Train

PIE SPEAK: Train - Same spelling, different meaning.

Pronunciation

  • A vehicle = TRAYN (noun)

  • To teach or prepare = TRAYN (verb)

Intonation Practice

  • The TRAYN arrived late.

  • I need to TRAYN for the race.

  • We rode the TRAYN downtown.

  • She will TRAYN the new staff.

Expression Tip
TRAYN = noun (vehicle) or verb (action) — context will show which.

 

📖 Read This Aloud
She took the train to the gym so she could train before work. After training for weeks, she felt ready. Riding the train helped her relax before each training session.

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