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5 Quick Accent Reduction Tips That Make All The Difference
Accent Reduction Tip 1- a trick to help you pronounce the voiced and voiceless ‘th’ sounds more easily Besides holding your tongue out between your teeth long enough, and not
How To Pronounce 10 Difficult English Words- Audio Lesson
I have had some requests from students to help them pronounce certain difficult English words, and I thought I would share them with you as well. It’s important to attune
Pronounce English Like a Native English Speaker- Super Useful Tip-Audio lesson
A super useful tip to pronounce English like a native speaker is to use contractions when you speak. Otherwise, your speech sounds very formal, and not spontaneous like a native
How To Improve Your English Accent – WHERE TO START
Are you someone who wants to improve your English accent but don’t know where to start? If that’s you, this article is definitely going to help you and give you
VIDEO: English Words with ‘ch’ and ‘sh’ Sounds
VIDEO: Learn The Difference Between the ‘ch’ and ‘sh’ Sounds in English. Hi, it’s Esther here from Speak More Clearly Welcome to this video where you will learn how to
Unlocking the Mystery of Pronouncing the English Dark L Sound
Today’s tip is about unlocking the mystery of how and when to pronounce the dark English L sound. Have you ever noticed that the /l/ in lock and the /l/
Take your Accent Reduction to the next level. The Surprising “A” Factor
What is the surprising “A” factor , and how does it take your accent reduction to the next level? After you have worked on the more obvious elements of accent
Master Voiced and Voiceless Consonants in English: VIDEO
VIDEO: watch the video above to learn how to say voiced and voiceless consonants in English. Mastering English Voiced and Voiceless Consonants Do you say chump instead of jump? Or