Basic English Words For Beginners | Dates
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In this video, we'll be talking about dry fruits.
What is a dry fruit?
Dry fruits are fruits in which the pericarp is not succulent or pulpy. In simple terms, a dry fruit has little to no moisture content (water or pulp). Now, let’s look at some common dry fruit names and how to pronounce those basic words. I would give you some time to pronounce it after me. I am going to show you pictures too so you can recognize as well as pronounce them. We’ll move from the easy ones to more complex ones because that’s the best way to improve vocabulary for beginners.
Now let’s start, one almond [ˈɑː.mənd], two cashews [ˈkæʃuː], three-date [deɪt], four raisins [ˈreɪ.zən] (take note, in some cases like date and raisins we can see 'a' and 'ai' being pronounced as 'ei'), five walnuts [ˈwɔːl.nʌt], six pistachio [pɪsˈtɑːʃɪəʊ]. In pistachio, the 'ch' is pronounced as 'sh.' And the last one we have for today, seven, apricot [ˈeɪ.prɪ.kɒt].
The majority of dry fruits are rich in proteins, fiber, vitamins, and minerals, and they are usually pretty tasty. You can even take dry fruits as a direct replacement for snacks because they boost your energy and stamina and make digestion much smoother. Eating dry fruits is a great way to get protein and iron into your body system, leading to healthier teeth, bones, skin, and muscles. This would also protect you from heart diseases and high cholesterol while strengthening your immune system.
I hope you have been able to learn how to pronounce some learning words in this video. If you feel there are dry fruits left out, don’t hesitate to tell us to explain it in a possible part two. Don’t forget, like, comment, share, turn in post notifications, and check our previous English lessons. That’s it for today’s video. Thank you for visiting my channel. Please tune in to our next video, and have a wonderful day.
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