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How to Say Schedule: Pronunciation, Definition
Discover schedule pronunciation, meaning, origins, alternatives and usage examples for confident, clear conversation.
How to Pronounce Schedule
Understanding the Pronunciation
Key Point: The word "schedule" is pronounced differently in American and British English.
American pronunciation: Sounds like "sked-yool".
British pronunciation: Sounds like "shed-yool".
American English Pronunciation
First syllable ("sked"): Pronounce it like the start of the word "skeleton". The sound is strong and clear, similar to "sked".
Second syllable ("yool"): It sounds like "yule" (as in the season) followed by a soft "l" sound at the end.
Stress: Put a bit more emphasis on the first syllable ("sked") and let the second syllable flow smoothly.
British English Pronunciation
First syllable ("shed"): Start with a soft "sh" sound, similar to the word "shed" where you store tools.
Second syllable ("yool"): Sounds just like in American English, pronounced as "yool".
Tip: Notice the gentle transition from the "sh" sound to the "yool"—it should be smooth and not rushed.
Practice Tips
Listen: Find recordings online for both American and British pronunciations to hear the differences clearly.
Repeat: Slowly say the word in both ways, then gradually speed up as you become more confident.
Record: Record yourself saying "schedule" and compare your pronunciation to native speakers.
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