Start with 'sk-' sound, like in 'school'.
Follow with '-ɛd-', similar to 'edge'.
End with '-ʒuːl', where '-ʒ' is like the 's' in 'measure'.
mispronouncing with 'ʃ' instead of 'sk' (ʃe-dʒuːl)
saying '-juːl' without the '-dʒ-' sound (ske-jul)
using only one syllable (skool)
Start with 'ʃ-', like 'sh' in 'shoe'.
Next, '-ɛd-', similar to 'edge'.
Finish with 'juːl', like 'yule'.
mispronouncing with 'sk' instead of 'ʃ' (ske-djuːl)
missing the '-d-' sound (ʃe-jul)
using only one syllable (shool)
It is pronounced with 'sk'.
The British version uses 'sh' due to historical influences in pronunciation.
'Schedule' is a noun.
A plan of things to do and times to do them.
/ˈskɛdʒ.uː.lər/
A person or tool that arranges schedules
/ˌriːˈskɛdʒ.uːl/
To arrange again
/ʌnˈskɛdʒ.uːld/
Not planned
- Look out for the '-ər' ending.
- Note the prefix 'riː-' and stress shift.
- Watch the 'ʌn-' prefix and its stress.
Remember, 'sk-' for American and 'sh-' for British.
Try using the word in planning and organizing context to become familiar.
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