In this course, you’ll practice the sounds of American English that might sometimes be confusing. You'll practice both consonant and vowel sounds. You’ll also learn about the things that give English its special “music,” such as how to stress the right syllable in a word, how to make your voice go up and down in a natural-sounding melody, and how to naturally connect sounds and words. Learning these things will help you speak more clearly and make sure that others can understand what you're saying.
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Tricky American English Pronunciation
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Syllabus - What you will learn from this course
Welcome
Tricky Consonant Sounds
Tricky Vowel Sounds
The Music of American English Pronunciation
Other Tricky Things
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TOP REVIEWS FROM TRICKY AMERICAN ENGLISH PRONUNCIATION
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