Different Types of American Accents
As you study how to speak with an American accent, you will see that American English has several different dialects, just like every other language.
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With her mother as a speech therapist and her father as an English teacher, and brother as a translator, Lee’at’s passion for language stems from her family’s linguistic background. Her fascination with pronunciation and accents made helping people discover the benefits of pronunciation training a natural calling. When Esther approached her with the idea of growing Speak More Clearly together, she eagerly accepted the challenge.
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As you study how to speak with an American accent, you will see that American English has several different dialects, just like every other language.
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