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All the sounds of American English to boost your pronunciation, from a non-native speaker to non-native speakers What you'll learn All the sounds in American English How to pronounce words in English correctly Fix the most important aspects in your speech How to practice your pronunciation on your own Know the difference between similar sounds in English The IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet) Requirements Intermediate level Good understanding of spoken English or read subtitles proficiently Description In this course, I will teach you all the sounds of American English. This will be the foundation of your better and more natural pronunciation in English. After learning these concepts about phonetics, you'll be able to keep improving and practicing on your own. You'll notice a reduction in your accent as well.This course will be very straightforward. Don't buy it if you want something more detailed. I'll share a complete PDF file I crafted myself, with a list of all sounds in American English, with many examples. I'll explain all the topics of this document in the videos. With this PDF file, you'll be able to review everything later, without having to go back to the videos (most courses won't offer you this).I'll discuss the most common mistakes made by non-native speakers (according to my experience).I'll tell you how I practiced my own pronunciation. I'll share some free and effective strats to practice on your own.What this course is going to be like? I'll share with you this PDF file with all the sounds of American English (no British English). This file has one topic for each sound, comparing them with other similar sounds. For example, there is a topic about the vowel sounds in the words B%itc#h and Beach (/ɪ/ and /iː/). I'll show you how to make those sounds, point out the differences between them, and show a couple of examples for you to practice. If you don't know what the IPA is, don't worry. I'll teach the IPA, highlight some important details, show you the symbols, and teach you how to use the IPA effectively.READ THIS BEFORE BUYING THIS COURSE:> I'M NOT AN ENGLISH TEACHER! > I am a non-native English speaker just like you! > Expect to see a lot of grammar mistakes (written and spoken). This is a course about pronunciation only (from my perspective)! > I decided to create this course to share everything I learned about pronunciation and I believe that is a great help for people who struggle to speak out loud. > Before learning all those phonetics concepts, I wasn't able to speak at all! Once I started fixing my biggest mistakes related to word pronunciation, I was finally able to, at least, speak words! If that helped me, I hope that helps you as well.> Only buy this course if your English is not as advanced as mine and if you think you can learn from me. > My goal in this course is to help people below my level who watched the promo video and liked the way I sound. > See me as your classmate rather than your teacher. Let's learn together! Overview Section 1: Introduction Lecture 1 Corrections Lecture 2 Introduction Lecture 3 What is The IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet) Lecture 4 Online Dictionaries Differences and YouGlish Lecture 5 Allophones and Other Symbols in the IPA Lecture 6 Some Observations About the IPA Section 2: What's Important About Consonants Lecture 7 Voiced and Voiceless Consonants Lecture 8 Stop Consonants (P and B, T and D, K and G) Lecture 9 Stop Consonants in Connected Speech Lecture 10 Voiced and Voiceless TH (The, Theater, Worth) Lecture 11 The True T Sound (, Attack, Too, Two, To) Lecture 12 The Flap T Sound (Water, Better, Added) Lecture 13 Glottal Stop (Mountain, Curtain) Lecture 14 R Sound (Rare, Where) Lecture 15 Dark L (All, Ale, Style) and Light L (Light, Letter) Lecture 16 Consonant Clusters with L (RL, KL, BL...) (World, Bottle) Lecture 17 /f/ and /v/ (Fan vs Van) Lecture 18 /w/ and /v/ (Wine vs Vine) Lecture 19 /s/ and /z/ (Bus vs Buzz) Lecture 20 /m/ and /n/ at the End of Words (Run vs Rum) Lecture 21 /n/ and /ŋ/ (Win vs Wing) Lecture 22 /h/ Sound (Who, High) Lecture 23 /ʃ/ and /tʃ/ (Shy, Ratio, Chip, Fortune) Lecture 24 /ʒ/ and /dʒ/ (Usual, Joy, Ee, Garage) Lecture 25 /tʃ/ vs /dʒ/ (Rich vs Ridge) Lecture 26 /j/ vs /dʒ/ (Jam vs Yam) Section 3: What's Important About Vowels Lecture 27 Vowel Diagram Lecture 28 /ɪ/ vs /iː/ (B#itch vs Beach) Lecture 29 /æ/ vs /e/ (Bad vs Bed) Lecture 30 /ʊ/, /uː/, and the Double O (Wood, Would, Moon, Door) Lecture 31 /ɑ/ and /ɔː/ (Lost, Raw, Car, Core) Lecture 32 /ʌ/ and /ə/ (Schwa Sound) Lecture 33 Diphthongs Lecture 34 Long Vowels, Short Vowels, R-Colored Vowels Section 4: Other Important Concepts Lecture 35 Vowel-Consonant-e Pattern (VCe) (Wine vs Win) Lecture 36 Silent Letters (Debt, Muscle, Science) Lecture 37 Common Mistake: Digraphs, Monophthongs, and Diphthongs Lecture 38 Common Mistake: Words Ending with Voiced Consonants Section 5: How to Practice Your Pronunciation Lecture 39 Record Yourself Lecture 40 How to Identify Your Mistakes Lecture 41 Voice Recognition Tools Lecture 42 Shadowing Lecture 43 POSE Test Non-native English speakers,People who want to speak English more clearly with a more precise pronunciation of words,People who feel bad about how they sound in English and want to fix that,People who want to get better at their spoken skills (not for those aiming perfection) HomePage:
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