebook, because we have compiled some of their best posts to help you advance your knowledge.
So keep scrolling and keep learning.
1. The plural of fish is fish... Interesting

2. I'm definitely memorizing this

3. Stop making use of the word "very"

4. I kind of already knew this... Well, some of it

5. American English versus British English

6. Other ways to say these words that we use so often

7. The correct way to pronounce this word is...

Despite only being created in May 2022, the "Pronunciation Mistake" project has gotten a significant following on Twitter. It has developed into a well-known outlet in a short period of time as it concentrates on offering language learners useful tips.
8. Now we have moved into the informal versus the formal

9. How good are your English skills?

10. Do you normally say "everybody's have problems"?

11. The past, the present and the future of "To Be"

12. Better ways to say the word "In my opinion"

13. How to use these propositions in a correct way

14. Learning how use these prepositions appropriately as well

15. Now let's move to the normal English versus native English

16. How to make use of the amounts in English and they are very helpful

17. How to pronounce this word correctly

18. The right words to use for a formal or an informal event

19. This talks about the words you can use in place of "very"

20. Here are some useful verbs and prepositions

21. This particular one sounds so weird but then...

22. The informal versus formal words

23. Do you really want to speak faster?

24. Now we head to the basic versus advanced English

25. Another informal versus formal words

26. The right way to pronounce this word is...

27. A good way to say certain words

28. Noted!

29. Here we go again

30. Informal Reductions

English has spread faster as a result of the internet. No other language has ever been spoken as broadly or covered such a large area of the globe.
It has come to be associated with opportunity and a way to enter the worlds of global business and education. It is now widely used in worldwide trade, science, diplomacy, and a variety of other fields.
Do share with others so they can learn as well.

Maryjane
